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Organocatalytic discrimination of non-directing aryl and heteroaryl groups: enantioselective synthesis of bioactive indole-containing triarylmethanes

Despite the enormous developments in asymmetric catalysis, the basis for asymmetric induction is largely limited to the spatial interaction between the substrate and catalyst. Consequently, asymmetric discrimination between two sterically similar groups remains a challenge. This is particularly form...

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Autores principales: Yan, Qiaolin, Duan, Meng, Chen, Cien, Deng, Zhiqing, Wu, Mandi, Yu, Peiyuan, He, Ming-Liang, Zhu, Guangyu, Houk, K. N., Sun, Jianwei
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9116282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35694360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc00636g
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author Yan, Qiaolin
Duan, Meng
Chen, Cien
Deng, Zhiqing
Wu, Mandi
Yu, Peiyuan
He, Ming-Liang
Zhu, Guangyu
Houk, K. N.
Sun, Jianwei
author_facet Yan, Qiaolin
Duan, Meng
Chen, Cien
Deng, Zhiqing
Wu, Mandi
Yu, Peiyuan
He, Ming-Liang
Zhu, Guangyu
Houk, K. N.
Sun, Jianwei
author_sort Yan, Qiaolin
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description Despite the enormous developments in asymmetric catalysis, the basis for asymmetric induction is largely limited to the spatial interaction between the substrate and catalyst. Consequently, asymmetric discrimination between two sterically similar groups remains a challenge. This is particularly formidable for enantiodifferentiation between two aryl groups without a directing group or electronic manipulation. Here we address this challenge by using a robust organocatalytic system leading to excellent enantioselection between aryl and heteroaryl groups. With versatile 2-indole imine methide as the platform, an excellent combination of a superb chiral phosphoric acid and the optimal hydride source provided efficient access to a range of highly enantioenriched indole-containing triarylmethanes. Control experiments and kinetic studies provided important insights into the mechanism. DFT calculations also indicated that while hydrogen bonding is important for activation, the key interaction for discrimination of the two aryl groups is mainly π–π stacking. Preliminary biological studies also demonstrated the great potential of these triarylmethanes for anticancer and antiviral drug development.
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spelling pubmed-91162822022-06-10 Organocatalytic discrimination of non-directing aryl and heteroaryl groups: enantioselective synthesis of bioactive indole-containing triarylmethanes Yan, Qiaolin Duan, Meng Chen, Cien Deng, Zhiqing Wu, Mandi Yu, Peiyuan He, Ming-Liang Zhu, Guangyu Houk, K. N. Sun, Jianwei Chem Sci Chemistry Despite the enormous developments in asymmetric catalysis, the basis for asymmetric induction is largely limited to the spatial interaction between the substrate and catalyst. Consequently, asymmetric discrimination between two sterically similar groups remains a challenge. This is particularly formidable for enantiodifferentiation between two aryl groups without a directing group or electronic manipulation. Here we address this challenge by using a robust organocatalytic system leading to excellent enantioselection between aryl and heteroaryl groups. With versatile 2-indole imine methide as the platform, an excellent combination of a superb chiral phosphoric acid and the optimal hydride source provided efficient access to a range of highly enantioenriched indole-containing triarylmethanes. Control experiments and kinetic studies provided important insights into the mechanism. DFT calculations also indicated that while hydrogen bonding is important for activation, the key interaction for discrimination of the two aryl groups is mainly π–π stacking. Preliminary biological studies also demonstrated the great potential of these triarylmethanes for anticancer and antiviral drug development. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9116282/ /pubmed/35694360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc00636g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yan, Qiaolin
Duan, Meng
Chen, Cien
Deng, Zhiqing
Wu, Mandi
Yu, Peiyuan
He, Ming-Liang
Zhu, Guangyu
Houk, K. N.
Sun, Jianwei
Organocatalytic discrimination of non-directing aryl and heteroaryl groups: enantioselective synthesis of bioactive indole-containing triarylmethanes
title Organocatalytic discrimination of non-directing aryl and heteroaryl groups: enantioselective synthesis of bioactive indole-containing triarylmethanes
title_full Organocatalytic discrimination of non-directing aryl and heteroaryl groups: enantioselective synthesis of bioactive indole-containing triarylmethanes
title_fullStr Organocatalytic discrimination of non-directing aryl and heteroaryl groups: enantioselective synthesis of bioactive indole-containing triarylmethanes
title_full_unstemmed Organocatalytic discrimination of non-directing aryl and heteroaryl groups: enantioselective synthesis of bioactive indole-containing triarylmethanes
title_short Organocatalytic discrimination of non-directing aryl and heteroaryl groups: enantioselective synthesis of bioactive indole-containing triarylmethanes
title_sort organocatalytic discrimination of non-directing aryl and heteroaryl groups: enantioselective synthesis of bioactive indole-containing triarylmethanes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9116282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35694360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc00636g
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