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Title:
INHIBITORS OF ASPARTYL PROTEASE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2000/047551
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a novel class of sulfonamides which are aspartyl protease inhibitors. In one embodiment, this invention relates to a novel class of HIV aspartyl protease inhibitors characterized by specific structural and physicochemical features. This invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds. The compounds and pharmaceutical compositions of this invention are particularly well suited for inhibiting HIV-1 and HIV-2 protease activity and consequently may be advantageously used as anti-viral agents against the HIV-1 and HIV-2 viruses. This invention also relates to methods for inhibiting the activity of HIV aspartyl protease using the compounds of this invention and methods for screening compounds for anti-HIV activity.

Inventors:
HALE MICHAEL R (US)
BAKER CHRISTOPHER T (US)
STAMMERS TIMOTHY A (CA)
SHERRILL RONALD G (US)
SPALTENSTEIN ANDREW (US)
FURFINE ERIC S (US)
MALTAIS FRANCOIS (US)
ANDREWS CLARENCE WEBSTER III (US)
MILLER JOHN F (US)
SAMANO VICENTE (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2000/003288
Publication Date:
August 17, 2000
Filing Date:
February 09, 2000
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Assignee:
VERTEX PHARMA (US)
HALE MICHAEL R (US)
BAKER CHRISTOPHER T (US)
STAMMERS TIMOTHY A (CA)
SHERRILL RONALD G (US)
SPALTENSTEIN ANDREW (US)
FURFINE ERIC S (US)
MALTAIS FRANCOIS (US)
ANDREWS CLARENCE WEBSTER III (US)
MILLER JOHN F (US)
SAMANO VICENTE (US)
International Classes:
A61K9/20; C07D317/28; A61K9/48; A61K31/27; A61K31/275; A61K31/34; A61K31/341; A61K31/357; A61K31/36; A61K31/5377; A61K31/662; A61P31/14; A61P31/18; A61P43/00; C07B53/00; C07C271/20; C07C271/22; C07C311/19; C07C311/29; C07C311/42; C07C311/46; C07C317/18; C07D307/20; C07D317/62; C07D319/06; C07D409/12; C07D493/04; C07F9/6561; (IPC1-7): C07C311/00
Domestic Patent References:
WO1994004492A11994-03-03
WO1994010136A11994-05-11
Foreign References:
US4629724A1986-12-16
EP0159156A11985-10-23
Other References:
A.C. NAIR ET AL: BIOCHEM. BIOPHYS. RES. COMMUN., vol. 242, no. 3, 1998, pages 545-551, XP002162562
A.K. GHOSH ET AL: BIOORG. MED. CHEM. LETT., vol. 8, no. 6, 1998, pages 687-690, XP004136945
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Haley Jr., James F. (NY, US)
VOSSIUS & PARTNER (Siebertstrasse 4 Munchen, DE)
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Claims:
CLAIMS We claim:
1. A compound of formula I: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein: E'isCOorSO2; A is selected from H; alkyl, which is optionally substituted with one or more groups independently selected from hydroxy, C1C4 alkoxy, Ht,0 Ht,NR2CON (R2) 2,SO2R2 orCON (R2) 2 ;RlC2C6 alkenyl, which is optionally substituted with one or more groups independently selected from hydroxy, CiC4 alkoxy, Ht,O Ht,NR2CON (R2) 2 orCON (R2) 2 ; or R7; each R1. is independently selected fromC (O), <BR> <BR> <BR> S (0) 2,C (0)C (0),0C (0),0S (0) 2,NR2S (0) 2,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> NR2C (0 ?orNR2C (0)C (0); each Ht is independently selected from C3C7 cycloalkyl; C5C7 cycloalkenyl; C6C14 aryl; or a 57 membered saturated or unsaturated heterocycle, containing one or more heteroatoms selected from N, 0, or S; wherein said aryl or said heterocycle is optionally fused to Q; and wherein any member of said Ht is optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from oxo,OR2, SR2,R2,N (RZ) (R2),R2OH,CN, CO2R,C (O)N (R) 2,S (O) 2N (R2) 2,N (R2)C (O)R2,N (R2) C (0) 0R2,C (0)R2,S (0) nRZ iOCF3,S (0)r,Q, methylenedioxy,N (R2)S (0) 2 (R2), halo,CF3,N02, Q,OQ, oR7,SR7,R7,N (R2) (R7) orN (R7) 2 ; each Q is independently selected from a 37 membered saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated carbocyclic ring system; or a 57 membered saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated heterocyclic ring containing one or more heteroatoms selected from 0, N, or S; wherein Q is optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from oxo,oR2,R2,SO2R2,SO2N (R2) 2,N (R2) 2, N (R2)C (O)R2,R2OH,CN,CO2R2,C (O)N (R2) 2 halo, CF3; each R2 is independently selected from H, or ClC4 alkyl,; and wherein said alkyl, when not a substituent of Q, is optionally substituted with Q orOR3 ; wherein when said R2 is anOR3 substituted moiety, said R3 inOR3 may not beOR2 substituted; B, when present, isN (R2)C (R3) 2C (O) each x is independently 0 or 1 ; each R3 is independently selected from H, Ht, ClC6 alkyl, C2C6. alkenyl, C2C6 alkynyl, C3C6 cycloalkyl or C5 C6 cycloalkenyl; wherein any member of said R3, except H, is optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected fromOR2,C (0)NHR2,S (0) nN (R2) (R2),N (R2) 2, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> N (R)C (O)O (R),N (R2)C (O)N (R2),N (R2)C (O) (R2) Ht<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> CN,SR2,COzR2, or NR2C (0)R2 ; each n is independently 1 or 2; G, when present, is selected from H, R7 or C1C4 alkyl, or, when G is C1C4 alkyl, G and R7 are optionally bound to one another either directly or through a C1C3 linker to form a heterocyclic ring; or when G is not present, the nitrogen to which G is attached is bound directly to the R7 group inOR7 with the concomitant displacement of oneZM group from R7; D is selected from Q; C1C6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from C3C6 cycloalkyl,OR2,SHt,R3,OQ or Q; C2C4 alkenyl optionally substituted with one or more groups selected fromOR2,SHt,R3,0Q or Q; C3C6 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with or fused to Q; or C5C6 cycloalkenyl optionally substituted with or fused to Q; D'is selected from C1C15 alkyl, C2Cis alkenyl or C2 C15 alkynyl, each of which contains one or more substituents selected from oxo, halo,CF3,OCF3,NO2, azido, SH, SR³, N(R³)N(R³)2, ON(R³)2, (R³)NO(R³), N (R3) 2,CN,C02R3,CNtRz,S (0) nN (R3) 2,N (R3) C (O)R³, N(R³)C(O)N(R³)2, N(R³)C(O)S(R³), C(O)R³, S(O)nR³,(O)nR³, N(R³)S(O)n(R³), N(R³)S(O)nN(R³)2, SNR³ C (0) R3,C (S) N (R3) 2,C (S) R3,NR3C (0) OR3,OC (0) OR3,O C (o) N (R3) 2,NR3C (S) R3, =NOH, =NoR3, =NN (R3) 2, =NR3, =NNR3C (0) N (R3) 2, =NNR3C (0) OR3, =NNR3S (0) nN (R3) 2,NR3 C (S)OR³, NR³C(S)N(R³)2, NR³C [=N (R3)]N (R3) 2N (R3) C [=NN02]N (R3) 2,N (R3)C [=NN02]OR3,N (R3)C [=NCN]OR3, N (R3)C [=NCN] (R3) 2,OC (0) R3,OC (S) R3,OC (0) N (R3) 2, C(O)N(R³)N(R³)2, OC(O)N(R³)N(R³)2, OC(O)N(OR3) (R3), N(R³)N(R³)C(0) R3, N (R3)OC (0) R3, N (R3)OC (0) R3, N (R3) OC (0) R3,OC (S) N (R3) 2,OC (S) N (R3) (R3), or P03R3 ; with the proviso that when R7 is H, E'isSO2, G is H or alkyl, and when B is present or when B is not present and R1 is C (0), D'may not be C1C15 alkyl substituted with one substituent selected fromN (R3) 2,SR3 orS (0) nR3, or substituted with twoN (R3) z substituents ; E is selected from Ht; 0Ht; HtHt; Ht fused with Ht;oR3iN (R2) (R3) C1C6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from R4 or Ht ; C2C6 alkenyl optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from R4 or Ht ; C3C6 saturated carbocycle optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from R4 or Ht; or C5C6 unsaturated carbocycle optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from R4 or Ht; each R4 is independently selected fromOR2,OR3, SR2,SOR2,S02R2,C02R2,C(O)NHR², C(O)N(R²)2, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C (O)NR2 (OR2),S (0) 2NHR2, halo,NR2C (0)R2,N (R2) 2 or CN; each R7 is independently selected from hydrogen, wherein each M is independently selected from H, Li, Na, K, Mg, Ca, Ba, N(R²)4, C1C12alkyl, C2C12alkenyl, or R6; wherein 1 to 4CH2 radicals of the alkyl or alkenyl group, other than the CH2 that is bound to Z, is optionally replaced by a heteroatom group selected from 0, S (0), S (0) 2, or N (R2); and wherein any hydrogen in said alkyl, alkenyl or R6 is optionally replaced with a substituent selected from oxo,OR2,R2, N (RZ) 2, N (R2) 3, <BR> <BR> <BR> R20H,CN,C02R2,C (O)N (RZ) 2, S (0) 2N (R2) 2, N (R2)C (0)R2, C (O) R2,S (0)nR2, OCF3,S (0) nR6, N (R2)S (O) 2 (R2), halo, CF3, or NO2; M'is H, C1Cl2alkyl, C2Cl2alkenyl, orR6; wherein 1 to 4CH2 radicals of the alkyl or alkenyl group is optionally replaced by a heteroatom group selected from 0, S, S (0), S (0) 2, or N (R2); and wherein any hydrogen in said alkyl, alkenyl or R6 is optionally replaced with a substituent selected from oxo,oR2,R2,N (R2) 2, N (R2) 3, <BR> <BR> <BR> R20H,CN,CO2R2,C (O)N (R2) 2,S (O) 2N (R2) 2,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> N (RZ)C (0)R2,C (0) R2,S (0) nR2,OCF3,S (0) nR6, N (R2)S (O) 2 (R2), halo,CF3, orNO2 ; Z is O, S, N (R2) 2, or, when M is not present, H. Y is P or S; X is 0 or S; R9 is C (R2) 2,0 or N (R2); and wherein when Y is S, Z is not S; R6 is a 56 membered saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring system, or an 810 membered saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated bicyclic ring system; wherein any of said heterocyclic ring systems contains one or more heteroatoms selected from 0, N, S, S (0) n or N (R2); and wherein any of said ring systems optionally contains 1 to 4 substituents independently selected from OH, ClC4 alkyl,OC1C4 alkyl orOC (0)C1C4 alkyl; and each R5 is independently selected from hydrogen, C1C8 alkyl, C2C8 alkenyl, CzCs alkynyl or Ht, wherein any R5, except for hydrogen, is optionally substituted withCF3,P03R3, azido or halo.
2. The compound according to claim 1, having the formula IA: wherein: D'is selected from C115 alkyl, C215 alkenyl or C2 C15 alkynyl; each of which is substituted with one to twoCN groups and each of which is optionally substituted with CsCs cycloalkyl.
3. The compound according to claim 2 wherein: D'is selected from Cl1, alkyl or C215 alkenyl; each of which is substituted with one to twoCN groups and each of which is optionally substituted with CsCs cycloalkyl.
4. The compound according to claim 2 wherein: D'is C2 C15 alkynyl which is substituted with one to twoCN groups and each of which is optionally substituted with C3C8 cycloalkyl.
5. The compound according to claim 1 having the formula IB: wherein: D'is selected from C1C15 alkyl, C2Cis alkenyl or C2 C15 alkynyl, each of which contains one or more substituents selected from oxo, halo,CF3,OCF3,NO2, azido,SH,SR3,N (R3)N (R3)2,0"N (R3)2, (R3) N0 (R3), N(R3) 2,C02R3,C (0)N (R3)2,S (0)nN (R3)2/N (R3)C (0)R3, N(R³C(O)N(R³)2, N(R³)C(O)S(R³), C(O)R³, S(O)nR³, N (R³)S(O)n(R³), N(R3)S(O)nN(R³)2, SNR³C(O)R³, C (S) N (R3) 2,C (S) R3,NR3C (O) OR3,0C (0) OR3,O C (0) N (R3)2, NR³C(S)R³, =NOH, =NOR³, =NN (R3) 2, =NR3, =NNR3C (0)N(R³)2, =NNR³C (O)OR³, =NNR³S(O)nN(R³)2, NR³ C (S)OR³, NR³C(S)N(R³)2, NR³C [=N(R³)]N(R³)2, N(R³) C [=NN02]N (R3) 2,N (R3)C [=NN02]OR3,N (R3)C [=NCN]OR3, N (R3)C [=NCN] (R3) 2,OC (0)R3, OC(S)R³, OC(O)N(R³)2, C (O) N (R3)N (R3) 2,0C (0) N (R3)N (R3) 2, OC (O) N (OR3) (R3), N (R)N (R) C (O) R3, N (R3)OC (0) R3, N(R³)OC(O)R³, N(R³) <BR> <BR> <BR> OC (0) R3,OC (S) N (R3) 2,OC (S) N (R3) (R3), or POsR3: with the proviso that when R7 is H, E'isSO2, G is H or alkyl, and when B is present or when B is not present and R1 is C(O), D'may not be ClCl5 alkyl substituted with one substituent selected fromN (R3) 2,SR3 orS (O) nR3, or substituted with twoN (R3) 2 substituents.
6. The compound according to claim 5 wherein: D'is selected from C1Cl5 alkyl or C2 C15 alkenyl, each of which contains one or more substituents selected from oxo, halo,CF3,OCF3,N02, azido,N (R3)N (R3) 2,O N(R³)2,(R³)2, (R³)NO(R³), N(R³)2, N(R³)C(O)N(R³)2, N(R³) C(0)S (R3),C (0)R3,S (0)nR3,N (R3)S (0)n (R3),N (R3) S(O)nN(R³)2, SNR³C(O)R³, C(S)N(R³)2, C(S)R³, NR³ <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C (0) OR3,0C (0) OR3,0C (0) N (R3) 2,NR3C (S) R3, =NOH, =N OR³, =NN (R3) 2, =NR3, =NNR3C (0) N (R3) 2, =NNR3C (0) OR3, =NNR3S (0) nN (R3) 2 iNR3C (S) OR3,NR3C (S) N (R3) 2,NR3 C [=N(R³)]N(R³)2, N(R³)C [=NNO2]N(R³)2, N(R³)C [=NNO2] <BR> <BR> <BR> OR3,N (R3)C [=NCN]OR3,N (R3)C [=NCN] (R3) 2,OC (0) R3, OC (S)R³, OC(O)N(R³)2, C(O)N(R³)N(R³)2, OC(O)N(R³) N(R³)2,(R³)2, OC(O)N(OR³)(R3), N (R3)N (R3) C (O) R3, N (R3)OC (O) R3 N (R3)OC (O) R3, N (R3)OC (O) R3,OC (S) N (R3) 2,OC (S)N (R3) (R3), or P03R3 ; C2_C15 alkynyl which contains one or more substituents selected from oxo, halo,CF3,OCF3,N02, azido, SH, SR³, N(R³)N(R³)2, ON(R³)2, (R³)NO(R³), N (R³)2, CO2R3, C(O)N(R³)2, S(O)nN(R³)2, N(R³)C(O)R³, N(R³)C(O)N(R³)2, N(R³)C(O)S(R³), C(O)R³, S(O)nR³, N (R3)S (0) n (R3),N (R3)S (0)nN (R3)2/SNRC (0) R3, C(S)N(R³)2, (S)N(R³)2, OC(O)OR³, O C (O)N(R³)2, NR³C(S)R³, =NOH, =NOR³, =NN(R³)2, =NR³, =NNR³C(O)N(R³)2, =NNR3C (0) OR3, =NNR3S (0) nN (R3) 2,NR3 C (S) OR,NR3C (S) N (R3) 2,NR3C [=N (R3)]N (R3) 2N (R3) C [=NN02]N (R3) 2,N (R3)C [=NN02]OR3,N (R3)C [=NCN]OR3, N (R3)C [=NCN] (R3) 2,OC (0) R3,OC (S) R3,OC (0) N (R3) 2, C (O) N (R3)N (R3) 2,OC (0) N (R3)N (R3) 2, OC (0) N (OR3) (R3), N (R)N (R3) C (O) R3, N (R3)OC (O) R3, N (R3)OC (O) R3 N (R3) OC (O) R3,OC (S) N (R3) 2,OC (S) N (R3) (R3), or P03R3 ; with the proviso that when R7 is H, E'isSO2, G is H or alkyl, and when B is present or when B is not present and R1 is C (0), D'may not be C1C15 alkyl substituted with one substituent selected fromN orS (0)nR3, or substituted with twoN (R3) 2 substituents.
7. The compound according to claim 5 wherein: D'is selected from ClCl5 alkyl or C2 C15 alkenyl, each of which contains one or more substituents selected fromSH,SR3,C02R3,C (0)N (R3) 2,S (0) won (R3) 2 or N(R³)C(O)R³; with the proviso that when R7 is H, E'is SO2, G is H or alkyl, and when B is present or when B is not present and R1 isC (0), D'may not be C1C15 alkyl substituted with one substituent selected fromSR3.
8. The compound according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein E'is SO2.
9. The compound according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein at least one R7 is selected from: lysine,P03Na2, tyrosine, PO3Mg, PO3(NH4)2, CH2OPO3Na2, SO3Mg,SO3(NH4)2,(NH4)2, CH2OSO3Na2, CH2OSO3(NH4)2, acetyl, (L)valine, (L)glutamic acid, (L) aspartic acid, (L)ytbutylaspartic acid, (L) (L)3pyridylalanine, (L)histidine,CHO, P03K2, P03Ca, PO3spermine, P03 (spermidine) 2 or PO3(meglamine) 2.
10. The compound according to claim 8, having the formula II:.
11. The compound according to claim 10, wherein: A is R'C (0) ; and R'is selected from.
12. The compound according to claim 10, wherein: D'isCH2R'' ; and R''is selected from wherein m is 0 to 3.
13. The compound according to claim 10, wherein E is selected from.
14. The compound according to claim 10, wherein R7 isPOs2'.
15. The compound according to claim 1, having the formula III:.
16. The compound according to claim 1, having the formula IV: wherein R 3'is selected from H, Ht, CiCe alkyl, C2C6 alkenyl, C3C6 cycloalkyl or CsCe cycloalkenyl; wherein any member of said R3, except H, is optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected fromOR2,C (0) NHR2,S (0)nN (R2) (R2),N (R2)2,N (R2)C (0)0 (R2),N (R2) C (O)N (R),N (R)C (O)(R),N (ROR) 2,C (O)Ht, Ht, CN,SR,C02R, or NRC (O)R.
17. The compound according to claim 11, wherein said compound is selected from any one of compound numbers: 210,224,240,248,250,255,263,270, 272,280,299,300,307,309,313,314,315,316,359, 360,384,483,494,496,523,524,531,542,548,553, 558,563,570,571,575,579,589,596,606,609,616.
18. The compound according to claim 11, wherein said compound is selected from any one of compound numbers: 12,16,25,29,30,31,35,39,41,42, 47,100,124,375,378,421,459,464.
19. The compound according to claim 17, wherein said compound is selected from any one of compound numbers: 224,240,263,270,272,280,299,300, 307,309,313,314,315,316,359,360,384,483,494, 496,548,553,558,563,570,571,575,579,589,596, 606,609,616.
20. The compound according to claim 18, wherein said compound is selected from any one of compound numbers: 12,16,25,35,39,42,47,100,375, 378,421,459,464.
21. The compound according to claim 19, wherein said compound is selected from any one of compound numbers: 224,240,272,299,314.
22. The compound according to claim 20, wherein said compound is selected from any one of compound numbers: 16,25,42,47,100.
23. A composition comprising a compound according to any one of claims 122 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in an amount sufficient to detectably inhibit aspartyl protease activity in a patient, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
24. The composition according to claim 23, further comprising an additional antiviral agent other than a compound of formula (I).
25. The composition according to claim 23, wherein said composition is formulated as a pharmaceutically acceptable, orally available tablet or capsule.
26. A method of treating an HIV virus infection in a human comprising the step of administering to said human a composition according to any one of claims 23 to 25.
27. The method according to claim 26, comprising the step of administering to said patient an additional antiviral agent other than a compound of formula I, wherein said additional antiviral agent is administered prior to, simultaneously with or following administration of said composition.
Description:
INHIBITORS OF ASPARTYL PROTEASE TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a novel class of sulfonamides which are aspartyl protease inhibitors. In one embodiment, this invention relates to a novel class of HIV aspartyl protease inhibitors characterized by specific structural and physicochemical features. This invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds. The compounds and pharmaceutical compositions of this invention are particularly well suited for inhibiting HIV-1 and HIV-2 protease activity and consequently, may be advantageously used as anti-viral agents against the HIV-1 and HIV-2 viruses. This invention also relates to methods for inhibiting the activity of HIV aspartyl protease using the compounds of this invention and methods for screening compounds for anti-HIV activity.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The human immunodeficiency virus ("HIV") is the causative agent for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ("AIDS")--a disease characterized by the destruction of the immune system, particularly of CD4+ T-cells, with attendant susceptibility to opportunistic infections-- and its precursor AIDS-related complex ("ARC")--a syndrome characterized by symptoms such as persistent generalized lymphadenopathy, fever and weight loss.

