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Go for Gold: Development of a Scalable Synthesis of [1-(Ethoxycarbonyl)cyclopropyl] Triphenylphosphonium Tetrafluoroborate, a Key Reagent to Explore Covalent Monopolar Spindle 1 Inhibitors

  • Leon Rebhan
  • , Rebekka Fuerst
  • , Dieter Schollmeyer
  • , Ricardo A. M. Serafim*
  • , Matthias Gehringer*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Covalent approaches have resurged in drug discovery and chemical biology during the last decade. So-called targeted covalent inhibitors typically show a strong and persistent drug-target interaction as well as a high degree of selectivity. In our research group, RMS-07 (8), a First-in-Class covalent inhibitor of the protein kinase threonine tyrosine kinase (TTK)/monopolar spindle 1, which shows promising results in a variety of different solid cancer cell types and will be further optimized in terms of covalent binding kinetics, has recently been developed. However, synthetic accessibility is restricted by a high price and limited availability of [1-(ethoxycarbonyl)cyclopropyl] triphenylphosphonium tetrafluoroborate (10), a key reagent required to assemble the tricyclic core scaffold in a Wittig-type cyclization reaction. This reagent is also described as a valuable synthon for the synthesis of a range of ring systems with interesting applications in medicinal chemistry. However, reliable procedures for its large-scale synthesis are scarce. Only one prior report describes the synthesis of reagent 10, and it contains limited experimental details, making it challenging to reproduce and scale up. Herein, a concise and reproducible decigram-scale synthetic protocol for accessing key reagent 10 is described.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202500106
Number of pages8
JournalChemistryOpen
Volume14
Issue number9
Early online date16 Apr 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2025

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Wittig reactions
  • covalent inhibitors
  • ethoxycarbonylations
  • phosphonium salts
  • protein kinase inhibitors

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