A Bischler-Napieralski and homo-Mannich sequence enables diversified syntheses of sarpagine alkaloids and analogues

Hanyue Qiu, Xinghai Fei,Jiaojiao Yang,Zhen Qiao, Shan Yuan, Hu Zhang,Ling He,Min Zhang

Nature Communications(2023)

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Abstract
Sarpagine alkaloids offer signicant opportunities in drug discovery, yet the efficient total syntheses and diverse structural modifications of these natural products remain highly challenging due to the architectural complexity. Here we show a homo-Mannich reaction of cyclopropanol with imines generated via a Bischler-Napieralski reaction enables a protecting-group-free, redox economic, four-step access to the tetracyclic sarpagine core from L -tryptophan esters. Based on this advancement, diversified syntheses of sarpagine alkaloids and analogues are achieved in a short synthetic route. The systematic anticancer evaluation indicates that natural products vellosimine and N a -methyl vellosimine possess modest anticancer activity. Intensive structural optimization of these lead molecules and exploration of the structure−activity relationship lead to the identification of analogue 15ai with an allene unit showing a tenfold improvement in anticancer activities. Further mechanism studies indicate compound 15ai exertes antiproliferation effects by inducing ferroptosis, which is an appealing non-apoptotic cell death form that may provide new solutions in future cancer therapies.
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sarpagine alkaloids,syntheses,analogues,bischler-napieralski,homo-mannich
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