As in the case of several other retroviruses, HIV encodes the production of a protease which carries

out post-translational cleavage of precursor polypeptides in a process necessary for the formation of infectious virions (S. Crawford et al.,"A Deletion Mutation in the 5'Part of the pol Gene of Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus Blocks Proteolytic Processing of the gag and pol Polyproteins", J. Virol., 53, p. 899 (1985)). These gene products include pol, which encodes the virion RNA- dependent DNA polymerase (reverse transcriptase), an endonuclease, HIV protease, and gag, which encodes the core-proteins of the virion (H. Toh et al.,"Close Structural Resemblance Between Putative Polymerase of a Drosophila Transposable Genetic Element 17.6 and pol gene product of Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus", EMBO J., 4, p. 1267 (1985); L. H. Pearl et al.,"A Structural Model for the Retroviral Proteases", Nature, pp. 329-351 (1987); M. D. Power et al.,"Nucleotide Sequence of SRV-1, a Type D Simian Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Retrovirus", Science, 231, p. 1567 (1986)).

A number of synthetic anti-viral agents have been designed to target various stages in the replication cycle of HIV. These agents include compounds which block viral binding to CD4+ T-lymphocytes (for example, soluble CD4), and compounds which interfere with viral replication by inhibiting viral reverse transcriptase (for example, didanosine and zidovudine (AZT)) and inhibit integration of viral DNA into cellular DNA (M. S.

Hirsh and R. T. D'Aqulia,"Therapy for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection", N. Eng. J. Med., 328, p. 1686 (1993)). However, such agents, which are directed primarily to early stages of viral replication, do not prevent the production of infectious virions in chronically infected cells. Furthermore, administration

of some of these agents in effective amounts has led to cell-toxicity and unwanted side effects, such as anemia and bone marrow suppression.

More recently, the focus of anti-viral drug design has been to create compounds which inhibit the formation of infectious virions by interfering with the processing of viral polyprotein precursors. Processing of these precursor proteins requires the action of virus- encoded proteases which are essential for replication (Kohl, N. E. et al."Active HIV Protease is Required for Viral Infectivity"Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 85, p. 4686 (1988)). The anti-viral potential of HIV protease inhibition has been demonstrated using peptidyl inhibitors. Such peptidyl compounds, however, are typically large and complex molecules that tend to exhibit poor bioavailability and are not generally consistent with oral administration. Accordingly, the need still exists for compounds that can effectively inhibit the action of viral proteases, for use as agents for preventing and treating chronic and acute viral infections.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention provides a novel class of compounds, and pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives thereof, that are useful as inhibitors of aspartyl proteases, in particular, HIV aspartyl protease. These compounds can be used alone or in combination with other therapeutic or prophylactic agents, such as anti-virals, antibiotics, immunomodulators or vaccines, for the treatment or prophylaxis of viral infection.

According to a preferred embodiment, the compounds of this invention are capable of inhibiting HIV

viral replication in human CD4+ T-cells. These compounds are useful as therapeutic and prophylactic agents to treat or prevent infection by HIV-1 and related viruses which may result in asymptomatic infection, AIDS-related complex ("ARC"), acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ("AIDS"), or similar disease of the immune system.

It is a principal object of this invention to provide a novel class of sulfonamides which are aspartyl protease inhibitors, and particularly, HIV aspartyl protease inhibitors. The novel sulfonamides of this invention are those of formula I: wherein: E'is-CO-or-S02- ; A is selected from H; alkyl, which is optionally substituted with one or more groups independently selected from hydroxy, C1-C4 alkoxy, Ht,-O- Ht,-NR2-CO-N (R2) 2 ;-S02-R2 or-CO-N (Rz) 2 ;-Rl-C2-C6 alkenyl, which is optionally substituted with one or more groups independently selected from hydroxy, C1-C4 alkoxy, Ht,-O- Ht,-NR2-CO-N (R2) 2 or-CO-N (R2) 2 ; or R7; each R1 is independently selected from-C (0)-, -S (O) 2-,-C (0)-C (0)-,-O-C (0)-,-0-S (0) 2,-NR2-S (0) 2-, -NR2-C (O)-or-NR2-C (O)-C (O)-; each Ht is independently selected from C3-C7 cycloalkyl; Cs-C cycloalkenyl; C6-Cl4 aryl; or a 5-7 membered saturated or unsaturated heterocycle, containing one or more heteroatoms selected from N, 0, or S; wherein

said aryl or said heterocycle is optionally fused to Q; and wherein any member of said Ht is optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from oxo,-OR2, SR2,-R2,-N (R2) (R2),-R2-OH,-CN <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -C02R2,-C (0)-N (RZ) 2,-S (0) 2-N (R2) 2,-N (R2)-C (0)-RZ,-N (R2)- C (O) 0-R2,-C (0)-R2,-S (0) n-R2,-OCF3,-S (0) n-Q, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> methylenedioxy,-N (R2)-S (0) 2 (R2) t halo,-CF3-NO2 Q,-OQ,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -oR7-SR7 t-R7 S-N (R2) (R7) or-N (R) 2 ; each Q is independently selected from a 3-7 membered saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated carbocyclic ring system; or a 5-7 membered saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated heterocyclic ring containing one or more heteroatoms selected from 0, N, or S; wherein Q is optionally substituted with one or more groups <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> selected from oxo,-OR2,-R2,-S02R2,-S02-N (R2) 2,-N (R2) 2,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -N (R2)-C (0)-R2,-R2-OH,-CN,-C02R2,-C (0)-N (R2) 2, halo,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -CF3; each R2 is independently selected from H, or Cl-C4 alkyl,; and wherein said alkyl, when not a substituent of Q, is optionally substituted with Q or-OR3 ; wherein when <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> said R2 is an-OR3 substituted moiety, said R3 in-OR3 may not be-OR2 substituted ; B, when present, is-N (R2)-C (R3) 2-C (0)- ; each x is independently 0 or 1; each R3 is independently selected from H, Ht, Cl-C6 alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl or Cs- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C6 cycloalkenyl; wherein any member of said R3, except H, is optionally substituted with one or more substituents <BR> <BR> <BR> selected from-OR2,-C (0)-NH-R2,-S (O) n-N (R2) (RZ),-N (R2) 2,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -N(R2)-C (0)-0 (R2),-N (R2)-C (O)-N (R2),-N (R2)-C (0)- (R2), Ht,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -CN,-SR2,-C02R2, or NR2-C (0)-R2 ; each n is independently 1 or 2;

G, when present, is selected from H, R7 or Cl-C4 alkyl, or, when G is Cl-C4 alkyl, G and R7 are optionally bound to one another either directly or through a Cl-C3 linker to form a heterocyclic ring; or when G is not present, the nitrogen to which G is attached is bound directly to the R7 group in-OR7 with the concomitant displacement of one-ZM group from R7; D is selected from Q; Ci-Ce alkyl optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from C3-C6 cycloalkyl,-OR2,-S-Ht,-R3,-0-Q or Q; C2-C4 alkenyl optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from-OR2,-S-Ht,-R3,-O-Q or Q; C3-C6 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with or fused to Q; or C5-C6 cycloalkenyl optionally substituted with or fused to Q; D'is selected from Cl-Cl5 alkyl, C2-C15 alkenyl or C2 Cl5 alkynyl, each of which contains one or more substituents selected from oxo, halo,-CF3,-OCF3,-NO2, azido, -SH, -SR³, -N(R³)-N(R³)2, -O-N(R³)2, -(R³)N-O-(R³), -N (0)n-'N ()2,-N (R3)- C (O)-R³, -N(R³)-C(O)-N(R³)2, -N(R³)-C(O)-S(R³), -C(O)-R³, -S (O)n-R³, -N(R³)-S(O)n(R³),(O)n-R³, -N(R³)-S(O)n(R³), -N(R³)-S(O)n-N(R³)2, -S-NR³- <BR> <BR> <BR> C (O) R3,-C (S)N (R3)2,-C (S)R3,-NR'-C (0) OR3,-0-C (0)OR3,-0- C (0) N (R3) 2,-NR3-C (S) R3, =N-OH, =N-OR3, =N-N (R3) 2, =NR3, =NNR3C (0) N (R3) 2,, =NNR3C (0) OR3, =NNR3S (0) n-N (R3) 2,-NR3- <BR> <BR> <BR> C (S) OR3,-NR3-C (S) N (R3) 2,-NR3-C [=N (R3)]-N (R3) 2,-N (R3)-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C [=N-N02]-N (R3) 2,-N (R3)-C [=N-N02]-OR3,-N (R3)-C [=N-CN]-OR3, -N(R³)-C <BR> <BR> <BR> -C (0) N (R3)-N (R3) 2,-O-C (0) N (R3)-N (R3) 2,-0-C (0) N (OR3) (R3), N (R-N C (0) R, N (R-OC (0) R, N(R³)-OC(O)R³, N(R³)- OC(O)R³,(O)R³, -OC (S)N(R³)2, -OC(S)N(R³)(R³), or PO3-R³; with the proviso that when R7 is H, E'is-S02-, G is H or alkyl, and when B is present or when B is not present and R¹ is

-C (0)-, D'may not be Cl-Cl5 alkyl substituted with one substituent selected from-N (R3) 2,-SR3 or-S (0)"-R3, or substituted with two-N (R3) 2 substituents; E is selected from Ht; O-Ht; Ht-Ht; Ht fused with Ci-Ce alkyl optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from R4 or Ht; C2-C6 alkenyl optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from R4 or Ht ; C3-C6 saturated carbocycle optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from R4 or Ht; or C5-C6 unsaturated carbocycle optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from R4 or Ht; each R4 is independently selected from-OR2,-OR3, -SR2,-SOR2,-S02R2,-C02R2,-C (0)-NHR2,-C (0)-N (R2) 2, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -C (0)-NR2 (OR2),-S (0) 2-NHR2, halo,-NR2-C (0)-R2,-N (R2) 2 or -CN; each R7 is independently selected from hydrogen, wherein each M is independently selected from H, Li, Na, K, Mg, Ca, Ba,-N (R2) 4, Cl-Cl2-alkyl, C2-Cl2-alkenyl, or -R6; wherein 1 to 4-CH2 radicals of the alkyl or alkenyl group, other than the-CH2 that is bound to Z, is optionally replaced by a heteroatom group selected from O, S (0), S (0) 2, or N (R2); and wherein any hydrogen in said alkyl, alkenyl or R6 is optionally replaced with a substituent selected from oxo,-OR2,-R2, N (R2) 2, N (R2) 3, R2OH,-CN,-C02R2,-C (O)-N (RZ) 2, S (0) 2-N (R2) 2, N (R2)-C (O)-R2,

C (0) R2,-S (0)n-R2. OCF3,-S (0)n-R6, N (R2)-S (0) 2 (R2), halo, -CF3, or-NOZ; M'is H, Cl-Cl2-alkyl, C2-Cl2-alkenyl, or-R6; wherein 1 to 4-CH ? radicals of the alkyl or alkenyl group is optionally replaced by a heteroatom group selected from 0, S, S (0), S (0) 2, or N (R2); and wherein any hydrogen in said alkyl, alkenyl or R6 is optionally replaced with a substituent selected from oxo,-OR2,-R2,-N (R2) 2, N (R2) 3, -R2OH,-CN,-CO2R2,-C (O)-N (R2) 2,-S (O) 2-N (R2) 2, -N (R2)-C (0)-R2,-C (0) R2,-S (0) n-R2,-OCF3,-S (O) n-R6, -N (R2)-S (0) 2 (R2), halo,-CF3, or-N02 ; Z is 0, S, N (R2) 2, or, when M is not present, H.

