Abstract

An N-protection protocol employing the 4,4'-dimethoxytrityl (Dmt) group in combination with borane reduction of resin-bound polyamides was shown to be an efficient methodology that enables synthesis of novel analogues of natural acylpolyamine toxins. Thus, three philanthotoxins containing polyamine chains with piperidyl and cyclohexyl structural elements, which introduce conformational rigidity, increased lipophilicity, and altered proteolytic properties, were obtained in 39-44% overall yield.

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