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Total synthesis of bryostatin 3

Barry M. Trost, Youliang Wang, A. Buckl, Zhongxing Huang, Minh H. Nguyen, Olesya M. Kuzmina

2020Science37 citationsDOI

Abstract

Bryostatins are a family of 21 complex marine natural products with a wide range of potent biological activities. Among all the 21 bryostatins, bryostatin 3 is structurally the most complex. Whereas nine total syntheses of bryostatins have been achieved to date, bryostatin 3 has only been targeted once and required the highest number of steps to synthesize (43 steps in the longest linear sequence and 88 total steps). Here, we report a concise total synthesis of bryostatin 3 using 22 steps in the longest linear sequence and 31 total steps through a highly convergent synthetic plan by the use of highly atom-economical and chemoselective transformations in which alkynes played a major role in reducing step count.

Topics & Concepts

Image stitchingStereochemistryDihydroxylationChemistryHydroxylationLactoneRing (chemistry)Bryostatin 1Combinatorial chemistryComputer scienceEnantioselective synthesisOrganic chemistryArtificial intelligenceCatalysisProtein kinase CEnzymeSynthetic Organic Chemistry MethodsMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisMarine Sponges and Natural Products