Y is P or S ; X is 0 or S; R9 is C (R2) 2,0 or N (R2); and wherein when Y is S, Z is not S; R6 is a 5-6 membered saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring system, or an 8-10 membered saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated bicyclic ring system; wherein any of said heterocyclic ring systems contains one or more heteroatoms selected from 0, N, S, S (0) n or N (R2); and wherein any of said ring systems optionally contains 1 to 4 substituents independently selected from OH, Cl-C4 alkyl,-O-Cl-C4 alkyl or-O-C (0)-Ci-C4 alkyl; and each R5 is independently selected from hydrogen, Cl-C8 alkyl, C2-C8 alkenyl, C2-C8 alkynyl or Ht, wherein any R5, except for hydrogen, is optionally substituted with-CF3,-P03R3, azido or halo.

It is also an object of this invention to provide pharmaceutical compositions comprising the

sulfonamides of formula (I) and methods for their use as inhibitors of HIV aspartyl protease.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION In order that the invention herein described may be more fully understood, the following detailed description is set forth. In the description, the following terms are employed herein: Unless expressly stated to the contrary, the terms"-SO2-"and"-S (O) 2-" as used herein refer to a sulfone or sulfone derivative (i. e., both appended groups linked to the S), and not a sulfinate ester.

For the compounds of formula I, and intermediates thereof, the stereochemistry of OR7 is defined relative to D on the adjacent carbon atom, when the molecule is drawn in an extended zigzag representation (such as that drawn for compound of formula I). If both OR7 and D reside on the same side of the plane defined by the extended backbone of the compound, the stereochemistry of OR7 will be referred to as"syn". If OR7 and D reside on opposite sides of that plane, the stereochemistry of OR7 will be referred to as "anti".

The term"alkyl", alone or in combination with any other term, refers to a straight-chain or branch- chain saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon radical containing the specified number of carbon atoms, or where no number is specified, preferably from 1 to about 15 and more preferably from 1 to about 10 carbon atoms. Examples of alkyl radicals include, but are not limited to, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, pentyl, isoamyl, n-hexyl and the like.

The term"alkenyl,"alone or in combination with any other term, refers to a straight-chain or branched-chain mono-or poly-unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon radical containing the specified number of carbon atoms, or where no number is specified, preferably from 2 to about 18 carbon atoms and more preferably, from 2 to about 8 carbon atoms. Examples of alkenyl radicals include, but are not limited to, ethenyl, propenyl, isopropenyl, 1,4-butadienyl, pentenyl and the like.

The term"alkynyl,"alone or in combination with any other term, refers to a straight-chain or branched-chain hydrocarbon radical having one or more triple bonds containing the specified number of carbon atoms, or where no number is specified, preferably from 2 to about 18 carbon atoms and more preferably, from 2 to about 8 carbon atoms. Examples of alkynyl radicals include, but are not limited to, ethynyl, propynyl, isopropynyl, butynyl, pentynyl and the like.

The term"alkoxy"refers to an alkyl ether radical, wherein the term"alkyl"is defined above.

Examples of suitable alkyl ether radicals include, but are not limited to, methoxy, ethoxy, n-propoxy, isopropoxy, n-butoxy, isobutoxy, sec-butoxy, tert-butoxy and the like.

The term"aryl,"alone or in combination with any other term, refers to a carbocyclic aromatic radical (such as phenyl or naphthyl) containing the specified number of carbon atoms, preferably from 6-15 carbon atoms, and more preferably from 6-10 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from C1-6 alkoxy, (for example methoxy), nitro, halogen, (for example chloro), amino, carboxylate and

hydroxy. Examples of aryl radicals include, but are not limited to phenyl, naphthyl, indenyl, indanyl, azulenyl, fluorenyl, anthracenyl and the like.

The term"heterocyclyl"or"heterocycle"refers to a stable 3-7 membered monocyclic heterocyclic ring or 8-11 membered bicyclic heterocyclic ring which is either saturated or unsaturated, and which may be optionally benzofused if monocyclic. Each heterocycle consists of one or more carbon atoms and from one to four heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur. As used herein, the terms"nitrogen and sulfur heteroatoms"include any oxidized form of nitrogen and sulfur, and the quaternized form of any basic nitrogen. A heterocyclyl radical may be attached at any endocyclic carbon or heteroatom which results in the creation of a stable structure. Preferred heterocycles include 5-7 membered monocyclic heterocycles and 8-10 membered bicyclic heterocycles. Examples of such groups include imidazolyl, imidazolinoyl, imidazolidinyl, quinolyl, isoqinolyl, indolyl, indazolyl, indazolinolyl, perhydropyridazyl, pyridazyl, pyridyl, pyrrolyl, pyrrolinyl, pyrrolidinyl, pyrazolyl, pyrazinyl, quinoxolyl, piperidinyl, pyranyl, pyrazolinyl, piperazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyridazinyl, morpholinyl, thiamorpholinyl, furyl, thienyl, triazolyl, thiazolyl, carbolinyl, tetrazolyl, thiazolidinyl, benzofuranoyl, thiamorpholinyl sulfone, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl, oxopiperidinyl, oxopyrrolidinyl, oxoazepinyl, azepinyl, isoxozolyl, isothiazolyl, furazanyl, tetrahydropyranyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, thiazolyl, thiadiazoyl, dioxolyl, dioxinyl, oxathiolyl, benzodioxolyl, dithiolyl, thiophenyl, tetrahydrothiophenyl, sulfolanyl, dioxanyl,

dioxolanyl, tetahydrofurodihydrofuranyl, tetrahydropyranodihydrofuranyl, dihydropyranyl, tetradyrofurofuranyl and tetrahydropyranofuranyl.

The term"pharmaceutically effective amount" r-efers to an amount effective in treating a virus infection, for example an HIV infection, in a patient either as monotherapy or in combination with other agents. The term"treating"as used herein refers to the alleviation of symptoms of a particular disorder in a patient or the improvement of an ascertainable measurement associated with a particular disorder. The term"prophylactically effective amount"refers to an amount effective in preventing a virus infection, for example an HIV infection, in a patient. As used herein, the term"patient"refers to a mammal, including a human.

The terms"HIV protease"and"HIV aspartyl protease"are used interchangeably and refer to the aspartyl protease encoded by the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 or 2. In a preferred embodiment of this invention, these terms refer to the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 aspartyl protease.

The term"thiocarbamates"refers to compounds containing the functional group N-SO2-0.

Combinations of substituents and variables envisioned by this invention are only those that result in the formation of stable compounds. The term"stable", as used herein, refers to compounds which possess stability sufficient to allow manufacture and administration to a mammal by methods known in the art.

Typically, such compounds are stable at a temperature of 40°C or less, in the absence of moisture or other chemically reactive conditions, for at least a week.

This invention also envisions the quaternization of any basic nitrogen-containing groups of the compounds disclosed herein. The basic nitrogen can be quaternized with any agents known to those of ordinary skill in the art including, for example, lower alkyl halides, such as methyl, ethyl, propyl and butyl chloride, bromides and iodides; dialkyl sulfates including dimethyl, diethyl, dibutyl and diamyl sulfates ; long chain halides such as decyl, lauryl, myristyl and stearyl chlorides, bromides and iodides; and aralkyl halides including benzyl and phenethyl bromides. Water or oil-soluble or dispersible products may be obtained by such quaternization.

The novel sulfonamides of this invention are those of formula I: E'is-CO-or-SO2-; A is selected from H; alkyl, which is optionally substituted with one or more groups independently selected from hydroxy, C1-C4 alkoxy, Ht,-0- <BR> <BR> <BR> Ht,-NR2-CO-N (R2) 2 ;-S02-R2 or-CO-N (R2) 2 ;-Rl-C2-C6 alkenyl, which is optionally substituted with one or more groups independently selected from hydroxy, Ci-C4 alkoxy, Ht,-O- Ht,-NR2-CO-N (R2) 2 or-CO-N (R2) 2 ; or R7; each R1 is independently selected from-C (O)-, <BR> <BR> <BR> -S (0) 2-,-C (0)-C (0)-,-0-C (O)-,-O-S (0) 2,-NR2-S (0) 2-,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -NR2-C (0)-or-NR2-C (O)-C (0)- ;

each Ht is independently selected from C3-C7 cycloalkyl; Cs-C7 cycloalkenyl; Ce-Ci4 aryl; or a 5-7 membered saturated or unsaturated heterocycle, containing one or more heteroatoms selected from N, 0, or S; wherein said aryl or said heterocycle is optionally fused to Q; and wherein any member of said Ht is optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from oxo,-OR2, SR2,-R2,-N (R2) (R2),-R2-OH,-CN, <BR> <BR> <BR> -CO2R2,-C (O)-N (R2) 2,-S (0) 2-N (R2) 2,-N (RZ)-C (0)-R2,-N (R2)- C (O) 0-R2,-C (0)-R2,-S (0) n-R2,-OCF3,-S (0) n-Qi <BR> <BR> <BR> methylenedioxy,-N (RZ)-S (0) 2 (RZ), halo,-CF3,-N02, Q,-OQ, -OR7,-SR7,-R7,-N (R2) (R7) or-N (R7) 2; each Q is independently selected from a 3-7 membered saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated carbocyclic ring system; or a 5-7 membered saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated heterocyclic ring containing one or more heteroatoms selected from 0, N, or S; wherein Q is optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from oxo,-OR2,-R2,-S02R2,-SO2-N (R2) 2,-N (R2) 2, -N (RZ)-C (O)-R2,-R2-OH,-CN,-C02R2,-C (0)-N (R2) 2, halo, -CF3; each R2 is independently selected from H, or Ci-Ci alkyl,; and wherein said alkyl, when not a substituent of Q, is optionally substituted with Q or-OR3; wherein when <BR> <BR> <BR> said R2 is an-OR3 substituted moiety, said R3 in-OR3 may not be-OR2 substituted; B, when present, is-N (R2)-C (R3) 2-C (0)- ; each x is independently 0 or 1; <BR> <BR> <BR> each R3 is independently selected from H, Ht, Ci-Ce<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl or C5-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C6 cycloalkenyl; wherein any member of said R3, except H, is optionally substituted with one or more substituents

selected from-OR2,-C (0)-NH-R2,-S (0) n-N (R2) (R2),-N (R2) 2, <BR> <BR> <BR> N (R2) C (O)-O (R2),-N (R2)-C (O)-N (R2),-N (R)-C (O)-(R), Ht,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -CN-SR2,-C02R2, or NR2-C (O)-R2; each n is independently 1 or 2; G, when present, is selected from H, R7 or C1-C4 alkyl, or, when G is Ci-C4 alkyl, G and R7 are optionally bound to one another either directly or through a Cl-C3 linker to form a heterocyclic ring; or when G is not present, the nitrogen to which G is attached is bound directly to the R7 group in-OR7 with the concomitant displacement of one-ZM group from R7 ; D is selected from Q; C1-C6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from C3-C6 cycloalkyl,-OR2,-S-Ht,-R3,-O-Q or Q; C2-C4 alkenyl optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from-OR2,-S-Ht,-R3,-0-Q or Q; C3-C6 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with or fused to Q; or C5-C6 cycloalkenyl optionally substituted with or fused to Q ; D'is selected from C1 C15 alkyl, C2 C15 alkenyl or C2 C15 alkynyl, each of which contains one or more substituents selected from oxo, halo,-CF3,-OCF3,-NO2, <BR> <BR> <BR> azido,-SH,-SR3,-N (R3)-N (R3) 2,-O-N (R3) 2,- (R3) N-O- (R3), -N (0) n-N (R3) 2,-N (R3)- C (0)-R3,-R-C-NtR,-NtR-CR3),-C(0)-R3, -S (O)n-R³,(O)n-R³, -N(R³)-S(O)n(R³), -N(R³)-S(O)n-N(R³)2, -S-NR³- C (O)R³, -C(S)N(R³)2, -C(S)R³,(O)R³, -C(S)N(R³)2, -C(S)R³, -NR³-C (O)OR³, -O-C(O)OR³, -O- <BR> <BR> <BR> C (O) N (R3) 2,-NR3-C (S) R3, =N-OH, =N-OR3, =N-N (R3) 2, =NR3,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> =NNR3C (0) N (R3) 2, =NNR3C (0) oR3, =NNR3S (o) n-N (R3) 2,-NR3-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C (S) OR3,-NR3-C (S)N (R3)2/-NR3 [=N(R³)]-N(R³)2, -N(R³)- C [=N-N02]-N (R3) 2,-N (R3)-C [=N-N02]-OR3,-N (R3)-C [=N-CN]-OR3, <BR> <BR> <BR> -N (R3)-C [=N-CN]- (R3) 2,-OC (0) R3,-OC (S) R3,-OC (0) N (R3) 2,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -C (0) N (R3)-N (R3) 2,-O-C (0) N (OR3) (R3),

N (R3)-N (R3) C (0) R3, N (R3)-OC (0) R3, N (R3)-OC (0) R3, N (R3)- OC (0) R3,-OC (S) N (R3) 2,-OC (S) N (R3) (R3), or P03-R3 ; with the proviso that when R7 is H, E'is-SO2-, G is H or alkyl, and when B is present or when B is not present and R1 is -C (O)-, D'may not be C1-C15 alkyl substituted with one <BR> <BR> substituent selected from-N (R3) 2,-SR3 or-S (O) n~R3, or substituted with two-N (R3) 2 substituents; E is selected from Ht; O-Ht; Ht-Ht; Ht fused with (R2) (R3); C1-C6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from R4 or Ht; C2-C6 alkenyl optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from R4 or Ht; C3-C6 saturated carbocycle optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from R4 or Ht; or C5-C6 unsaturated carbocycle optionally substituted with one or more groups selected from R4 or Ht; each R4 is independently selected from-OR2,-OR3, -SR2,-SOR2,-SO2R2,-C02R2,-C (O)-NHR2,-C (0)-N (R2) 2, <BR> <BR> -C (0)-NR2 (OR2),-S (0) 2-NHR2, halo,-NR2-C (0)-R2,-N (RZ) 2 or -CN; each R7 is independently selected from hydrogen, wherein each M is independently selected from H, Li, Na, K, Mg, Ca, Ba,-N (R2) 4, C1-Cl2-alkyl, C2-C12-alkenyl, or -R6; wherein 1 to 4-CH2 radicals of the alkyl or alkenyl group, other than the-CH2 that is bound to Z, is optionally replaced by a heteroatom group selected from 0, S (0), S (0) 2, or N (R2); and wherein any hydrogen in said

alkyl, alkenyl or R6 is optionally replaced with a substituent selected from oxo, -OR², -R², N(R²)2, N(R²)3, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> RZOH,-CN,-COzR2,-C (0)-N (R2) 2, S (0) 2-N (R2) 2, N (R2)-C (0)-R2,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C (O) R2,-S (0) n-R2, OCF3,-S (0)n-R6, N (RZ)-S (0) 2 (R2), halo, -CF3, or-N02; M'is H, C1-Cl2-alkyl, C2-C12-alkenyl, or-R6; wherein 1 to 4-CH2 radicals of the alkyl or alkenyl group is optionally replaced by a heteroatom group selected from 0, S, S (O), S (0) 2, or N (R2) ; and wherein any hydrogen in said alkyl, alkenyl or R6 is optionally replaced with a <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> substituent selected from oxo,-OR2,-R2,-N (R) 2, N 3, -R20H,-CN,-CO2R2,-C (O)-N (R2) 2,-S (0) 2-N (R2) 2, -N (R2)-C (0)-R2,-C (0)R2,-S (0)n-R2,-OCFa,-S (0)n-R6, -N (R2)-S (0) 2 (R2), halo,-CF3, or-N02; Z is 0, S, N (R2) 2, or, when M is not present, H.

