Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.125, No.51, 15796-15806, 2003
Synthetic enantiopure aziridinomitosenes: Preparation, reactivity, and DNA alkylation studies
An enantiocontrolled route to aziridinomitosenes had been developed from L-serine methyl ester hydrochloride. The tetracyclic target ring system was assembled by an internal azomethine ylide cycloaddition reaction based on silver ion-assisted intramolecular oxazole alkylation and cyanide-induced ylide generation via a labile oxazoline intermediate (62 to 66). Other key steps include reductive detritylation of 26, methylation of the N-H aziridine 56, oxidation of the sensitive cyclohexenedione 68 to quinone 70, and carbamoylation using Fmoc-NCO. Although the aziridinomitosene tetracycle is sensitive, a range of protecting group manipulations and redox chemistry can be performed if suitable precautions are taken. A study of DNA alkylation by the first C-6,C-7-unsubstituted aziridinomitosene 1 la has been carried out, and evidence for DNA cross-link formation involving nucleophilic addition to the quinone subunit is described.