Abstract

The growth factor receptor-bound protein 2 (Grb2) is an SH2 domain-containing docking module that represents an attractive target for anticancer therapeutic intervention. Here, a ring-closing metathesis approach is utilized to synthesize a 5-methylindolyl-containing tetrapeptide mimetic (6) that exhibits unprecedented in vitro Grb2 SH2 domain-binding affinity (K(d) = 93 pM). Key to the preparation of 6 is the enantioselective synthesis of (2S)-2-(3-(5-methylindolyl)methyl)pent-4-enylamine (12) as one of two ring-closing segments.

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