Y is P or S; X is 0 or S; R9 is C (R2) 2, 0 or N(R²); and wherein when Y is S, Z is not S; R6 is a 5-6 membered saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring system, or an 8-10 membered saturated, partially saturated or unsaturated bicyclic ring system; wherein any of said heterocyclic ring systems contains one or more heteroatoms selected from 0, N, S, S (0) n or N(R²); and wherein any of said ring systems optionally contains 1 to 4 substituents independently selected from OH, C1-C4 alkyl,-0-C1-C4 alkyl or-0-C (0)-C1-C4 alkyl; and each R5 is independently selected from hydrogen, C1-C8 alkyl, C2-C8 alkenyl, C2-C8 alkynyl or Ht, wherein any R5, except for hydrogen, is optionally substituted with-CF3,-P03R3, azido or halo.

Preferably, at least one R7 is selected from: - (L)-lysine, -PO3Na2, - (L)-tyrosine, -PO3Mg, -P03 (NH4) 2,-CH2-OP03Na2, - (L)-serine, -S03Na2, -SO3Mg, -SO3(NH4)2, -CH2-OSO3Na2, -CH2-OSO3(NH4)2, acetyl, - (L)-valine, - (L)-glutamic acid,- (L)-aspartic acid, - (L)-γ-t-butyl-aspartic acid, - (L)-(L)-3-pyridylalanine, -(L)-histidine, -CHO,

P03K2, PO3Ca, PO3-spermine, P03- (spermidine) 2 or P03- (meglamine) 2- It will be understood by those of skill in the art that component M or M'in the formulae set forth herein will have either a covalent, a covalent/ zwitterionic, or an ionic association with either Z or R9 depending upon the actual choice for M or M'. When M or M'is hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl, or R6, M or M'is covalently bound to R9 or Z. If M is a mono-or bivalent metal or other charged species (i. e., NH4+), there is an ionic interaction between M and Z and the resulting compound is a salt.

When x is 0 in (M) x, Z may be a charged species.

When that occurs, the other M may be oppositely charged to produce a 0 net charge on the molecule.

Alternatively, the counter ion may located elsewhere in the molecule.

According to another preferred embodiment, E' is S02.

According to yet another preferred embodiment, A- (B) x is R'-C (O), wherein R'is selected from any of the R'groups indicated in Tables 1 and 2, below. More preferably, R'is selected from: In another preferred embodiment, D'is-CH2-R'', wherein R''is selected from any of the R''groups

indicated in Tables 1 and 2, below. More preferably, R" is selected from: wherein m is 0 to 3.

According to another preferred embodiment, E is selected from any of the E groups indicated in Tables 1 and 2, below. More preferably, E is selected from: A more preferred compound of this invention is formula IA: wherein: E'is-CO-or-S02- ;

D'is selected from C1-15 alkyl, C2-15 alkenyl or C2 C15 alkynyl, wherein D'is substituted with one to two -CN groups and is optionally substituted with C3-C8 cycloalkyl; and A, B, D, E, G, R7, and x are defined as above for formula I.

In one embodiment of the more preferred compound of this invention represented by formula IA, D' is selected from C1-15 alkyl or C2-15 alkenyl; each of which is substituted with one to two-CN groups and each of which is optionally substituted with C3 C8 cycloalkyl.

In another embodiment of the more preferred compound of this invention represented by formula IA, D' is C2 C15 alkynyl which is substituted with one to two-CN groups and each of which is optionally substituted with C3 C8 cycloalkyl.

Another preferred compound of this invention is represented by formula IB: wherein: D'is selected from C1-C15 alkyl, C2-C15 alkenyl or C2 C15 alkynyl, each of which contains one or <BR> <BR> more substituents selected from oxo, halo,-CF3,-OCF3,<BR> <BR> -N02,azido,-SH,-SR3,-N (R3)-N (R3) 2,-0-N (R3) 2,- (R3) N-0-<BR> <BR> (R3),-N (R3)2,-C02R3.-C (0)-N (R3)2,-S (0) n-N (R3) 2,-N (R3)-<BR> <BR> <BR> C(0)-R3,-N (R3)-C (0)-N (R3)2/-N (R3)-C (0)-S (R3),-C (0)-R3,<BR> <BR> -S(0) n-R3,-N (R3)-S (0)n (R3),-N (R3)-S (0)n-N (R3)2,-S-NR3-<BR> <BR> C (0) R3,-C (S) N (R3) 2,-C (S) R3,-NR3-C (0) OR3,-O-C (0) OR3,-0-

C(O)N(R³)2,(O)N(R³)2, -NR³-C(S)R³, =N-OH, =N-OR³, =N-N (R3) 2, =NR3,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> =NNR3C (0) N (R3) 2, =NNR3C (0) OR3, =NNR3S (0) n-N (R3) 2,-NR3-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C (S) OR3,-NR3-C (S)N (R3)27-NR3-C [=N (R3)]-N (R3) 2,-N (R3)- C [=N-N02]-N (R3) 2,-N (R3)-C [=N-N02]-OR3,-N (R3)-C [=N-CN]-OR3, -N (R3)-C [=N-CN]- (R3) 2,-OC (0) R3,-OC (S) R3,-OC (0) N (R3) 2, -C (0) N (R3)-N (R3) 2,-0-C (O) N (R3)-N (R3) 2, 0-C (0) N (OR3) (R3), N(R³)-N(R³)C(O)R³, N (R3)-OC (0) R3, N (R3)-OC (0) R3, N (R3)- <BR> <BR> <BR> OC (O) R3,-OC (S) N (R3) 2,-OC (S) N (R3) (R3), or P03-R3 ; with the proviso that when R7 is H, E'is-SOz, G is H or alkyl, and when B is present or when B is not present and R1 is -C (0)-, D'may not be C1-C15 alkyl substituted with one substituent selected from -N(R³)2, -SR³ or -S(O)n-R³, or substituted with two-N (R3) 2 substituents; and A, B, D, E, G, R7, and x are defined as above for formula I.

In one embodiment of the more preferred compound of this invention represented by formula IB, D' is selected from Ci-Cis alkyi or C2 C15 alkenyl, each of which contains one or more substituents selected from oxo, halo, -CF3, -OCF3, -NO2, azido,-N (R3)-N (R3) 2,-°- N(R³)2, -(R³)N-O-(R³), -N(R³)2,(R³)2, -(R³)N-O-(R³), -N(R³)2, -N(R³)-C(O)-N(R³)2, -N(R³)- C (0)-S (R3),-C (0)-R3,-S (0)n-R3,-N (R3)-S (0)n (R3),-N (R3)- S (O)n-N(R³)2, -S-NR³-C(O)R³, -C(S)N(R³)2, -C(S)R³, -NR³- <BR> <BR> <BR> C (O) OR3,-0-C (O) OR3,--0-C (0) N (R3) 2,-NR3-C (S) R3, =N-OH, =N- OR³, =N-N (R3) 2s =NR3 =NNR3C (O)N(R³)2, =NNR³C(O)OR³, <BR> <BR> <BR> =NNR3S (0) n-N (R3) 2,-NR3-C (S) OR-NR3-C (S) N (R3) 2,-NR3-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C [=N (R3)]-N (R3) 2,-N (R3)-C [=N-N02]-N (R3) 2-N (R3)-C [=N-N02]- OR³, -N(R³)-C [=N-CN]-OR³, -N(R³)-C [=N-CN]-(R³)2, -OC(O)R³, -OC (S) R3,-OC (0) N (R3) 2,-C (0) N (R3)-N (R3) 2,-0-C (0) N (R3)- N (R3) 2, 0-C (0) N (oR3) (R3), N (R3)-N (R3) C (0) R3, N (R3)-OC (0) R3, N(R³)-OC(O)R³, N (R3)-OC (0) R3,-OC (S) N (R3) 2,-OC (S) N (R3) (R3), or P03-R3 ; C2-C15 alkynyl which contains one or more

substituents selected from oxo, halo,-CF3,-OCF3,-N02,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> azido,-SH,-SR3,-N (R3)-N (RR3) 2.-WN (R3) 2.- (R3) N-O- (R3).

-N(R³)2,(R³)2, -CO2R³, -C(O)-N(R³)2, -S(O)n-N(R³)2, -N(R³)-C(O)-R³, -N(R³)-C(O)-N(R³)2, -N(R³)-C(O)-S(R³), -C(O)-R³, -S(O)n-R³, -N(R³)-S(O)n(R³), -N(R³)-S(O)n-N(R³)2, -S-NR³-C(O)R³, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -C (S) N (R3) 2,-C (S)R3,-NRCtOOR3,-0-C (0)OR3,-0-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C(O)N(R3)2,-NR3-C (S) R3, =N-OH, =N-OR3, =N-N (R3) 2, =NR³, =NNR3C (0)N(R³)2, =NNR³C (O)OR³, =NNR³S(O)n-N(R³)2, -NR³- C (S) OR3,-NR3-C (S)N (R3)2,-NRC [=N (R3)]-N (R3) 2,-N (R3)- C [=N-N02]-N (R3) 2,-N (R3)-C [=N-N02]-OR3,-N (R3)-C [=N-CN]-OR3, -N (R3)-C [=N-CN]- (R3) 2,-OC (0)R3,-OC (S)R3,-OC (0) N (R3) 2, -C(O)N(R³)-N(R³)2, -O-C (O)N(R³)-N(R³)2, O-C(O)N(OR3)(R3), N (R3)-N (R3) C (0) R3, N (R3)-OC (O) R3, N (R3)-OC (0) R3, N (R3)- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> OC (0) R3,-OC (S)N (R3)2,-OC (S)N (R3) (R3),orPOa-R3 ; with the<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> proviso that when R7 is H, E'is-S02-, G is H or alkyl, and when B is present or when B is not present and R1 is -C (O)-, D'may not be Cl-Cl5 alkyl substituted with one substituent selected from-N (R3) 2 or-S (0)"-R3, or substituted with two-N (R3) 2 substituents.

In another embodiment of the more preferred compound of this invention represented by formula IB, D' is selected from C1 Cl5 alkyl or C2 C15 alkenyl, each of which contains one or more substituents selected from -SH, -SR³, -CO2R³, -C(O)-N(R³)2, -S(O)n-N(R³)2 or -N(R³)- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C (o)-R3 ; with the proviso that when R7 is H, E'is-S02-, G is H or alkyl, and when B is present or when B is not present and R1 is-C (0)-, D'may not be C1-Cl5 alkyl substituted with one substituent selected from-SR3.

More preferred compounds of formula I are those represented by formula II, formula III or formula IV:

wherein A, D', E, R3, R7, Ht and x are as defined for compounds of Formula I, above. For ease of reference, the two R3 moieties present in formula IV have been labeled R3 and R3'and wherein R 3'is selected from H, Ht, Ci-Ce alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl or C5-C6 cycloalkenyl; wherein any member of said R3, except H, is optionally substituted with one or more substituents <BR> <BR> <BR> selected from-OR2,-C (0)-NH-R2,-S (O) n-N (R2) (R2),-N (R2) 2, -N(R²)-C(O)-O(R²), -N(R²)-C(O)-N(R²), -N(R²)-C(O)-(R²), - <BR> <BR> <BR> N (R2-OR2) Z,-C (0)-Ht, Ht,-CN,-SR2,-C02R2, or NR2-C (O)-R2.

For compounds of formula II, more preferred compounds are those wherein: A is-C (O) Ht ; E is Cs-Cio aryl optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from oxo,-OR2, SR2,-R2, <BR> <BR> <BR> -N (R2) z,-R2-OH,-CN,-C02R2,-C (0)-N (R2) 2,-S (0) 2-N (R2) 2,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> N (R)-C (O)-R,-C (O)-R2,-S (O) n-R2,-OCF3-S (O)-Q

methylenedioxy,-N (R2)-S (0) 2 (R2), halo,-CF3,-NO2, Q,-OQ, -OR7,-SR7,-R7,-N (R2) (R7) or-N (R') 2; or a 5-membered heterocyclic ring containing one S and optionally containing N as an additional heteroatom, wherein said heterocyclic ring is optionally substituted with one to two groups independently selected from-CH3, R4, or Ht.

Another preferred embodiment of compounds of formula II are those wherein: E is a 5-membered heterocyclic ring containing one S and optionally containing N as an additional heteroatom, wherein said heterocyclic ring is optionally substituted with one to two groups independently selected from-CH3, R4, or Ht.

More preferred are compounds of formula II set forth above, wherein R7 in-OR7 is-PO (OM)2 or C (OJCH20CH2CH20CH2CH20CH3 and both R7 in-N (R7) 2 are H, wherein M is H, Li, Na, K or Ci-C4 alkyl; or wherein R7 in -oR7 is C (O) CH20CH2CH20CH3, one R7 in-N (R7) 2 is C (O) CH20CH2CH20CH3 and the other is H.

The compounds according to the invention contain one or more asymmetric carbon atoms and thus occur as racemates and racemic mixtures, single enantiomers, diastereomeric mixtures and individual diastereomers. All such isomeric forms of these compounds are expressly included in the present invention. Each stereogenic carbon may be of the R or S configuration. Although the specific compounds exemplified in this application may be depicted in a particular stereochemical configuration, compounds having either the opposite stereochemistry at any given chiral center or mixtures thereof are also envisioned.

Specific preferred compounds of the present invention are set forth below in Table 1.

