Issue 0, 1985

The synthesis of 1 -methyl- and 1α,2α-methylene-gibberellins

Abstract

The syntheses of 1α-methyl-, 1β-methyl-, and 1α,2α-methylene-gibberellins required for further investigations into structure–biological activity relationships are described. Thermolysis of the pyrazoline derived from GA7-3-ketone-7-methyl ester gave, as the major product, the corresponding 1 -methyl enone with minor amounts of the 1α,2α-methyleneGA4-3-ketone-7-methyl ester. The latter compound was reduced and hydrolysed to 1α,2α-methyleneGA4. Reduction of the 1 -methyl enone with sodium borohydride gave 1α-methylGA4methyl ester, which was hydrolysed to 1α-methylGA4, and 1α-methyl-3-epi-GA4, methyl ester which was deoxygenated to give 1α-methylG9. The palladium-catalysed reduction of the 1-methyl enone gave 1β-methylGA4-3-ketone and 1α-methylGA4-3-ketone which were converted into the corresponding 1β-methylGA4 and 1α-methylGA4. The analogous synthesis of the C-l alkylated 13-hydroxylated gibberellins was improved by the use of a phenacyl ester to protect C-7, thus providing routes to 1β-methylGA1, 1α-methylGA1, and 1α,2α-methyleneGA1.

Incubation of 1α-methylGA4 with the fungus Gibberella fujikuroi, mutant B1 -41a, gave 1α-methyl-GA1, as the sole metabolite. Incubation of 1β-methylGA4 with the mutant B1 -41 a gave 1 -methylGA3, 1-methylGA7, and 1β-methylGA1 confirming that it is the 1α-hydrogen which is lost in the 1,2-didehydrogenation process in the fungus.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1985, 2177-2184

The synthesis of 1 -methyl- and 1α,2α-methylene-gibberellins

J. MacMillan and C. L. Willis, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1985, 2177 DOI: 10.1039/P19850002177

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