Abstract

Conformationally restrained dipeptidyl lactams are building blocks for the synthesis of peptidomimetics, including Freidinger lactams (Figure 1). Few synthetic methodologies toward such moieties allow for incorporation of a stereodefined substituent on the ring nitrogen (i.e., corresponding to an amino acid side chain). Enantiopure Freidinger lactams were obtained by (1) condensation of (S)-tert-butoxycarbonyl (Boc)-protected 2-aminocycloalkanones with commercially available alpha-amino esters, (2) oxidation of the resulting imines with m-CPBA to give spirocyclic oxaziridines, and (3) photorearrangement. Conformational analyses of seven- and eight-membered dipeptidyl lactams by NMR and by X-ray crystallography are described. The utility of this chemistry was illustrated by the synthesis of potential inhibitors of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE).

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