Table 1 wherein R7 is H; and

Compound R'R E _ _.- 2 OMe /-<""CN [| I 0 CON OMe 2 -.-O, ,. CN OMe 3 0 0 , \ OMe 0 NH2 6 ° X CN CO OMe 5-_ /O,,, ; \ NHZ 7 0 "\) Me 8 0 --p, CN I O "-CN ce OMe CN OMe CN \ OMe Compound R/R/'E 10 H NH W CNU 11 H 0 ou H yOMe N 0Me 13 0 0\ . y ; \ N w O. :,, C N ; ho I 13 H O ,,,/ , CN I OMe 14 0 15 OMe 14 0 , z CN OMe I6 H O < z Cl 16 H 0 NU2 o, Con OMe i e 0-- 18 0 , OMe Compound Ri Rff E 19 19 Q C N o.N I zone /0-3"'OMe 20 Y.,- : ; C ): vCN 11 p oye 21 H ,, ;/ 0 p, con zone 23 0 o z U orme zon con, 25 o z 24 0 H ,, CN ;, 25 < LCN oye OO 26 o I ; CN,, '/ OMe Compound R'R'" E 29 H- O,, ; ; \ H H N 0 H N N F (0 F 31 H 0 H 0 N'AC 31 H H ,, ; N 'arc , con 33 0 0 32 H , ,./ o H 0 OBn 33 O o.. o.N I OBI 35 H, CON OU 36 p , o CN I o 37 H O _ o, CN J Compound Ry Rfl E 38 H H 0 H con N . _ _ / 0 0 con ce 0- Fi \ O 1 °X W 40 H 0 0 con fi 0 hi 0 \ 0 ou 41 H 42 0 CN 0 O OH 0 boy o.. U ou 43 H BOC I 0 C N NEt F (0 44 H 0 H N Zon Ff 0 124 H O / o OMe Compound R/R//E 125 O, CN O OMe 127 zozo 0 C N NH2 203 3 OMe 0 _ 205 0 Oye 206 0 orme 207 0 0 0 , ' OMe O 207 0 '"°' I v p OMe 'OMe 208 _ O 207 OMe 209 0 OMe 210 H, 210 H 0 H' o p \ OMe compound R'R'' 211 H z , N I orme F (0 212 H 0 0 2 212 H O 0 nu2 Orme d 0 OJ 213 H- 211 o Meo OMe 0 214 H, H. _. . 11 N H o O'. 0<Htv o14 H MeN OMe 0 MeN 0t Ht o 215 \S02 Ove su H FI f. j O Compound R'R'' 216 H 0 H 216 H O N O 0 EtOOCNH \ OMe O 1 OJ 217 H ,,,,,/ X ° WNH2 X H o OMe 0 ho O F (0 NH '/ H ho 0"<NH Til H oo OMe mye0 0 o 219 H 0 z NU H"0 1 ME 0 H0 220 H ° z -, -\ NH O/\ J O H o p \ OMe 0 d 0 Compound R'R' f E 221 H 0 nu ORME -,NH 222 H , p H', NH nu O H2NOC NH ° ou H 0 Met p', NH 0 mye0 225 H 0 O 224 H O __ O H: oJ o 225 H- H2NOCX NH I-t- Me (H) NOCNNH OMe ru'° H 226 H 226 H 0 p,', NH , OMe ab $<S 0 d o O Compound R'R''E 227 H ,,,,/I , O. : O, \ H N OMe OH 228 H 0 % NH H ho oye 0 zozo 0 0 H 229 H 0- z H'0 0 ON O d 0 H O 230 H, p, H , nazi \ fi etc 0 H O 231 H p H . O,,, O H \ OMe 0 MeNH 0 O Compound R'R''E 232 H , N,,,/ o,0 p H2NOCN OMe VX~N 0 233 H-- ,, O,,,,,,/ 233 H 0 \/~-T MeO mye0 H 234 /O,,,/ : OMe HAN 235 H 0 oye HN ,, ho 0 oO OMe HN J 236 H p ', NH H .. Q o o OMe Bs N J O Compound Rf Rrf E 237 H 0 H 237 H, N, / H N \ OMe 0 IZ) 11 O 238 < W , N Yod $1 0 0 d 0 o-/iA \ L j, 0 ho 0| Ove 240 H 0 0 240 fui 241 H O. N 2 O- 242 H H ' N \ NU2 . 242 H H o OMe 0 Compound Rr Rtf E E 243 H 0 HJ NH \ OMe _'O O 244 ß H T 0 Nu2 H o \ O O-- 245 H , o. NH2 Fi \ O J 246 H 0 H '\ \ MH 247 H mye0'\ 0 247 H \ ; H 0 N ' N\ O, NH' Me N'0 2 248 lu z NHz H o O me0'\ O 0 N H 249 H NH H: O \ O Me2N O Compound R''E 250 H 0 O J NH Ouzo Me0 0 ou 251 H 0 NU H: O \ O Me2N 252 H 0 O H. : O O O ou nu2 ,,, ; \ NHz " 0 né2 O 0F (0 % 0 255 H o. H. : O C) OJ 256 H O, O'SOZMe \ O O-- Isu Me ,,, / O O S02Me 0 J Compound R'R'' E E 257 H O vNH2 NHz,,,/ c) : 258 0 né nu2 Nu2 0 I O 259 H O F (0 OMe OMe 260 H O N 0 oh 'NHz 0 o H O N O 'A OMe z 0 nu2 263 o y oye Zone 0- Nti2,/I O O 263 O H N OMe H o 264 H 0 NMe OMe H Compound Rt Rfr E E 265 H N orme y oye po oJ 266 H N NMe2 Fi 0 0 267 H 2 67 H Né 0 NMe2 F (0 y 268 H 268 N nez 1 l 269 0 269 H O ,,/ O X) N. SO2Me 270 0 270 0--"OMe hf"0 1271 o 0 NHMe p NS02Me 0 J Compound R/p/'E 272 _ H O- fi-YNHMe 0 y d 0 0 0 273 o- 273 O cons2 274 CONH2 OMe 274 O o p COOM OMe 277 __ 0 0 ,, ORME 1 oh 278 _. z i-I 279 '\ OMe 2eo H o fi OMe 280 O D-0 OMe '\ OMe Table 2 Compound Rr RIF E H H 0 100 0CN fi 0 H/ , ,, , 0 47 CN Fi-/0 __ 'CN Table3 Compound R'n E H O -2 0'2 xi . o o-J H 0 -283-C 5 ßJ° 283 PHI O_./ H 0 284 o-. o-v 2r), _ _ _ NHMe H O- 285 2 NHZ N H2 H 0 286 2 H N HO H O W-3) NHZ NHZ if O 288 3 NHz H 0 /H-NHz \ NHMe H"NHMe HO 290 H NHZ H0 o"\ J s, (ii-s H \ NHZ H O- 292 o N z \ 4 NH2 H N HO H O NH; 293 o G", 0 4 ß o H O-P O-/ O 295 a o't 4 $ o 0 o_/ 0 296 cr.-q 4 NHZ 0 297 a't C 0~-/ o..-/ 0 298 oC a 0Xo 4 $ NH2 Table 4 Compound R'n R H 0 0 O 299 o > 3 OEt H °~11° A. 300 yod O 3 ßNHMe H O H 0 0 301 0 3NHMe O 9H"0 H 0 0 302 o"ICE 0> 2 tAOEt H O O O 303 &: :) ~~ O9H 0 304 SH t° 2 e SMe O 9H 2 305 o"cc 0> 2 SEt O 9H"0 H 0 0 306 o"cc ° t) 2 ßNHMe H O H 0 0 H °-~\ » 0 H 0 O 308 O 9H"o"CIO > 1 jA 0 H zozo O 309 o > OEt O 9H"0 1 310 °yki i-6 - O </V » S/-oji H O H 0 0 312 OC01IU-o>1FNHMe O 9H"0 313 o > 4 OMe __ _ O 314 OA: t0 4 e OEt 0 H 0 0 315''o'0 O 9H"0 316 ° q sozMe H NHM 317 0 > 4 S02Me NHZ 316 H 1 soZnne NHM O Hy~\.,kNHMe0 NHM 320 H O t/tHM 1 F NHZ 321 H OA NH2 1 0OEt 0' 322 H OA NH2 0 NH 323 H NMe2 NHZ _ _.- 324 o90d t, 1} so2Me 0 0 _. _ 325 O9H"o f, 1 ROMe NU2 H O 32 6 \9H < 1 ß OEt NHZ H 0 . 327 °'o' 1 so2M8 _ NU2 _ ___ 328 V' 1NMez NHM H 0 H O », 1 S02Me NHZ O 330 /' 2 NMe2 NH2 H O 3 » °S ? sa..~ NHz H 0"""\L° <&vO4 t NHZ2 eNMe2330''o' H 0 0 333'1 1 333 NH t NH 2 0 OEt NHz O 333 °SQL2°B 336 NHz O NH 3 5 OMe O NHz 336 NMe2 H O NHz 337 'o 2 soZnne _ O NHz 338 V'2 oEt 337 H o NH2 2 0OEt J'H H O NHM 339 H 2 ß Js O ? NHM 341 V'3oEt H 34 » 1NHM . 341 | °5C°1130 H0 0 343 O9H I 3 F oo NHM H O 344 D&oz| < 3 ß OEt NHi 345 aOd tH 3 ß Js NHZ O 9H 110, NH2 3A NHM 347 » », 3S02>" NH2 O H NHZ O 348 B o NH 2 3 bOMe 0 O 349 ° H 3'oEt 0 NU2 O 350 0 H NH2 O 350 H isO, NH2 3 ß Js _ NHz 352 H 0 O9H 11 3 H NH O H "~\1. 0 H NHZ O 0 : 9H 3 A H 0 0 H °~- » » 0 | NHM 356 3 oEt H NHZ H 0 357 °, o' NHZ H o 358 OYH NH2 3 S02Me H NFi2 359 & t) 3 F owe H H, o 0 0 360 o > OEt 0 3 oEt 0 H, o O 361 H o 0 360 O9O » o 3 0OIL, "cl 3 03-H 0 3 OMe 363 o V'o 360 N 364 00 3 so2Me 0 0 0 363. o t) 3 ROMe 0 0 364 t > t° 3 FSO2Me 0 3 67 OMe O NHZ O 368 ao" t ° 3 FSO2Me O NHM _ o 0 367 6 t 3 Ft°Me 0 0 ou 0 3 2 _-Q 371 (O i0 0 372 ra o i NH2 3 S02Me NHz Table 5 Compound n R 0 373 1CH3 0 374 I_ 0 375 0 37 6 1 0 377 0 0 378 1 Fa 0 379 1 0 0 378 1 X 379 1X0 , Jl 381 1 o 0 382 1 iO" j 383 1 Roa _

0 384 o 385 1 ° SF 0 386 1 ß NEt2 o, N 387 1 Ot 0 388 N 0 0 389 1 RNg 389 390 1 so2Et 0 391 zoo 0 s 392 1 S~ 393 1 kS02Ph 0 394 oooOMe 0 395 1 eF F OMe 396 10'-" 0 397 1 OMe 397 1 t 0 398 399 1}< 0 400 1 0 401 1 0 moi O 402 1 FlO 0 ^'OMe 403 ome 0 F 4 0 4 1 F 0 405 1 0 0 405 1CQ hi-0-F 406 0 0 s OMe 407 1 ! J s 4 08 1 ßNHMe S 409 1 sI 410 1 s 411 1 s 412 1 O 413 1 j 414 1 ß H o- 415 1Q 0 416 2 ßCH3 0 417 2 e 0 418 2 e v 419 2 o 420 2 X 0 421 2ko 0 422 2 X 0 423 2 e°9~ 0 424 2 O 0 425 2 ROUA 0 426 2 O- ! . 427 2, o o,YF 428 20" K 429 2 ß NEt2 0 430 2 HNt 0 0 0 0 432 2 ß N g 1-/ 433 2 so-, r-mt 0 s 434 2 0 0 435 2 436 2 So2Ph 0 » JL-.. OMe 437 2 HO~OMe 0 438 2 tF F OMe 440 2 OMe439 2 e 0 'OMe 440 2 OMe 0 441 2 2 4 0 442 2 0 443z __ 444 2 < lu 445 2 445 0 0 446 0 F F 447 2 0 448 2 CQ v o 0 449 2 0 'S l.. 9 F 0 s ome 450 2 11-a 0 451 2 IANHME s 452 2 ß s 2 454 454 s 455 2 0 456 2 eH o 457 2 ß H 2 AN 458 458 2 459 3 4 0 460 3 0 460 l 4 0 462 3 4 0 463 3 0 je 0 465 3\ 0 466 3 ß 0 467 3 0 0 468 30"" 0 469 3 4 0 470 3 0% ° IY1' 471 3 O Ja F , A 472 3 PANEZ z N 473 3 eNt 0 474 3 AN 00 475 3 v 476 3 so2Et 0 s 477 3 0 0 478 3 i* 479 3 kSO2Ph 0 ) A-OMe 480 3 O.-OMe o 481 3"ou ozone OMe 482 3o A 483 3 OMe 0 484 3 0 485 3 i-< 0 486 3z o- 487 3 zoo 1-/ 0 488 3 ßV 0 L^'OMe 489 3 oye 0 F 490 3 +0 0 0 491 3 > OMe po 0 491 3 V-/ 4 92 3 FSoF 0 OMe 4 93 3 0 494 3 i-NHMe s 495 3 ß H -- 496 3 ßHNQ s 497 3 ßHNQ s 498 3 RH % o 499 3 A N o, 500 3 ßHQ 0 501 3 4 0 502 4 r 502 IACH3 0 503 4 0 504 4 ruz 0 505 4 r\7 0 506 4 % 0 _ O 507 4 _ 0 508 4 0 509 4 tri 0 510 4 0 O 511 4 _ _ z 512 0 513 4 A o 0 513 4 eo 0 515 4 A 0 0 Me O 516 4 ß NMe2 0 517 4 ß N D 1J 0 518 4 t' 0 519 4 FSo2Ph Table 6

Compound n R² 520 1 H 521 2 H 522 3 H 0 523 1 FJQCH3 0 524 1 FJ (OMe 0 525 1 FJTOEt 0 526 1 NMe2 0 ?'OMe 527 1 Oye 528 1 sonne 0 529 1 RNHMe 0 530 2 FJ4CH3 0 531 2 tAOMe 0 532 2oEt 0 533 2 L NMe2 0 !'OMe 534 2 F OMe 535 2 somme 0 536 2 j-NHMe . 537 3 FJ4CH3 0 538 3 I"-IOME O 539 3 ROEt O 540 3 kNMe. O OMe 541 3 r-| 542 3 le S02Me 0 543 3 ß NHMe Table 7 Compound N 544 1 545 2 546 3 547 4

Table 8 Compound n RY 548 1 t o s° 54 9 1 J z 550 2 Ly po 551 2 to) ° 0 So o 553 3 to) ° 0 554 4Q So o 555 4 0

Table 9 Compound n 556 1 557 2 558 3 559 4 Table 10 Compound n R"R" 560 1 H H 0 561 1 Me H 562 1 n-Pr H 563 1 Me Me

564 2 H H 565 2 Me H 566 2 n-Pr H 567 2 Me Me 568 3 H H 569 3 Me H 570 3 n-Pr H 571 3 Me Me 572 4 H H 573 4 Me H 574 4 n-Pr H 575 4 Me Me Table 11 Compound n R" _. _ 576 1 < NO2 zizi i0 577 2 uNOz _ _ _ O 578 3 uns2 2 579 1 FNMe2 580 1 g-NH 581 1 kNHEt --NHn-Pr 583 1 NHi-Pr 5-NHn-Bu H 585 1" hQ 586 1 (\> t-N 0 587 1 F N \-/0 588 1 FNHNH2 589 2 FNHn-Pr 590 2 FNHn-Bu hr 591 2 FN--< hT 592 2 (\> j-NO n 593 2 F N \-/0 594 2 F NHNH2 595 3 FNMe2 596 3 F NH2 597 3 FNHEt 598 3 FNHn-Pr 599 3 3+NHi-Pr 600 3 l 600 3 FNHn-Bu H 601 3 h 602 3 ( 603 3 kN O 604 3 FNHNH2 H N 605 1 OH H nez 606 1 OMe Me 1-N : 607 1 OMe 608 1 H "w H -N 609 2 OH H NEZ 610 2 OMe Me h 611 2 OMe H 612 2 612 612 2 N 613 3 OH H h 614 3 OMe Me -N' 615 3 *OMe H 616 3 616 3

Preferred compounds are compound numbers: 12, 16,25,29,30,31,35,39,41,42,47,100,124,210, 224,240,248,250,255,263,270,272,280,299,300, 307,309,313,314,315,316,359,360,375,378,384, 421,459,464,483,494,496,523,524,531,542,548, 553,558,563,570,571,575,579,589,596,606,609, 616.

In one embodiment of preferred compounds, the compounds are numbers: 210,224,240,248,250,255,263, 270,272,280,299,300,307,309,313,314,315,316, 359,360,384,483,494,496,523,524,531,542,548, 553,558,563,570,571,575,579,589,596,606,609, 616.

In another embodiment of preferred compounds, the compounds are numbers: 12,16,25,29,30,31,35, 39,41,42,47,100,124,375,378,421,459,464.

More preferred are compound numbers 12,16,25, 35,39,42,47,100,224,240,263,270,272,280,299, 300,307,309,313,314,315,316,359,360,375,378, 384,421,459,464,483,494,496,548,553,558,563, 570,571,575,579,589,596,606,609,616.

In one embodiment of more preferred compounds, the compounds are numbers: 224,240,263,270,272,280, 299,300,307,309,313,314,315,316,359,360,384, 483,494,496,548,553,558,563,570,571,575,579, 589,596,606,609,616.

In another embodiment of more preferred compounds, the compounds are numbers: 12,16,25,35,39, 42,47,100,375,378,421,459,464.

The most preferred compounds are compound numbers 16,25,42,47,100,224,240,272,299,314.

In one embodiment of most preferred compounds, the compounds are numbers: 224,240,272,299,314.

In another embodiment of most preferred compounds, the compounds are numbers: 16,25,42,47, 100.

The compounds of the present invention can be readily prepared by techniques known in the art. Scheme I illustrates a general synthetic route to compounds of formula (I).

SCHEME I In Step 1 of Scheme I, radical R'is selected such that R'-CH2-is D'.

The synthetic approach illustrated in Scheme I can be readily extended to produce other compounds of the present invention. The above synthetic scheme is not intended to comprise a comprehensive list of all means by which compounds described and claimed in this application

may be synthesized. Further methods will be evident to those of ordinary skill in the art.

As discussed above, the novel compounds of the present invention are excellent ligands for aspartyl proteases, particularly HIV-1 and HIV-2 proteases. Accordingly, these compounds are capable of targeting and inhibiting late stage events in HIV replication, i. e., the processing of the viral polyproteins by HIV encoded proteases. Such compounds inhibit the proteolytic processing of viral polyprotein precursors by inhibiting aspartyl protease. Because aspartyl protease is essential for the production of mature virions, inhibition of that processing effectively blocks the spread of virus by inhibiting the production of infectious virions, particularly from chronically infected cells. Compounds according to this invention advantageously inhibit the ability of the HIV-1 virus to infect immortalized human T cells over a period of days, as determined by an assay of extracellular p24 antigen-- a specific marker of viral replication. Other anti-viral assays have confirmed the potency of these compounds.

The compounds of this invention may be employed in a conventional manner for the treatment of viruses, such as HIV and HTLV, which depend on aspartyl proteases for obligatory events in their life cycle.

Such methods of treatment, their dosage levels and requirements may be selected by those of ordinary skill in the art from available methods and techniques. For example, a compound of this invention may be combined with a pharmaceutically acceptable adjuvant for administration to a virally-infected patient in a

pharmaceutically acceptable manner and in an amount effective to lessen the severity of the viral infection.

