Cryptand-imidazolium supported total synthesis of the lasso peptide BI-32169 and its<scp>d</scp>-enantiomer

Ming Chen(Yan'an University), Shuanglong Wang(Heliophysics), Xihan Yu(East China University of Science and Technology)
Chemical Communications
January 1, 2019
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Abstract

Lasso peptides are attracting increasing attention due to their broad range of biological activities. The knot topology of lasso peptides, which contains an isopeptide bond-bridged macrocycle threaded by its C-terminal tail, has been proven to be an important structural feature for their bioactivities. The preparation of lasso peptides has been achieved by biosynthetic methods; nevertheless, a chemical synthesis of lasso peptides has not been described so far. Herein, a cryptand-imidazolium complex is designed as a multi-linker support and applied in the chemical synthesis of the lasso peptide BI-32169. Furthermore, the chiral switching of the support and the introduction of d-amino acids enable the synthesis of the d-enantiomer of BI-32169, which shows not only a strong glucagon receptor antagonist activity, but also a much higher enzymatic stability compared to the l-lasso peptide.


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