β-Lactams as Versatile Synthetic Intermediates for the Preparation of Heterocycles of Biological Interest

Since the advent of penicillin, the β-lactam antibiotics have been the subject of much discussion and investigation, within both the scientific and public sectors. The primary biological targets of the β-lactam antibacterial drugs are the penicillin binding proteins, a group of transpeptidases ancho...

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Published inCurrent medicinal chemistry Vol. 11; no. 14; pp. 1921 - 1949
Main Authors ALCAIDE, Benito, ALMENDROS, Pedro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United Arab Emirates Bentham Science Publishers Ltd 01.07.2004
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ISSN0929-8673
1875-533X
DOI10.2174/0929867043364856

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Summary:Since the advent of penicillin, the β-lactam antibiotics have been the subject of much discussion and investigation, within both the scientific and public sectors. The primary biological targets of the β-lactam antibacterial drugs are the penicillin binding proteins, a group of transpeptidases anchored within the bacterial cellular membrane, which mediate the final step of cell wall biosynthesis. The extensive use of common β- lactam antibiotics such as penicillins and cephalosporins in medicine has resulted in an increasing number of resistant strains of bacteria through mutation and β-lactamase gene transfer. Thus, a handful of nonconventional fused polycyclic β-lactams have been described in the literature in order to overcome the defence mechanisms of the bacteria. In fact, tricyclic β-lactam antibiotics, generally referred to as trinems, are a new class of synthetic antibacterial agents featuring good resistance to β-lactamases and dehydropeptidases. In addition, recent discoveries have shown other biological properties of these compounds apart from their antibacterial action. In this sense, β-lactams can serve as inhibitors of serine proteases, such as human leukocyte elastase (HLE) or thrombin, acyl-CoA cholesterol acyltransferase inhibitors and inhibitors of human cytomegalovirus. Additional impetus for research efforts on β-lactam chemistry has been provided by the introduction of the β-lactam synthon method, a term coined by Ojima 20 years ago, according to which 2- azetidinones can be employed as useful intermediates in organic synthesis. The usefulness of β-lactams in the stereocontrolled synthesis of heterocycles of biological significance is based on the impressive variety of transformations, which can be derived from this system, due inter alia to a high chirality content that can be transferred into a variety of products. The cyclic 2-azetidinone skeleton has been extensively used as a template on which to build the heterocyclic structure fused to the four-membered ring, using the chirality and functionalisation of the β-lactam nucleus as a stereocontrolling element. Alternatively, the direct one-pot generation of fused nitrogen heterocyclic systems from the nitrogen framework of 2-azetidinone derivatives has been achieved by selective bond breakage and rearrangement. It is our aim in this Review to highlight the state of the art in this endeavour, consisting either of the stereocontrolled synthesis of fused polycyclic β- lactams of antibacterial interest, or stereoselective synthesis of different sized heterocycles of biological significance. Representative examples of the latter include indolizidines, pyrrolizidines, pirrolidines, pyrroles, taxoids and macrolide natural products.
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ISSN:0929-8673
1875-533X
DOI:10.2174/0929867043364856