Alternatively, the compounds of this invention may be used in vaccines and methods for protecting individuals against viral infection over an extended period of time. The compounds may be employed in such vaccines either alone or together with other compounds of this invention in a manner consistent with the conventional utilization of protease inhibitors in vaccines. For example, a compound of this invention may be combined with pharmaceutically acceptable adjuvants conventionally employed in vaccines and administered in prophylactically effective amounts to protect individuals over an extended period time against HIV infection. As such, the novel protease inhibitors of this invention can be administered as agents for treating or preventing HIV infection in a mammal.

The compounds of formula I, especially those having a molecular weight of less than about 700 g/mole, may be readily absorbed by the bloodstream of mammals upon oral administration. Compounds of formula I having a molecular weight of less than about 600 g/mole are most likely to demonstrate oral availability. This surprisingly impressive oral availability makes such compounds excellent agents for orally-administered treatment and prevention regimens against HIV infection.

The compounds of this invention may be administered to a healthy or HIV-infected patient either as a single agent or in combination with other anti-viral agents which interfere with the replication cycle of HIV.

By administering the compounds of this invention with other anti-viral agents which target different events in

the viral life cycle, the therapeutic effect of these compounds is potentiated. For instance, the co- administered anti-viral agent can be one which targets early events in the life cycle of the virus, such as cell entry, reverse transcription and viral DNA integration into cellular DNA. Anti-HIV agents targeting such early life cycle events include, didanosine (ddI), alcitabine (ddC), d4T, zidovudine (AZT), polysulfated polysaccharides, sT4 (soluble CD4), ganiclovir, dideoxycytidine, trisodium phosphonoformate, eflor- nithine, ribavirin, acyclovir, alpha interferon and tri- menotrexate. Additionally, non-nucleoside inhibitors of reverse transcriptase, such as TIBO or nevirapine, may be used to potentiate the effect of the compounds of this invention, as may viral uncoating inhibitors, inhibitors of trans-activating proteins such as tat or rev, or inhibitors of the viral integrase.

Combination therapies according to this invention exert a synergistic effect in inhibiting HIV replication because each component agent of the combination acts on a different site of HIV replication.

The use of such combinations also advantageously reduces the dosage of a given conventional anti-retroviral agent which would be requi-red for a desired therapeutic or prophylactic effect as compared to when that agent is administered as a monotherapy. These combinations may reduce or eliminate the side effects of conventional single anti-retroviral agent therapies while not interfering with the anti-retroviral activity of those agents. These combinations reduce potential of resistance to single agent therapies, while minimizing any associated toxicity. These combinations may also

increase the efficacy of the conventional agent without increasing the associated toxicity. In particular, we have discovered that these compounds act synergistically in preventing the replication of HIV in human T cells.

Preferred combination therapies include the administration of a compound of this invention with AZT, ddI, ddC or d4T.

Alternatively, the compounds of this invention may also be co-administered with other HIV protease inhibitors such as Ro 31-8959 (Roche), L-735,524 (Merck), XM 323 (Du-Pont Merck) and A-80,987 (Abbott) to increase the effect of therapy or prophylaxis against various viral mutants or members of other HIV quasi species.

We prefer administering the compounds of this invention as single agents or in combination with retroviral reverse transcriptase inhibitors, such as derivatives of AZT, or other HIV aspartyl protease inhibitors. We believe that the co-administration of the compounds of this invention with retroviral reverse transcriptase inhibitors or HIV aspartyl protease inhibitors may exert a substantial synergistic effect, thereby preventing, substantially reducing, or completely eliminating viral infectivity and its associated symptoms.

The compounds of this invention can also be administered in combination with immunomodulators (e. g., bropirimine, anti-human alpha interferon antibody, IL-2, GM-CSF, methionine enkephalin, interferon alpha, diethyldithiocarbamate, tumor necrosis factor, naltrexone and rEPO); and antibiotics (e. g., pentamidine

isethiorate) to prevent or combat infection and disease associated with HIV infections, such as AIDS and ARC.

When the compounds of this invention are administered in combination therapies with other agents, they may be administered sequentially or concurrently to the patient. Alternatively, pharmaceutical or prophylactic compositions according to this invention may be comprised of a combination of an aspartyl protease inhibitor of this invention and another therapeutic or prophylactic agent.

Although this invention focuses on the use of the compounds disclosed herein for preventing and treating HIV infection, the compounds of this invention can also be used as inhibitory agents for other viruses which depend on similar aspartyl proteases for obligatory events in their life cycle. These viruses include, as well as other AIDS-like diseases caused by retroviruses, such as simian immunodeficiency viruses, but are not limited to, HTLV-I and HTLV-II. In addition, the compounds of this invention may also be used to inhibit other aspartyl proteases, and in particular, other human aspartyl proteases, including renin and aspartyl proteases that process endothelin precursors.

Pharmaceutical compositions of this invention comprise any of the compounds of the present invention, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, with any pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, adjuvant or vehicle.

Pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, adjuvants and vehicles that may be used in the pharmaceutical compositions of this invention include, but are not limited to, ion exchangers, alumina, aluminum stearate, lecithin, serum proteins, such as human serum albumin,

buffer substances such as phosphates, glycine, sorbic acid, potassium sorbate, partial glyceride mixtures of saturated vegetable fatty acids, water, salts or electrolytes, such as protamine sulfate, disodium hydrogen phosphate, potassium hydrogen phosphate, sodium chloride, zinc salts, colloidal silica, magnesium trisilicate, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, cellulose-based substances, polyethylene glycol, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, polyacrylates, waxes, polyethylene-polyoxypropylene-block polymers, polyethylene glycol and wool fat.

The pharmaceutical compositions of this invention may be administered orally, parenterally, by inhalation spray, topically, rectally, nasally, buccally, vaginally or via an implanted reservoir. We prefer oral administration or administration by injection. The pharmaceutical compositions of this invention may contain any conventional non-toxic pharmaceutically-acceptable carriers, adjuvants or vehicles. The term parenteral as used herein includes subcutaneous, intracutaneous, intravenous, intramuscular, intra-articular, intrasynovial, intrasternal, intrathecal, intralesional and intracranial injection or infusion techniques.

The pharmaceutical compositions may be in the form of a sterile injectable preparation, for example, as a sterile injectable aqueous or oleaginous suspension.

This suspension may be formulated according to techniques known in the art using suitable dispersing or wetting agents (such as, for example, Tween 80) and suspending agents. The sterile injectable preparation may also be a sterile injectable solution or suspension in a non-toxic parenterally-acceptable diluent or solvent, for example,

as a solution in 1,3-butanediol. Among the acceptable vehicles and solvents that may be employed are mannitol, water, Ringer's solution and isotonic sodium chloride solution. In addition, sterile, fixed oils are conven- tionally employed as a solvent or suspending medium. For this purpose, any bland fixed oil may be employed including synthetic mono-or diglycerides. Fatty acids, such as oleic acid and its glyceride derivatives are useful in the preparation of injectables, as are natural pharmaceutically-acceptable oils, such as olive oil or castor oil, especially in their polyoxyethylated versions. These oil solutions or suspensions may also contain a long-chain alcohol diluent or dispersant such as Ph. Helv or a similar alcohol.

The pharmaceutical compositions of this invention may be orally administered in any orally acceptable dosage form including, but not limited to, capsules, tablets, and aqueous suspensions and solutions.

In the case of tablets for oral use, carriers which are commonly used include lactose and corn starch.

Lubricating agents, such as magnesium stearate, are also typically added. For oral administration in a capsule form, useful diluents include lactose and dried corn starch. When aqueous suspensions are administered orally, the active ingredient is combined with emulsify- ing and suspending agents. If desired, certain sweetening and/or flavoring and/or coloring agents may be added.

The pharmaceutical compositions of this invention may also be administered in the form of suppositories for rectal administration. These compositions can be prepared by mixing a compound of this

invention with a suitable non-irritating excipient which is solid at room temperature but liquid at the rectal temperature and therefore will melt in the rectum to release the active components. Such materials include, but are not limited to, cocoa butter, beeswax and polyethylene glycols.

Topical administration of the pharmaceutical compositions of this invention is especially useful when the desired treatment involves areas or organs readily accessible by topical application. For application topically to the skin, the pharmaceutical composition should be formulated with a suitable ointment containing the active components suspended or dissolved in a carrier. Carriers for topical administration of the compounds of this invention include, but are not limited to, mineral oil, liquid petroleum, white petroleum, propylene glycol, polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene compound, emulsifying wax and water. Alternatively, the pharmaceutical composition can be formulated with a suitable lotion or cream containing the active compound suspended or dissolved in a carrier. Suitable carriers include, but are not limited to, mineral oil, sorbitan monostearate, polysorbate 60, cetyl esters wax, cetearyl alcohol, 2-octyldodecanol, benzyl alcohol and water. The pharmaceutical compositions of this invention may also be topically applied to the lower intestinal tract by rectal suppository formulation or in a suitable enema formulation. Topically-transdermal patches are also included in this invention.

The pharmaceutical compositions of this invention may be administered by nasal aerosol or inhalation. Such compositions are prepared according to

techniques well-known in the art of pharmaceutical formulation and may be prepared as solutions in saline, employing benzyl alcohol or other suitable preservatives, absorption promoters to enhance bioavailability, fluorocarbons, and/or other solubilizing or dispersing agents known in the art.

Dosage levels of between about 0.01 and about 100 mg/kg body weight per day, preferably between about 0.5 and about 50 mg/kg body weight per day of the active ingredient compound are useful in the prevention and treatment of viral infection, including HIV infection.

Typically, the pharmaceutical compositions of this invention will be administered from about 1 to about 5 times per day or alternatively, as a continuous infusion.

Such administration can be used as a chronic or acute therapy. The amount of active ingredient that may be combined with the carrier materials to produce a single dosage form will vary depending upon the host treated and the particular mode of administration. A typical preparation will contain from about 5% to about 95% active compound (w/w). Preferably, such preparations contain from about 20% to about 80% active compound.

Upon improvement of a patient's condition, a maintenance dose of a compound, composition or combination of this invention may be administered, if necessary. Subsequently, the dosage or frequency of administration, or both, may be reduced, as a function of the symptoms, to a level at which the improved condition is retained when the symptoms have been alleviated to the desired level, treatment should cease. Patients may, however, require intermittent treatment on a long-term basis upon any recurrence of disease symptoms.

As the skilled artisan will appreciate, lower or higher doses than those recited above may be required.

Specific dosage and treatment regimens for any particular patient will depend upon a variety of factors, including the activity of the specific compound employed, the age, body weight, general health status, sex, diet, time of administration, rate of excretion, drug combination, the severity and course of the infection, the patient's disposition to the infection and the judgment of the treating physician.

The compounds of this invention are also useful as commercial reagents which effectively bind to aspartyl proteases, particularly HIV aspartyl protease.

As commercial reagents, the compounds of this invention, and their derivatives, may be used to block proteolysis of a target peptide or may be derivatized to bind to a stable resin as a tethered substrate for affinity chromatography applications. These and other uses which characterize commercial aspartyl protease inhibitors will be evident to those of ordinary skill in the art.

As used herein, the compounds according to the invention are defined to include pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives or prodrugs thereof. A "pharmaceutically acceptable derivative"or "pharmaceutically acceptable prodrug"means any pharmaceutically acceptable salt, ester, salt of an ester, or other derivative of a compound of this invention which, upon administration to a recipient, is capable of providing (directly or indirectly) a compound of this invention or an active metabolite or residue thereof. Particularly favored derivatives and prodrugs are those that increase the bioavailability of the

compounds of this invention when such compounds are administered to a mammal (e. g., by allowing an orally administered compound to be more readily absorbed into the blood) or which enhance delivery of the parent compound to a biological compartment (e. g., the brain or lymphatic system) relative to the parent species.

The compounds according to the invention may be used in the form of salts derived from inorganic or organic acids. Included among such acid salts, for example, are the following: acetate, adipate, alginate, aspartate, benzoate, benzenesulfonate, bisulfate, butyrate, citrate, camphorate, camphorsulfonate, cyclopentanepropionate, digluconate, dodecylsulfate, ethanesulfonate, fumarate, flucoheptanoate, glycerophosphate, hemisulfate, heptanoate, hexanoate, hydrochloride, hydrobromide, hydroiodide, 2- hydroxyethanesulfonate, lactate, maleate, methanesulfonate, 2-naphthalenesulfonate, nicotinate, oxalate, pamoate, pectianate, persulfate, phenylproprionate, picrate, pivalate, propionate, succinate, tartrate, thiocyanate, tosylate and undecanoate.. Other acids, such as oxalic, while not in themselves pharmaceutically acceptable, may be employed in the preparation of salts useful as intermediates in obtaining the compounds of the invention and their pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition'salts.

Salts derived from appropriate bases include alkali metal (e. g. sodium), alkaline earth metal (e. g., magnesium), ammonium and +NW4 (wherein W is Cl_4 alkyl).

Physiologically acceptable salts of a hydrogen atom or an amino group include salts or organic carboxylic acids such as acetic, lactic, tartaric, malic, isethionic,

lactobionic and succinic acids; organic sulfonic acids such as methanesulfonic, ethanesulfonic, benzenesulfonic and p-toluenesulfonic acids and inorganic acids such as hydrochloric, sulfuric, phosphoric and sulfamic acids.

Physiologically acceptable salts of a compound with a hydroxy group include the anion of said compound in combination with a suitable cation such as Na+, NH4+, and NW4+ (wherein W is a C1-4 alkyl group).

Pharmaceutically acceptable salts include salts of organic carboxylic acids such as ascorbic, acetic, citric, lactic, tartaric, malic, maleic, isothionic, lactobionic, p-aminobenzoic and succinic acids; organic sulphonic acids such as methanesulphonic, ethanesulphonic, benzenesulphonic and p-toluenesulphonic acids and inorganic acids such as hydrochloric, sulphuric, phosphoric, sulphamic and pyrophosphoric acids.

For therapeutic use, salts of the compounds according to the invention will be pharmaceutically acceptable. However, salts of acids and bases which are non-pharmaceutically acceptable may also find use, for example, in the preparation or purification of a pharmaceutically acceptable compound.

Preferred salts include salts formed from hydrochloric, sulfuric, acetic, succinic, citric and ascorbic acids.

Preferred esters of the compounds according to the invention are independently selected from the following groups: (1) carboxylic acid esters obtained by esterification of the hydroxy groups, in which the non- carbonyl moiety of the carboxylic acid portion of the ester grouping is selected from straight or branched

chain alkyl (for example, acetyl, n-propyl, t-butyl, or n-butyl), alkoxyalkyl (for example, methoxymethyl), aralkyl (for example, benzyl), aryloxyalkyl (for example, phenoxymethyl), aryl (for example, phenyl optionally substituted by, for example, halogen, C14alkyl, or Ci- 4alkoxy or amino); (2) sulfonate esters, such as alkyl-or aralkylsulfonyl (for example, methanesulfonyl); (3) amino acid esters (for example, L-valyl or L-isoleucyl); (4) phosphonate esters and (5) mono-, di-or triphosphate esters. The phosphate esters may be further esterified by, for example, a C120 alcohol or reactive derivative thereof, or by a 2,3-di (C6-24) acyl glycerol.

In such esters, unless otherwise specified, any alkyl moiety present advantageously contains from 1 to 18 carbon atoms, particularly from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, more particularly from 1 to 4 carbon atoms, Any cycloalkyl moiety present in such esters advantageously contains from 3 to 6 carbon atoms. Any aryl moiety present in such esters advantageously comprises a phenyl group.

Any reference to any of the above compounds also includes a reference to a pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.

The compounds according to the invention are especially useful for the treatment of AIDS and related clinical conditions such as AIDS related complex (ARC), progressive generalized lymphadenopathy (PGL), Kapos's sarcoma, thrombocytopenic purpura, AIDS-related neurological conditions such as AIDS dementia complex, multiple sclerosis or tropical paraperesis, and also anti-HIV antibody-positive and HIV-positive conditions, including such conditions in asymptomatic patients.

In a further aspect of the invention there are provided the compounds according to the invention for use in medical therapy particularly for the treatment or prophylaxis of viral infections such as HIV infections.

According to another aspect, the present invention provides a method for the treatment or prevention of the symptoms or effects of a viral infection in an infected animal, for example, a mammal including a human, which comprises treating said animal with a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to the invention. According to a particular embodiment of this aspect of the invention, the viral infection is an HIV infection. A further aspect of the invention includes a method for the treatment or prevention of the symptoms or effects of an HBV infection.

