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Intramelecular cyclization mechanism
« on: March 12, 2011, 12:18:18 AM »
I need to come up with a mechanism for the reaction in the attached image. Thanks a bunch!


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Re: Intramelecular cyclization mechanism
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2011, 03:46:02 AM »
I need to come up with a mechanism for the reaction in the attached image. Thanks a bunch!



This is just a series of ring closures sparked off by coordination of the Lewis acid to the OH group. Look for Core's proposed mechanism leading to the formation of squalene
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Re: Intramelecular cyclization mechanism
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2011, 11:48:28 AM »
Quote from: discodermolide link=topic=47323.msg178356#msg178356
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This is just a series of ring closures sparked off by coordination of the Lewis acid to the OH group. Look for Core's proposed mechanism leading to the formation of squalene


Are you maybe thinking of squalene oxide to dammaradienol cyclization? Note that squalene is an acyclic compound, itself biosynthesized from acyclic precursors.

As a matter of fact, Singingintain’s problem is an example of a cation-olefin (polyene) cyclization and it constitutes the key step in Johnson-Semmelhack classic route to steroids1,2, in particular dl-16,17-dehydro-progesterone. The mechanism is really simple, Lewis acid forms a tertiary carbocation (electron sink), this event goes on to trigger a remarkable, entirely stereospecific cation-TT cyclization:



1. Johnson, W. S.; Semmelhack, M. F.; Sultanbawa, M. U. S.; Dolak, L. A. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1968, 90, 2994–2996.
2. Johnson, W. S.; Li, T.; Harbert, C. A.; Bartlett, W. R.; Herrin, T. R.; Staskun, B.; Rich, D. H.  J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1970, 92, 4461-4463.

Also, check out Overman's article on contiguous stereogenic quaternary carbons (and references therein), as it happens it is available for free: http://www.pnas.org/content/101/33/11943.full.pdf+html
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