Weisheng Tian
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Organic Letters | 2014
Shasha Wang; Yong Shi; Weisheng Tian
Herein we describe an efficient and scalable synthesis of clionamine D (4), a special member with autophagy bioactivity and an unprecedented spirobislactone side chain in the novel aminosteroid clionamines. This synthesis features a quick access to α-methylene-γ-lactone 8 and a Mn(OAc)3-mediated radical [3 + 2] reaction to assemble the unique spirobislactone unit. Clionamine D (4) can also serve as a key synthetic precursor to other clionamine members.
Organic Letters | 2013
Jinghan Gui; Hailong Tian; Weisheng Tian
The first chemical synthesis of glaucogenin D, a 13,14:14,15-disecopregnane steroid with potential antiviral activity, has been accomplished in 12 steps from a hirundigenin-type intermediate. The present route would also be amenable to the synthesis of natural and unnatural glaucogenin derivatives for SAR studies.
Organic Letters | 2016
Zhi-Dan Zhang; Yong Shi; Jingjing Wu; Jingrong Lin; Weisheng Tian
Demissidine and solanidine, two steroidal alkaloids, are synthesized in eight steps from tigogenin acetate and diosgenin acetate, respectively, which involve the replacement of three C-O bonds with C-N bonds. Key transformations include a cascade ring-switching process of furostan-26-acid, an epimerization of C25, an intramolecular Schmidt reaction, and an imine reduction/intramolecular aminolysis process.
Acta Chimica Sinica | 2012
Zhaohua Yan; Kunmin Lai; Weisheng Tian; Zhangxin Yu
The deoxyfluorination of peracetylated pyranose hemiacetals with 5-H-3-oxa-1,1,2,2,4,4,5,5octafluoropentanesulfonyl fluoride (HCF2CF2OCF2CF2SO2F) in the presence of an organic base was investigated resulting in the smooth formation of corresponding glycosyl fluorides in the yield of 44%~94%. The mild reaction conditions and easy work-up procedure are the two advantages for this methodology and it can be used as an alternative method for the preparation of glycosyl fluorides.
Frontiers in Plant Science | 2016
Peiyong Xin; Jijun Yan; Bingbing Li; Shuang Fang; Jinshi Fan; Hailong Tian; Yong Shi; Weisheng Tian; Cunyu Yan; Jinfang Chu
The exploration and identification of new brassinosteroid (BR) compounds is critical to improve the biosynthetic research of BRs and expand the chemodiversity of active BRs. However, traditional methods are labor-intensive, time-consuming, and less sensitive. Here, we present a facile screening strategy for discovering and identifying novel BRs from plant tissues based on ultra-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS). A total of 14 potential BRs were discovered from only 1 g of rice tissues and structurally elucidated by following a MS-based clue, acquired through multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) data-dependent enhanced product ion (EPI) scan, high resolution MS, and MS survey-dependent MS/MS. One of the 14 candidates was identified as 6-deoxo-28-homotyphasterol, a brand new BR compound that is reported for the first time in the BRs biosynthesis pathway. Detailed comparison with reference standards and quantitative level analysis in rice BR mutants confirmed the availability of the other candidates. This effective, yet simple method provides an efficient way to find more and more chemically new BR biosynthetic intermediates in plants, which is significant for complementing the biosynthesis and metabolism network of BRs. This strategy may also be used to discover unknown compounds of other plant hormone species as well as their key metabolites.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2018
Yu Wang; Wei Ju; Hailong Tian; Weisheng Tian; Jinghan Gui
A 10-step synthesis of the C25 steroid natural product cyclocitrinol from inexpensive, commercially available pregnenolone is reported. This synthesis features a biomimetic cascade rearrangement to efficiently construct the challenging bicyclo[4.4.1] A/B ring system, which enabled a gram-scale synthesis of the bicyclo[4.4.1] enone intermediate 18 in only nine steps. This work also provides experimental support for the biosynthetic origin of cyclocitrinol.
Angewandte Chemie | 2018
Jiachen Deng; Jingjing Wu; Hailong Tian; Jiajing Bao; Yong Shi; Weisheng Tian; Jinghan Gui
Furans are versatile synthons in organic chemistry. Described is a general method for transforming furans into alkynes by dual C-C double-bond cleavage. The reaction is proposed to proceed by sequential [4+2] cycloaddition between furan and singlet oxygen and a formal retro-(3+2) fragmentation of the endoperoxide intermediate. A wide array of furans, including those derived from sapogenins, are amenable to this reaction, thus providing the corresponding alkynoic acids in up to 88 % yields. The synthetic utility was demonstrated by a seven-step synthesis of the proposed structure of a pregnane natural product, aglatomin B, from a known intermediate.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2017
Ling-Li Hou; Yong Shi; Zhi-Dan Zhang; Jingjing Wu; Qing-Xiong Yang; Weisheng Tian
A divergent synthesis of solanidine and 22-epi-solanidine, two 25S natural steroidal alkaloids, from 25R-configured diosgenin acetate, is described. Initially, solanidine was synthesized through a series of transformations including a cascade ring-switching process of furostan-26-acid, an epimerization of C25 controlled by the conformation of six-membered lactone ring, an intramolecular Schmidt reaction, and an imine reduction/intramolecular aminolysis process. To address the epimerization issue during Schmidt reaction, an improved synthesis was developed, which also led to a synthesis of 22-epi-solanidine. In this synthesis, selective transformation of azido lactone to azido diol and amino diol was realized through a reduction relay tactic. The azido diol was transformed to solanidine via an intramolecular Schmidt reaction/N-alkylation/reduction process and to 22-epi-solanidine via an intramolecular double N-alkylation process.
Angewandte Chemie | 2011
Jinghan Gui; Dahai Wang; Weisheng Tian
Chinese Journal of Chemistry | 2015
Junwei Shen; Yong Shi; Weisheng Tian