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Asymmetric Total Synthesis of Heronamides A–C: Stereochemical Confirmation and Impact of Long‐Range Stereochemical Communication on the Biological Activity
Authors:Prof. Dr. Naoki Kanoh  Shunya Itoh  Kohei Fujita  Dr. Kohei Sakanishi  Ryosuke Sugiyama  Yuta Terajima  Prof. Dr. Yoshiharu Iwabuchi  Prof. Dr. Shinichi Nishimura  Prof. Dr. Hideaki Kakeya
Affiliation:1. Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan;2. Department of System Chemotherapy and Molecular Sciences, Division of Bioinformatics and Chemical Genomics, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:Heronamides are biosynthetically related metabolites isolated from marine‐derived actinomycetes. Heronamide C shows potent antifungal activity by targeting membrane phospholipids possessing saturated hydrocarbon chains with as‐yet‐unrevealed modes of action. In spite of their curious hypothesized biosynthesis and fascinating biological activities, there have been conflicts in regard to the reported stereochemistries of heronamides. Here, we describe the asymmetric total synthesis of the originally proposed and revised structures of heronamide C, which unambiguously confirmed the chemical structure of this molecule. We also demonstrated nonenzymatic synthesis of heronamides A and B from heronamide C, which not only proved the postulated biosynthesis, but also confirmed the correct structures of heronamides A and B. Investigation of the structure–activity relationship of synthetic and natural heronamides revealed the importance of both long‐range stereochemical communication and the 20‐membered macrolactam ring for the biological activity of these compounds.
Keywords:configuration determination  macrocycles  natural products  structure–  activity relationships  total synthesis
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