Simplified immunosuppressive and neuroprotective agents based on gracilin A
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The architecture and bioactivity of natural products frequently serve as embarkation points for the exploration of biologically relevant chemical space. Total synthesis followed by derivative synthesis has historically enabled a deeper understanding of structure–activity relationships. However, synthetic strategies towards a natural product are not always guided by hypotheses regarding the structural features required for bioactivity. Here, we report an approach to natural product total synthesis that we term ‘pharmacophore-directed retrosynthesis’. A hypothesized, pharmacophore of a natural product is selected as an early synthetic target and this dictates the retrosynthetic analysis. In an ideal application, sequential increases in the structural complexity of this minimal structure enable development of a structure–activity relationship profile throughout the course of the total synthesis effort. This approach enables the identification of simpler congeners retaining bioactivity at a much earlier stage of a synthetic effort, as demonstrated here for the spongiane diterpenoid, gracilin A, leading to simplified derivatives with potent neuroprotective and immunosuppressive activity
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Abbasov, M.E., Alvariño, R., Chaheine, C.M. et al. (2019). Simplified immunosuppressive and neuroprotective agents based on gracilin A. Nature Chemistry. 11, 342–350
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The authors acknowledge support from the NIH (R37 GM052964 to D.R.), NSF (CHE1800411, to D.R.) the Robert A. Welch Foundation (AA-1280 to D.R.), FEDER co-funded
grants from CONSELLERIA DE Cultura, EDUCACION e ordenación Universitaria
Xunta de Galicia (2017 GRC GI-1682, ED431C 2017/01), CDTI and Technological
Funds, supported by Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (AGL2014-
58210-R, AGL2016-78728-R, AEI/FEDER, UE) (to L.M.B.), ISCIII/PI1/01830 (to A.A.)
and RTC-2016-5507-2 and ITC-20161072, from EU POCTEP 0161-Nanoeaters-1-E-1,
Interreg AlertoxNet EAPA-317-2016 and H2020 778069-EMERTOX (to L.M.B.) and
from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme managed by the Research
Executive Agency (FP7/2007-2013 under grant agreement 312184 PHARMASEA to
L.M.B. and M.J.). N. Bhuvanesh and J. Reibenspies (Center for X-ray Analysis, TAMU)
secured X-ray data and W. Russell (Laboratory for Biological Mass Spectrometry,
TAMU) provided mass data. Correspondence and requests for materials should be
directed to D. Romo (chemistry) and L. Botana (biology).
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