Abstract
Discovering pharmaceutical candidates is a resource-intensive enterprise that frequently requires the parallel synthesis of hundreds or even thousands of molecules. C–H bonds are present in almost all pharmaceutical agents. Consequently, the development of selective, rapid and efficient methods for converting these bonds into new chemical entities has the potential to streamline pharmaceutical development1,2,3,4. Saturated nitrogen-containing heterocycles (alicyclic amines) feature prominently in pharmaceuticals, such as treatments for depression (paroxetine, amitifadine), diabetes (gliclazide), leukaemia (alvocidib), schizophrenia (risperidone, belaperidone), malaria (mefloquine) and nicotine addiction (cytisine, varenicline)5. However, existing methods for the C–H functionalization of saturated nitrogen heterocycles, particularly at sites remote to nitrogen, remain extremely limited6,7. Here we report a transannular approach to selectively manipulate the C–H bonds of alicyclic amines at sites remote to nitrogen. Our reaction uses the boat conformation of the substrates to achieve palladium-catalysed amine-directed conversion of C–H bonds to C–C bonds on various alicyclic amine scaffolds. We demonstrate this approach by synthesizing new derivatives of several bioactive molecules, including varenicline.
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We acknowledge J. W. Kampf for X-ray crystallographic analyses of 4a, 11b, an analogue of 11g, 11h and 14a. J.T.T. was supported by an NIH post-doctoral fellowship (F32 GM109479). This work was supported by NIGMS grant GM073836. We acknowledge funding from NSF grant CHE-0840456 for X-ray instrumentation.
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J.T.T., P.J.C. and N.I.S. discovered and developed the reaction. J.T.T., P.J.C. and M.S.S. conceived and designed the investigations. M.S.S. directed and supported the research. J.T.T., P.J.C. and M.S.S. wrote and revised the manuscript.
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Metrical parameters for the structures are available free of charge from the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre under reference numbers CCDC-1401221, 1401222, 1440132, 1416579 and 1416516.
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Topczewski, J., Cabrera, P., Saper, N. et al. Palladium-catalysed transannular C–H functionalization of alicyclic amines. Nature 531, 220–224 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature16957
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