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Nature Chemical Biology | 2012

Natural product–inspired cascade synthesis yields modulators of centrosome integrity

Heiko Dückert; Verena Pries; Vivek Khedkar; Sascha Menninger; Hanna Bruss; Alexander W. Bird; Zoltan Maliga; Andreas Brockmeyer; Petra Janning; Anthony A. Hyman; Stefan Grimme; Markus Schürmann; Hans Preut; Katja Hübel; Slava Ziegler; Kamal Kumar; Herbert Waldmann

In biology-oriented synthesis, the scaffolds of biologically relevant compound classes inspire the synthesis of focused compound collections enriched in bioactivity. This criterion is, in particular, met by the scaffolds of natural products selected in evolution. The synthesis of natural product-inspired compound collections calls for efficient reaction sequences that preferably combine multiple individual transformations in one operation. Here we report the development of a one-pot, twelve-step cascade reaction sequence that includes nine different reactions and two opposing kinds of organocatalysis. The cascade sequence proceeds within 10-30 min and transforms readily available substrates into complex indoloquinolizines that resemble the core tetracyclic scaffold of numerous polycyclic indole alkaloids. Biological investigation of a corresponding focused compound collection revealed modulators of centrosome integrity, termed centrocountins, which caused fragmented and supernumerary centrosomes, chromosome congression defects, multipolar mitotic spindles, acentrosomal spindle poles and multipolar cell division by targeting the centrosome-associated proteins nucleophosmin and Crm1.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2013

Cascade Syntheses Routes to the Centrocountins

Vincent Eschenbrenner-Lux; Heiko Dückert; Vivek Khedkar; Hanna Bruss; Herbert Waldmann; Kamal Kumar

Cascade and domino reactions that proceed through multiple steps in one pot and include multiple bond formations are promising methods for the rapid and efficient generation of complex molecular architectures, including the scaffolds of classes of complex natural product. We describe the development of various one-pot cascade reaction sequences to yield centrocountins, which are tetracyclic indole derivatives with the basic scaffold of numerous polycyclic alkaloids. The mechanistic investigation of a sequence employing readily available alkynes and 3-formylchromones as starting materials provided evidence that this one-pot synthesis proceeds through at least twelve consecutive transformations and includes at least nine different chemical reactions, making it the longest cascade reaction sequence known to date. We describe the scope and limitations of the cascade synthesis approaches and the development of an enantioselectively catalyzed centrocountin synthesis.


Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2014

Synthesis of the B-seco limonoid core scaffold.

Hanna Bruss; Hannah Schuster; Rémi Martinez; Markus Kaiser; Andrey P. Antonchick; Herbert Waldmann

Summary Synthetic investigations towards the structurally complex and highly decorated framework of B-seco limonoid natural products by means of a [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement are described. Detailed model studies reveal, that an Ireland–Claisen rearrangement can be employed to construct the central C9–C10 bond thereby giving access to the B-seco limonoid scaffold. However, application of the developed strategy ended up failing in more complex and sterically demanding systems.


Tetrahedron | 2011

Enantioselective synthesis of the spirotryprostatin A scaffold

Andrey P. Antonchick; Hannah Schuster; Hanna Bruss; Markus Schürmann; Hans Preut; Daniel Rauh; Herbert Waldmann


Chemical Communications | 2011

Synthesis of the B-seco limonoid scaffold.

Hannah Schuster; Rémi Martinez; Hanna Bruss; Andrey P. Antonchick; Markus Kaiser; Markus Schürmann; Herbert Waldmann


Tetrahedron Letters | 2011

Synthesis of novel electron-deficient chromone-fused dienes via phosphine catalyzed [4+2] annulation

Herbert Waldmann; Hanna Bruss; Heiko Dückert; Kamal Kumar


Archive | 2014

Studien zur Totalsynthese von Prieurianin und Synthese einer von Heptelidsäure inspirierten Substanzsammlung

Hanna Bruss; Herbert Waldmann


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2013

Cover Picture: Cascade Syntheses Routes to the Centrocountins (Chem. Eur. J. 7/2013)

Vincent Eschenbrenner-Lux; Heiko Dückert; Vivek Khedkar; Hanna Bruss; Herbert Waldmann; Kamal Kumar


Archive | 2012

Substituted indolo [2,3-a] quinolizines in the treatment of cancer

Herbert Waldmann; Kamal Kumar; Katja Hübel; Verena Effenberger; Heiko Dückert; Sascha Menninger; Slava Ziegler; Hanna Bruss; Vivek Khedkar


Archive | 2012

Substituted indolo [2,3-a] quinolizines

Herbert Waldmann; Kamal Kumar; Katja Hübel; Verena Pries; Heiko Dückert; Sascha Menninger; Slava Ziegler; Hanna Bruss; Vivek Khedkar; Vincent Eschenbrenner

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Markus Schürmann

Technical University of Dortmund

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