Abstract

An efficient asymmetric synthesis of a potent KRAS G12C covalent inhibitor, GDC-6036 (1), is reported. The synthesis features a highly atroposelective Negishi coupling to construct the key C-C bond between two highly functionalized pyridine and quinazoline moieties by employing a Pd/Walphos catalytic system. Statistical modeling by comparing computational descriptors of a range of Walphos chiral bisphosphine ligands to a training set of experimental results was used to inform the selection of the best ligand, W057-2, which afforded the desired Negishi coupling product (Ra)-3 in excellent selectivity. A subsequent telescoped reaction sequence of alkoxylation, global deprotection, and acrylamide formation, followed by a final adipate salt formation, furnished GDC-6036 (1) in 40% overall yield from starting materials pyridine 5 and quinazoline 6.

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