Research in the group ranges across the total synthesis of biologically active natural products and structural analogues to the discovery and development of new synthetic methods. Professor Paterson retired in October 2021 and is no longer accepting graduate students and postdocs.

Stereocontrolled Synthesis of Bioactive Natural Products and Structural Analogues

Representative targets include rare anticancer polyketides of both marine and terrestrial origin such as 1-4 below. For example, dictyostatin (1) shares the same microtubule-stabilising mechanism as the clinically important anticancer drug Taxol, while spirastrellolide A (2) is a potent inhibitor of protein phosphatase 2A. Likewise, chivosazole A (3) and reidispongiolide A (4) are novel actin-interacting macrolides isolated from myxobacteria and marine sponges respectively, which also represent challenging synthetic targets. In all these cases, the initial uncertainty over the stereochemistry, combined with their natural scarcity, has adversely affected their development. Efficient and flexible synthetic routes for the modular construction of these and other complex polyketide natural products are being pursued to establish their full configurations and provide a sustainable supply for detailed biological evaluation. A parallel objective is to design simplified analogues and hybrids that retain the exceptional cancer cell growth inhibitory properties whilst increasing their synthetic accessibility.

New Synthetic Methods

There is a need for new and more efficient methods of synthesis, particularly ones that achieve high levels of stereochemical control, where the development of asymmetric aldol methodology is of particular interest. These new methods are being applied to the synthesis of a wide variety of biologically important natural products.

Selected Publications

  • Dictyostatin and hybrids with discodermolide and taxol. Chem. Asian J. (2011), 6, 459; Tetrahedron (2010), 66, 6534
  • Spirastrellolide A. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (2012), 51, 2749; Org. Biomol. Chem.  (2012), 10, 5861 and 5873
  • Polyketide natural products as anticancer drug candidates. Org. Lett.  (2013), 15, 3118; Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (2013), 52, 6517; Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (2011), 50, 3219Curr. Opin. Drug Discov. Devel. (2010), 13, 777
  • Natural product synthesis using asymmetric aldol reactions. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (2013), 52, 9097

Publications

Synthetic studies towards the aplyronines: Potent anticancer marine macrolides isolated from Aplysia kurodai
SJ Fink, LYW Lee, I Paterson
ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
(2010)
240
The stereochemical assignment of acyclic polyols: A computational study of the NMR data of a library of stereopentad sequences from polyketide natural products
SG Smith, JA Channon, I Paterson, JM Goodman
Tetrahedron
(2010)
66
Total synthesis of (−)-dictyostatin, a microtubule-stabilising anticancer macrolide of marine sponge origin
I Paterson, R Britton, O Delgado, NM Gardner, A Meyer, GJ Naylor, KG Poullennec
Tetrahedron
(2010)
66
Synthesis of the C1-C13 Tetraenoate Subunit of the Chivosazoles
I Paterson, SBJ Kan, LJ Gibson
Organic Letters
(2010)
12
Molecular Recognition of Peloruside A by Microtubules. The C24 Primary Alcohol is Essential for Biological Activity
B Pera, M Razzak, C Trigili, O Pineda, A Canales, RM Buey, J Jiménez-Barbero, PT Northcote, I Paterson, I Barasoain, JF Díaz
Chembiochem
(2010)
11
Total Synthesis and Configurational Validation of (+)-Phorbaside A
I Paterson, T Paquet
Org Lett
(2010)
12
Synthetic Studies towards Iriomoteolide 1a: Stereocontrolled Construction of C1-C9 and C11-C23 Segments Using Lactate Aldol Chemistry
I Paterson, P Rubenbauer
Synlett
(2010)
2010
Total synthesis of a library of designed hybrids of the microtubule-stabilising anticancer agents taxol, discodermolide and dictyostatin.
I Paterson, GJ Naylor, T Fujita, E Guzmán, AE Wright
Chem. Commun.
(2010)
46
Studies toward a total synthesis of the aplyronines
LYW Lee, SJ Atkinson, SJ Fink, SB Blakey, I Paterson
ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S
(2009)
238
Recent Advances in the Total Synthesis of Polyketide Natural Products as Promising Anticancer Agents
I Paterson, AD Findlay
Australian Journal of Chemistry
(2009)
62

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