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Total Synthesis and Conformational Study of Callyaerin A: Anti‐Tubercular Cyclic Peptide Bearing a Rare Rigidifying (Z)‐2,3‐ Diaminoacrylamide Moiety
Authors:Shengping Zhang  Luis M De Leon Rodriguez  Ivanhoe K H Leung  Gregory M Cook  Paul W R Harris  Margaret A Brimble
Institution:1. School of Chemical Sciences, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand;2. Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand;3. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:The first synthesis of the anti‐TB cyclic peptide callyaerin A ( 1 ), containing a rare (Z)‐2,3‐diaminoacrylamide bridging motif, is reported. Fmoc‐formylglycine‐diethylacetal was used as a masked equivalent of formylglycine in the synthesis of the linear precursor to 1 . Intramolecular cyclization between the formylglycine residue and the N‐terminal amine in the linear peptide precursor afforded the macrocyclic natural product 1 . Synthetic 1 possessed potent anti‐TB activity (MIC100=32 μm ) while its all‐amide congener was inactive. Variable‐temperature NMR studies of both the natural product and its all‐amide analogue revealed the extraordinary rigidity imposed by this diaminoacrylamide unit on peptide conformation. The work reported herein pinpoints the intrinsic role that the (Z)‐2,3‐diaminoacrylamide moiety confers on peptide bioactivity.
Keywords:conformation analysis  drug discovery  cyclizations  natural products  peptides
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