The compounds according to the invention may also be used in adjuvant therapy in the treatment of HIV infections or HIV-associated symptoms or effects, for example Kapos's sarcoma.

The present invention further provides a method for the treatment of a clinical condition in an animal, for example, a mammal including a human which clinical condition includes those which have been discussed in the introduction hereinbefore, which comprises treating said animal with a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to the invention. The present invention also includes a method for the treatment or prophylaxis of any of the aforementioned infections or conditions.

In yet a further aspect, the present invention provides the use of a compound according to the invention

in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment or prophylaxis of any of the above mentioned viral infections or conditions. It will be appreciated that of compounds of Formula (I), (IA), (IB), (II), (III), (IV), and (V) and one or more other HIV protease inhibitors, reverse transcriptase inhibitors, or non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors may be used in the manufacture of the above medicament.

Reference herein to treatment extends to prophylaxis as well as the treatment of established infections or symptoms.

The above compounds according to the invention and their pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives may be employed in combination with other therapeutic agents for the treatment of the above infections or conditions.

Combination therapies according to the present invention comprise the administration of at least one compound of the formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative thereof and at least one other pharmaceutically active ingredient. The active ingredient (s) and pharmaceutically active agents may be administered. simultaneously in either the same or different pharmaceutical formulations or sequentially in any order. The amounts of the active ingredient (s) and pharmaceutically active agent (s) and the relative timings of administration will be selected in order to achieve the desired combined therapeutic effect. Preferably the combination therapy involves the administration of one compound according to the invention and one of the agents mentioned herein below.

Examples of such further therapeutic agents include agents that are effective for the treatment of

viral infections or associated conditions such as (1 alpha, 2 beta, 3 alpha)-9- [2,3-bis (hydroxymethyl) cyclobutyl] guanine [(-) BHCG, SQ-34514], oxetanocin-G (3,4-bis- (hydroxymethyl)-2-oxetanosyl] guanine), acyclic nucleosides (e. g. acyclovir, valaciclovir, famciclovir, ganciclovir, penciclovir), acyclic nucleoside phosphonates (e. g. (S)-1- (3-hydroxy-2-phosphonyl- methoxypropyl) cytosine (HPMPC), ribonucleotide reductase inhibitors such as 2-acetylpyridine 5- [ (2- chloroanilino) thiocarbonyl) thiocarbonohydrazone, 3'azido-3'-deoxythymidine, other 2', 3'-dideoxynucleosides such as 2', 3'-dideoxycytidine, 2', 3'-dideoxyadenosine, 2', 3'-dideoxyinosine, 2', 3'-didehydrothymidine, protease inhibitors such as indinavir, ritonavir, nelfinavir, [3S- [3R* (1R*, 2S*)]]- [3 [ [ (4-aminophenyl) sulfonyl] (2- methylpropyl) amino]-2-hydroxy-1-(phenylmethyl) propyl]- tetrahydro-3-furanyl ester (141W94), oxathiolane nucleoside analogues such as (-)-cis-1- (2-hydroxymethyl)- 1,3-oxathiolane 5-yl)-cytosine (lamivudine) or cis-1- (2- (hydroxymethyl)-1,3-oxathiolan-5-yl)-5-fluorocytosine (FTC), 3'-deoxy-3'-fluorothymidine, 5-chloro-2', 3'- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> dideoxy-3'-fluorouridine, (-)-cis-4- [2-amino-6-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (cyclopropylamino)-9H-purin-9-yl]-2-cyclopentene-1- methanol, ribavirin, 9- [4-hydroxy-2- (hydroxymethyl) but-l- yl]-guanine (H2G), tat inhibitors such as 7-chloro-5- (2- pyrryl)-3H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2- (H) one (Ro5-3335), 7- chloro-1,3-dihydro-5- (lH-pyrrol-2yl)-3H-1,4- benzodiazepin-2-amine (Ro24-7429), interferons such as a- interferon, renal excretion inhibitors such as probenecid, nucleoside transport inhibitors such as dipyridamole; pentoxifylline, N-acetylcysteine (NAC), <BR> <BR> <BR> Procysteine, a-trichosanthin, phosphonoformic acid, as

well as immunomodulators such as interleukin II or thymosin, granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factors, erythropoetin, soluble CD4 and genetically engineered derivatives thereof, or non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) such as nevirapine (BI- RG-587), loviride (a-APA) and delavuridine (BHAP), and phosphonoformic acid, and 1,4-dihydro-2H-3,1-benzoxazin- 2-ones NNRTIs such as (-)-6-chloro-4-cyclopropylethynyl- 4-trifluoromethyl-1,4-dihydro-2H-3,1-benzoxazin-2-one (L- 743,726 or DMP-266), and quinoxaline NNRTIs such as isopropyl (2S)-7-fluoro-3,4-dihydro-2-ethyl-3-oxo-1 (2H)- quinoxalinecarboxylate (HBY1293).

More preferably the combination therapy involves the administration of one of the above mentioned agents and a compound within one of the preferred or particularly preferred sub-groups within formula (I) as described above. Most preferably the combination therapy involves the joint use of one of the above named agents together with one of the compounds of formula (I) specifically named herein.

The present invention further includes the use of a compound according to the invention in the manufacture of a medicament for simultaneous or sequential administration with at least one other therapeutic agent, such as those defined hereinbefore.

In order that this invention may be more fully understood, the following examples are set forth. These examples are for the purpose of illustration only and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any way.

Example (Compound 1) Step 1:

3,3-Dimethyl-4-oxobutyl cyanide To a stirred solution of isobutyraldehyde (6.3 mL, 69.3 mmol), hydroquinone (25 mg) and acrylonitrile (5.7 mL, 86.7 mmol) in 1,4-dioxane (25 mL) was added 5% sodium hydroxide (4.6 mL). The reaction was heated at 65°C for 2.5 hours and then stirred at ambient temperature for 16 hours. The dioxane was removed in vacuo and the residue was taken up in dichloromethane (80 mL). The dichloromethane was washed with water (3 x 80 mL), dried (magnesium sulfate), concentrated in vacuo and then distilled to afford the title compound (5.4 g, 63%) as a colorless liquid; bp 70°C (0.8 mm); 1H NMR (CDCl3) : 6 1.11 (6H, s), 1.87 (2H, t), 2.29 (2H, t), 9.40 (1H, s) Step 2: tert-Butyl N- (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- [ (4-cyano-2, 2-dimethyl butyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate To a suspension of the product of Step 1 (1.1 <BR> <BR> g, 8.7 mmol) and tert-butyl N- (1S, 2R)-3-amino-1-benzyl-2-

hydroxypropylcarbamate (3.1 g, 11.0 mmol) in 1,2- dichloroethane (30 mL), tetrahydrofuran (30 mL) and N, N- dimethylformamide (30 mL) was added sodium triacetoxy borohydride (3.2 g, 15.0 mmol) and the mixture was stirred under nitrogen atmosphere for 3.5 hours. The mixture was filtered and the filtrate was concentrated to 25 mL. The residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and 2M sodium hydroxide/water. The organic phase was washed with water, brine, dried (sodium sulfate), and evaporated. The residue was chromatographed (silicagel, dichloromethane/methanol, 95: 5) to provide the title compound as a white solid (2.8 g, 90%); mp 79-80 C; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.81 (6H, s), 1.24 (9H, s), 1.50 (3H, br dd), 2.22 (2H, s), 2.40 (2H, br dd), 2.45-2.60 (3H, m), 2.96 (1H, dd), 3.40 (1H, br s), 3.50-3.55 (1H, m), 4.87 (1H, br s), 6.70 (1H, d), 7.10-7.18 (3H, m), 7.20- 7.25 (2H, m); MS: 390.2 (MH+) Step 3: tert-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-(4-cyano-2,2- dimethylbutyl) [(4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate To a solution of the product of Step 2 (0.5 g, 1.3 mmol) in anhydrous dichloromethane (15 mL) at 0°C was added N-ethyldiisopropylamine (0.48 mL, 0.36 g, 2.8 mmol) and a solution of 4-methoxybenzenesulfonyl chloride (0.27 g, 1.3 mmol) in anhydrous dichloromethane (2 mL) and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature under nitrogen atmosphere for 18 hours. The mixture was washed

sequentially with 1M hydrochloric acid, sodium bicarbonate/water, brine, dried (sodium sulfate) and concentrated. The residue was chromatographed (silica gel, dichloromethane/methanol, 97: 3) to provide the title compound as a colorless foam (0.34 g, 48%); <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.88 (3H, s), 0.92 (3H, s), 1.20 (9H, s), 1.67 (2H, t), 2.40-2.50 (2H, m), 2.70 (1H, d), 2.80- 2.95 (2H, m), 3.12-3.2 (4H, m), 3.73 (1H, br s), 3.82 (3H, s), 5.10 (1H, d), 6.63 (1H, d), 7.08 (2H, d), 7.10- 7.27 (5H, m), 7.78 (2H, d); MS: 560.2 (MH+) Example (Compound 2) Step 1: 3-Methyl-4-oxobutyl cyanide N- (l-propen-1-yl) piperidine [Mannich, D.; Ber.

1936,69,2106] was subjected to the procedure used in Step 1 of Example (Compound 3) to give the title compound as a pale yellow oil; bp 127-129 C (19 mm); 1H NMR <BR> <BR> <BR> (CDC13): 8 1. 19 (3H, d), 1.62-1.72 (1H, m), 2.03-2.13 (1H, m), 2.43 (2H, t), 2.51-2.61 (1H, m), 9.62 (1H, s).

Step 2:

tert-Butyl N-(15, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(2RS)-(4-cyano-2- methylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate The product from step 1 was subjected to the procedure used in Example (Compound 1), Step 2, to provide the title compound as a white solid; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0.93 (3H, d), 1.32 (9H, s), 1.34-1.84 (4H, m), 2.36-2.68 (7H, m), 3.04 (1H, dd), 3.42-3.66 (2H, m), 4.82 (1H, br s), 6.75 (1H, d), 7.15-7.35 (5H, m); MS: 376 (MH+) Step 3: ter-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(2RS)-(4-cyano-2- methylbutyl)] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 2 was subjected to the procedure used above (Step 3, Example (Compound 1)) to give the title compound as a white foam (~1: 1. mixture of diastereomers by 1H NMR spectroscopy); 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.80 (3H, d), 1.21 (9H, s), 1.2-1.3 (1H, m), 1.8-1.9 (2H, m), 2.35-2.45 (3H, m), 2.60-2.65 (1H, m), 2.70-2.82 (1H, m), 2.9-3.0 (2H, m), 3.22-3.30 (1H, m), 3.4-3.6 (2H, m), 3.8 (3H, m), 5.05 (1H, br s), 6.70 (1H, d), 7.05 (2H, d), 7.10-7.23 (5H, m), 7.70 (2H, d); MS: 546.3 (MH+) Example (Compound 3) Step 1:

3-Ethyl-4-oxobutyl cyanide A stirred solution of N- (1-buten-1- yl) piperidine [Mannich, D.; Ber. 1936,69,2106] (4.2 g, 29.9 mmol) and acrylonitrile (2.1 g, 38.8 mmol) in acetonitrile (25 mL) was heated at reflux for 18 hours.

Acetic acid and water (10 mL, 1: 1) was added and the reaction was heated an additional 4 hours. The acetonitrile was removed in vacuo and the residue was taken up in ether (60 mL). The ether was washed with water (2 x 40 mL), saturated sodium bicarbonate/water (40 mL), dried (magnesium sulfate), concentrated in vacuo and then distilled to afford the title compound (1.6 g, 42%) as a colorless liquid. bp 132°C (18 mm); H NMR (CDC13): 8 0.97 (3H, t), 1.55-1.82 (3H, m), 1.96- 2.07 (1H, m), 2.40 (2H, q), 2.40-2.48 (1H, m), 9.62 (1H, s).

Step 2:

tert-Butyl N- (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(2RS)- (4-cyano-2-<BR> ethylbutyl)amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate The product from step a was subjected to the general procedure (Step 2, Example (Compound 1)) to provide the title compound as a white solid; mp 67-68°C; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0. 90 (3H, t), 1.22 (9H, s), 1.23-1.28 (1H, m), 1.35-1.42 (1H, m), 1.45-1.62 (3H, m), 2.35-2.60 (7H, m), 2.96 (1H, dd), 3.40 (1H, br s), 3.5 (1H, qd), 4.80 (1H, br s), 6.73 (1H, d), 7.10-7.25 (5H, m); MS: 390.2 (MH+).

Step 3: tert-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-l-benzyl-3-[(2RS)- (4-cyano-2- ethylbutyl)] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from step 2 was subjected to general procedure (Step 3, Example (Compound 1)) to give the title compound as a white glass (~1: 1 mixture of diastereomers by 1H NMR spectroscopy); H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.80 (3H, t), 1.22 (9H, s), 1.32-1.40 (1H, m), 1.45-1.60 (1H, m), 1.75-1.82 (1H, m), 2.40-2.50

(3H, m), 2.75-2.85 (2H, m), 2.90 (1H, dd), 3.20 (1H, dd), 3.25-3.30 (1H, m), 3.40-3.48 (1H, m), 3.50-3.58 (1H, m), 3.80 (3H, s), 5.0 (1H, br s), 6.70 (1H, d), 7.08 (2H, d), 7.10-7.24 (5H, m), 7.75 (2H, m); MS: 582.3 (MH+) Example (Compound 4) Step 1: 3- (1,3-Dioxolan-2-yl) propionitrile A mixture of 2- (3-chloropropyl)-1,3-dioxolane (5.7 g, 37.8 mmol) and potassium cyanide (3.8 g, 58.4 mmol) in dimethylsulfoxide (12 mL) was heated at 100 °C for 48 hours. The reaction mixture was diluted with water (80 mL) and extracted with ether (3 x 60 mL). The combined ether layer was washed with water (3 x 60 mL), dried (magnesium sulfate), concentrated in vacuo and purified by silica gel chromatography (ethyl acetate in hexane, 1: 2) to afford the title compound (2.1g, 40%) as a pale yellow liquid; H NMR (CDC13): 8 1.76-1.84 (4H, m), 4.21 (2H, t), 3.78- 4.01 (4H, m), 4.87 (1H, t).

Step 2: <BR> <BR> tert-Butyl N- (1S, 2R)-l-benzyl-3- [ (4-cyanobutyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate

To a stirred solution of the product from step 1 (2.0 g, 14.2 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (85 mL) was added 5% hydrochloric acid (17 mL). The reaction was heated at 70 °C for 5 hours and then cooled to ambient temperature.

The mixture was poured into saturated sodium bicarbonate (80 mL) and extracted with ether (3 x 60 mL). The organic extracts were dried (magnesium sulfate), concentrated <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> down in vacuo tu~ 30 mL and added to a stirred suspension of tert-butyl N-(lS, 2R)-3-amino-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate (3.9 g, 14.1 mmol) in dichloroethane (30 mL) and dimethylformamide (20 mL).

Sodium triacetoxyborohydride (4.5 g, 21.2 mmol) was added followed by glacial acetic acid (0.8 mL) and the reaction was stirred at ambient temperature for 16 hours.

The mixture was filtered and the filtrate was concentrated in vacuo to ~25 mL, diluted with water (60 mL), adjusted to pH~12 with 1N sodium hydroxide and extracted with ethyl acetate (80 mL). The ethyl acetate was washed with water (2 x 60 mL), dried (magnesium sulfate), concentrated in vacuo and purified by silica gel chromatography (92: 8: 1; chloroform: methanol: ammonium hydroxide) to afford the title compound (1.8 g, 34%) as a white solid. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <P>1H NMR (d6-DMSO): 8 1.32 (9H, s), 1.48-1.72 (4H, m), 2. 02 (1H, br s), 2.44-2.70 (7H, m), 3.04 (1H, dd), 3.42-3.64 (2H, m), 4.82 (1H, br s), 6.72 (1H, d), 7.15-7.35 (5H, m); MS: 362 (MH+).

