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‘Reverse biomimetic’ synthesis of l-arogenate and its stabilized analogues from l-tyrosine
Authors:Louise Eagling  Daniel J Leonard  Maria Schwarz  Iaki Urruzuno  Grace Boden  J Steven Wailes  John W Ward  Jonathan Clayden
Institution:School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantock''s Close, Bristol BS8 1TS UK.; Jealott''s Hill International Research Centre, Bracknell RG42 6EY UK
Abstract:l-Arogenate (also known as l-pretyrosine) is a primary metabolite on a branch of the shikimate biosynthetic pathway to aromatic amino acids. It plays a key role in the synthesis of plant secondary metabolites including alkaloids and the phenylpropanoids that are the key to carbon fixation. Yet understanding the control of arogenate metabolism has been hampered by its extreme instability and the lack of a versatile synthetic route to arogenate and its analogues. We now report a practical synthesis of l-arogenate in seven steps from O-benzyl l-tyrosine methyl ester in an overall yield of 20%. The synthetic route also delivers the fungal metabolite spiroarogenate, as well as a range of stable saturated and substituted analogues of arogenate. The key step in the synthesis is a carboxylative dearomatization by intramolecular electrophilic capture of tyrosine''s phenolic ring using an N-chloroformylimidazolidinone moiety, generating a versatile, functionalizable spirodienone intermediate.

l-Tyrosine provides a precursor for a practical synthesis of the unstable primary metabolite l-arogenate and some stabilised arogenate analogues.
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