Semisynthetic aminoglycoside antibacterials. 6. Synthesis of sisomicin, antibiotic G-52, and novel 6'-substituted analogs of sisomicin from aminoglycoside 66-40C

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1978.0

Abstract

The discovery of aminoglycoside 66-40C, a novel dimeric, unsaturated imine produced by Micromonospora inyoensis, afforded a versatile intermediate for the synthesis of a variety of sisomicin analogues modified at the 6' position. The conversion of 66-40C into sisomicin, antibiotic G-52, and a series of novel 6'-substituted analogues of sisomicin is described, and the biological activity of the products is discussed.

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