Polycyclic proline‐derived scaffolds (ProMs) have recently demonstrated their value as conformationally defined dipeptide analogs for the modular construction of secondary structure mimetics, specifically interfering with PPII helix‐mediated protein–protein interactions. We disclose the stereoselective synthesis of two new tricyclic amino acid scaffolds (ProM‐4 and ProM‐8) that differ from the first generation scaffold ProM‐1 by the size of ring A. Conformational preferences and subtle structural differences of the three homologous scaffolds were analyzed by X‐ray crystallography, computational calculations, and NMR spectroscopy. N‐tert‐butoxycarbonyl(Boc)‐3‐(1‐propenyl)azetidine‐2‐carboxylic acid was prepared from L‐aspartic acid through β‐lactam intermediates. The corresponding piperidine‐based building block rac‐N‐Boc‐3‐vinylpipecolic acid was synthesized by Cu‐catalyzed 1,4‐addition of vinyl‐MgBr to methyl N‐Boc‐2,3‐dehydropipecolate. Target molecules were prepared through peptide coupling of the respective ring A building blocks with cis‐5‐vinylproline tert‐butyl ester and subsequent ring‐closing metathesis. Selective deprotection of a tert‐butyl carbamate (N‐Boc protecting group) in the presence of a tert‐butyl ester was achieved with trifluoroacetic acid at 0 °C.
Variation. -Synthons (VI) and (Xb) are prepared and used in the peptide coupling with proline derivative (XI). The target molecules (XIIIb) and (XVIIb) are available via ring-closing metathesis and selective deprotection. The diastereomeric mixture (XIV)/(XV) can be separated at the stage of the tricyclic heterocycles. Conformation and structural differences of the Pro-Pro units, required as mimetics in the elaboration of protein-protein interactions, are investigated in detail. -(SOICKE, A.; REUTER, C.; WINTER, M.; NEUDOERFL, J.-M.; SCHLOERER, N.; KUEHNE, R.; SCHMALZ*, H.-G.; Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2014, 29, 6467-6480, http://dx.
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