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Metamorphosis of cycloalkenes for the divergent total synthesis of polycyclic indole alkaloids

Xu, Zhengren  
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Wang, Qian
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Zhu, Jieping
2018
Chemical Society Reviews

From tryptamine and secologanine, nature generates monoterpene indole alkaloids with an unprecedented level of skeletal diversity through a ‘couple–divert’ sequence. Intrigued by this biosynthetic machinery, new strategies and tactics to access skeletally distinct natural products are continuously emerging. In this Tutorial Review, we’ll present a simplified view of nature’s logic for biosynthesis and the representative strategies and tactics developed for the divergent total synthesis of monoterpene indole alkaloids. Our group has been developing a ‘couple–divert’ approach with the strategic use of cycloalkene as a pluripotent motif in the synthetic design and has developed an integrated oxidation/reduction/cyclization (iORC) sequence for transforming functionalized cycloalkenes, easily available by a variety of cross-coupling reactions, to skeletally diverse natural products. The integration of controlled regio-, chemo- and stereo-selective cyclization and heteroannulation reactions into these domino sequences will be highlighted.

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DOI
10.1039/C8CS00454D
Author(s)
Xu, Zhengren  
Wang, Qian
Zhu, Jieping
Date Issued

2018

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Published in
Chemical Society Reviews
Volume

47

Issue

21

Start page

7882

End page

7898

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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20020-169077

Available on Infoscience
November 1, 2018
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