The 1α-hydroxy-A-rings of norditerpenoid alkaloids are twisted-boat conformers

The skeletal conformations of naturally occurring norditerpenoid alkaloids fix their substituent functional groups in space, thereby directing their bioactivities. Solution conformations of the A-rings of 4 selected norditerpenoid alkaloid free bases: mesaconitine, karacoline (karakoline), condelphi...

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Veröffentlicht in:RSC advances 2020-05, Vol.1 (32), p.18797-1885
Hauptverfasser: Zeng, Ziyu, Qasem, Ashraf M. A, Kociok-Köhn, Gabriele, Rowan, Michael G, Blagbrough, Ian S
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Zusammenfassung:The skeletal conformations of naturally occurring norditerpenoid alkaloids fix their substituent functional groups in space, thereby directing their bioactivities. Solution conformations of the A-rings of 4 selected norditerpenoid alkaloid free bases: mesaconitine, karacoline (karakoline), condelphine, and neoline (bullatine B), were analysed by NMR spectroscopy and single-crystal X-ray crystallography. They adopt twisted-chair, twisted-boat, twisted-boat, twisted-boat conformations, respectively. That the A-ring is stabilised in a boat conformer by an intramolecular H-bond from 1α-OH to the N -ethyl tertiary amine is also confirmed in the condelphine single crystal data. The conformations are a result of through-space repulsion between 12-H e′ and atoms attached to C1 (in the equatorial positions). This causes the A-rings with 1α-OR always to be twisted whether in a chair or a boat conformation. The impact of these studies is in providing a detailed understanding of the shape of the A-ring of these important biologically active natural product alkaloids. The skeletal conformations of naturally occurring norditerpenoid alkaloids fix their substituent functional groups in space, thereby directing their bioactivities.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/d0ra03811c