Step 3:

tert-Butyl N- (lS, 2R)-l-benzyl-3- (4-cyanobutyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 2 was subjected to the general procedure Step 3, Example (Compound 1) to afford the title compound as a white foam; <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 1.22 (9H, s), 1.4-1.6 (4H, m), 2.4-2.5 (3H, m), 2.75 (1H, dd), 2.95 (2H, br d), 3.2-3.3 (2H, m), 3.4-3.6 (2H, m), 3.8 (3H, s), 5.07 (1H, br s), 6.7 (1H, d), 7.09 (2H, d), 7.10-7.14 (5H, m), 7.7 (1H, m); MS: 532.2 (MH+) Example (Compound 5) Step 1: tert-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-(4-cyano-2,((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-(4-cyano-2, 2- dimethylbutyl) [ (3-nitrophenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate To a solution of the product from step 2 (Example (Compound 1); 0.65 g, 1.6 mmol) in dichloromethane (5 mL) was added 3-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride (0.4 g, 1.8 mmol) and 1M sodium hydroxide/water (3 mL, 3 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 7 hours. Excess 3-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride (0.2 g, 0.9 mmol) and 1M sodium hydroxide/water (1.5 mL, 1.5 mmol) were added and stirring was continued

for 18 hours. The organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate) and evaporated. The residue was chromatographed (silica gel, dichloromethane/methanol, 97: 3) to provide the title compound (0.52 g, 55%) as a white foam; H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0.9 (3H, s), 0.95 (3H, s), 1.2 (9H, s), 1.65 (2H, t), 2.4 (1H, dd), 2.50-2.55 (1H, m), 2.8 (1H, d), 3.0 (1H, d), 3.2 (1H, dd), 3.3-3.5 (5H, m), 4.95 (1H, d), 6.6 (1H, d), 7.10-7.25 (5H, m), 7.85 (1H, t), 8.15 (1H, d), 8.45 (1H, d), 8.5 (1H, s).

Step 2: tert-ButylN-((lS, 2R)-3-[(3-aminophenyl)((lS, 2R)-3-[(3-aminophenyl) sulfonyl] (4-cyano-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> 2, 2-dimethylbutyl) amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate A mixture of the product form step 1 (0.19 g), 10% Pd/C (40 mg), and ethylacetate (4 mL) was hydrogenated-at atmospheric pressure for 18 hours.

Solvent was evaporated and the residue was chromatographed (silica gel, dichloromethane/methanol, 97: 3) to give the title compound (0.16 g, 85%) as a foam; H NMR (CDC13): 5 0. 99 (6H, s), 1.25 (9H, s), 1.75 (2H, t), 2.4 (2H, t), 2.8 (1H, dd), 2.95-3.20 (5H, m), 3.6-3.8 (2H, br m), 3.9-4.1 (3H, br m), 4.58 (1H, br d), 6.85 (1H, d), 7.05 (1H, br s), 7.09 (1H, d), 7.18-7.31 (6H, m); MS: 545.2 (MH+).

Example (Compound 6)

{(1S, 2R)-3-[(Benzo [1,3]dioxole-5-sulfonyl)- (4-cyano-2,2-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-l-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid tert-butyl ester.

[ (lS, 2R)-l-Benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl- butylamino)-2-hydroxy-propyl]-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (0.099 g, 0.25 mmol) was dissolved in CH2C12 and treated with diisopropylethylamine (0.066 ml, 0.38 mmol) and Benzo [1,3] dioxole-5-sulfonyl chloride (0.067 g, 0.31 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring.

After 15 h the reaction mixture was concentrated in vacuo, taken up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHC03, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by column chromatography (1% MeOH in CH2C12) gave 0.083 g of a white solid. MS (ES): 574 (M+1).

Example (Compound 7) (3S)-Tetrahydro-3-furanyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-i-benzyl-3- (4-cyano- 2, 2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate

To a solution of the product of Step 3, Example (Compound 1) (0.22 g, 0.4 mmol) in dichloromethane (2.5 mL) at 0 °C was added trifluoroacetic acid (2.5 mL) and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 1 hour. Solvent was evaporated and coevaporated with dichloromethane. The residue was dissolved in dichloromethane and washed with 0.1 M sodium hydroxide/water, water, brine, dried (sodium sulfate), concentrated and dried in vacuo. The resulting pale yellow foam was dissolved in acetonitrile (4 mL) and N- ethyldiisopropylamine (0.08 mL, 0.059 g, 0.46 mmol) and N-succinimidyl (3S)-tetrahydro-3-furanyl carbonate (0.098 g, 0.43 mmol) were added. The mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 1 hour and the solvent was evaporated. The residue was chromatographed (silica gel, dichloromethane/methanol, 98: 2) to give the title compound as a white foam (0.18 g, 82%); H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.88 (3H, s), 0.92 (3H, s), 1.65 (2H, t), 1.75 (1H, dt), 2.05 (1H, sextuplet), 2.45-2.50 (2H, m), 2.70 (1H, s), 2.85 (1H, dd), 2.93 (1H, dd), 3.2-3.4 (5H, m), 3.57 (1H, dd), 3.63 (1H, td), 3.69 (1H, dd), 3.72-3.80 (1H, s), 3.84 (3H, s), 4.90 (1H, br s), 5.18 (1H, d), 7.08 (2H, d), 7.10-7.25 (6H, m), 7.75 (2H, d); MS: 574.2 (MH+).

Example (Compound 8)

(3S)-Tetrahydro-3-furanyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(2RS)-4-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> cyano-2-methyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl)carbamate The product from step 3, Example (Compound 2) was subjected to general procedure in Example (Compound 7) to give the title compound as a white glass (~1: 1 mixture of diastereomers by 1H NMR spectroscopy); lH NMR <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (DMSO-d6): 8 0. 80 (3H, d), 1.2-1.3 (1H, m), 1.75 (1H, dd), 1.8-1.9 (2H, m), 2.0-2.1 (1H, m), 2.40 (1H, dd), 2.45- 2.50 (2H, m), 2.6-2.7 (2H, m), 2.98 (1H, d), 3.10 (1H, dd), 3.3-3.4 (2H, m), 3.5-3.7 (5H, m), 3.82 (3H, s), 4.90 (1H, br s), 5.10 (1H, d), 7.08 (2H, d), 7.10-7.25 (6H, m), 7.72 (2H, d); MS: 560.2 (MH+).

Example (Compound 9) (3S)-Tetrahydro-3-furanylN-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(2RS)-4-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> cyano-2-ethyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 3, Example (Compound 3) was subjected to general procedure in Example (Compound 7) to provide the title compound as a white glass (~1: 1 mixture of diastereomers by lH NMR spectroscopy); H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0. 80 (3H, t), 1.2-1.4 (2H, m), 1.42- 1.60 (2H, m), 1.70-1.80 (2H, m), 1.95-2.05 (1H, m), 2.4- 2.5 (2H, m), 2.90-2.95 (3H, m), 2.98 (1H, dd), 3.10 (1H, dd), 3.2-3.3 (1H, m), 3.4-3.90 (6H, m), 3.94 (3H, s), 4.90 (1H, br s), 5.05 (1H, d), 7.05-7.30 (8H, m), 7.75 (2H, d); MS: 574.2 (MH+).

Example (Compound 10)

(3S, 3aR, 6aS)-Hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3 E (3-aminophenyl) sulfonyl] (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl)- amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate To a solution of the product form Step 2, Example (Compound 5) (0.13 g) in dichloromethane (1.5 mL) at 0°C was added trifluoroacetic acid (1 mL) and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 1 hour.

Solvent was evaporated and coevaporated with dichloromethane. The residue was dissolved in dichloromethane and washed with 0.1 M sodium hydroxide/water, dried (sodium sulfate), concentrated and dried in vacuo. The resulting pale yellow foam was dissolved in acetonitrile (3 mL) and N- ethyldiisopropylamine (0.09 mL, 0.067 g,. 52 mmol) and [ (3S, 3aR, 6aS)-hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl] [4- nitrophenyl] carbonate (0.08 g, 0.31 mmol) were added.

The mixture was stirred at ambient temperature under nitrogen atmosphere for 18 hours. Solvent was evaporated and the residue was dissolved in dichloromethane, washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate/water, dried (sodium sulfate) and chromatographed (silica gel, dichloromethane/methanol, 97: 3) to give the title compound (0.09 g, 65%) as a foam;

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0. 9 (3H, s), 0.97 (3H, s), 1.6-1.7 (3H, m), 1.8 (1H, dd), 2.2-2.3 (3H, m), 2.7 (1H, d), 2.80-2.95 (3H, m), 3.3-3.4 (3H, m), 3.45 (1H br q), 3.6- 3.8 (4H, m), 4.8 (1H, q), 5.15 (1H, d), 5.58 (1H, d), 5.6 (2H, br s), 6.8 (1H, d), 6.85 (1H, d), 6.98 (1H, br s), 7.10-7.25 (7H, m); MS: 601.2 (MH+).

Example (Compound 11) (3S, 3aR, 6aS)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 3 of Example (Compound 1) was subjected to the procedure used in Example (Compound <BR> <BR> <BR> 10) to provide the title compound as a white foam ;<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0. 89 (3H, s), 0.92 (3H, s), 1.6-1.7 (3H, m), 1.5 (1H, dd), 2.4-2.5 (3H, m), 2.7 (1H, d), 2.85-2.95 (3H, m), 3.25-3.45 (4H, m), 3.6-3.8 (4H, m), 3.82 (3H, s), 4.79 (1H, q), 5.15 (1H, d), 5.53 (1H, d), 7.08 (2H, d), 7.12-7.28 (6H, m), 7.75 (2H, d); MS: 616.5 (MH+).

Alternative Synthesis

(3S, 3aR, 6aS)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate N- (2R, 3S)- (3-Amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl)-N- (4-cyano- 2,2-dimethyl-butyl)-4-methoxy-benzenesulfonamide hydrochloride (0.086 mmol) was dissolved in 1 mL of DMF and treated with triethylamine (60 AL, 0.43 mmol) and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-2-yl 4- nitrophenyl carbonate (0.028 g, 0.095 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring. After 3 days the reaction mixture was dissolved in EtOAc, washed with water and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by column chromatography (EtOAc, 50% in Hexane) gave 0.028 g of a white solid. MS (ES): 616.3 (M+1), HPLC showed the material to be 98% pure; ret. time = 11.80 min.

Example (Compound 12) Step 1: tert-Butyl N- [ (lS, 2R)-l-benzyl-3- ( (4-cyano-2, 2- dimethylbutyl) [3-(methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate A mixture of the product from Step 1 (Example <BR> <BR> (Compound 5), 0.21 g), 10% Pd/C (0.2 g), methanol (7 mL), and acetic acid (0.3 mL) was hydrogenated at atmospheric

pressure for 48 hours. The mixture was filtered through a bed of celite and the solvent was evaporated. The residue was dissolved in dichloromethane and the solution was washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate/water, dried (sodium sulfate), evaporated, and the residue was chromatographed (silica gel, dichloromethane/methanol, 98: 2) to afford the title compound (25 mg, 13%) as a glass; 'H NMR (CDC13): 6 0. 95 (6H, s), 1.29 (9H, s), 1.72 (2H, t), 2.37 (2H, t), 2.75-2.85 (1H, m), 2.87 (3H, s), 2.90- 3.20 (5H, m), 3.75 (1H, brs), 3.95 (1H, brs), 4.02 (1H, brs), 4.18 (1H, brs), 4.55 (1H, d), 6.76 (1H, dd), 6.95 (1H, t), 7.02 (1H, d), 7.18-7.23 (3H, m), 7.25-7.32 (3H, m).

Step 2: (3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-[(lS, 2R)-1- <BR> <BR> benzyl-3- ( (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [3- (methylamino)-<BR> <BR> phenyl] sulfonylamino)-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate The product from Step 1 was subjected to the procedure used in Example (Compound 10) to afford the title compound as a white foam; H NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 0.97 (3H, s), 1.02 (3H, s), 1.20-1.26 (1H, m), 1.30-1.35 (1H, m), 1.78 (2H, t), 2.50-2.62 (3H, m), 2.78 (3H, d), 2.80-2.97 (3H, m), 3.05 (1H, d), 3.38- 3.42 (2H, m), 3.50-3.60 (1H, m), 3.65 (2H, dd), 3.78 (1H, td), 3.90 (2H, dd), 4.85 (1H, q), 5.26 (1H, d), 5.58 (1H, d), 6.24 (1H, brq), 6.85 (1H, d), 6.94-7.0 (2H, m), 7.2- 7.4 (7H, m); MS: 615.5 (MH+).

Example (Compound 13)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2, 2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 3 (Example (Compound 1) was subjected to the procedure used in Example (Compound 11), except the enantiomeric activated ester was employed, to afford the title compound as a white foam; 'H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.92 (3H, s), 1.0 (3H, s), 1.25 (1H, d), 1.38-1.48 (1H, m), 1.79 (2H, t), 2.43-2.60 (3H, m), 2.75 (1H, d), 2.8 (1H, dd), 2.9 (1H, dd), 3.05 (1H, dd), 3.3-3.5 (4H, m), 3.6-3.8 (4H, m), 3.92 (3H, s), 4.86 (1H, q), 5.25 (1H, d), 5.6 (1H, d), 7.18 (2H, d), 7.22-7.40 (6H, m), 7.8 (2H, d); MS: 616.4 (MH+).

Example (Compound 14) Step 1: 3- (1-Formylcyclopentyl) propanenitrile Cyclopentanecarboxaldehyde was subjected to Step 1 of Example (Compound 1) to provide the title compound.

1H NMR (CDC13): 6 1.44-1.58 (2H, m), 1.63-1.80 (4H, m), 1.89-2.01 (4H, m), 2.29 (2H, t), 9.40 (1H, s).

Step 2: tert-Butyl N- [ (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- ( [1- (2-cyanoethyl) cyclopentyl] methylamino)-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate The product from Step 1 was subjected to procedure 2 (Example (Compound 1)) to give the title compound as a thick yellow oil.

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 1.24 (9H, s), 1.28-1.60 (8H, m), 1.64 (2H, t), 2.29 (2H, s), 2.40 (2H, t), 2.46-2.62 (3H, m), 2.96 (1H, dd), 3.36-3.58 (2H, m), 4.75 (1H, br s), 6.70 (1H, d), 7.08-7.25 (5H, m); MS 416 (MH+).

Step 3: tert-Butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- [1- (2-cyanoethyl) cyclopentyl] methyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate

The product from Step 2 was subjected to Step 3 (Example (Compound 1)) to afford the title compound as a white solid. <BR> <P>H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 1.22 (9H, s), 1.38-1.60 (8H, m), 1.66- 1.76 (1H, m), 1.82-1.92 (1H, m), 2.44-2.56 (2H, m), 2.68- 2.96 (3H, m), 3.24-3.44 (4H, m), 3.68-3.78 (1H, m), 3.82 (3H, s), 5.08 (1H, d), 6.64 (1H, d), 7.04-7.24 (7H, m), 7.74 (2H, d); MS: 586 (MH+).

Step 4: (3S)-Tetrahydro-3-furanyl-N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- [1- (2- cyanoethyl) cyclopentyl] methyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 3 was subjected to the procedure used in Example (Compound 7) to give the title compound as a white foam.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 1.4-1.7 (8H, m), 1.75-2.00 (3H, m), 2.1 (1H, sextuplet), 2.5-2.6 (2H, m), 2.8 (1H, d), 2.9 (1H, dd), 3.0 (1H, d), 3.3-3.5 (5H, m), 3.65 (1H, dd), 3.7 (1H, dd), 3.8 (1H, dd), 3.82-3.87 (1H, m), 3.92 (3H, s), 5.0 1H, brs), 5.21 (1H, d), 7.18 (2H, d), 7.2-7.4 (6H, m), 7.82 (2H, d); MS: 600.4 (MH+).

Example (Compound 15) Step 1: 3- (1-Formylcyclohexyl) propanenitrile Cyclohexylcarboxaldehyde was subjected to Step in Step 1 of Example (Compound 1) to give the title compound.

H NMR (CDC13): 6 1.22-1.43 (5H, m), 1.47-1.62 (3H, m), 1.81-1.91 (4H, m), 2.21 (2H, t), 9.40 (1H, s) Step 2: tert-Butyl N- [ (lS, 2R)-l-benzyl-3- ( [l- (2-cyanoethyl) cyclohexyl] methylamino)-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate The product from step 1 was subjected to Step 2 (Example (Compound 1)) to afford the title compound as a thick yellow oil.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 1.24 (9H, s), 1.18-1.42 (10H, m), 1.60 (2H, t), 2.30 (2H, s), 2.39 (2H, t), 2.46-2.62 (3H, m), 2.96 (1H, dd), 3. 36-3.58 (2H, m), 4.74 (1H, br s), 6.71 (1H, d), 7.08-7.26 (5H, m); MS: 430 (MH+).

Step 3:

tert-Butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- [1- (2-cyanoethyl) cyclohexyl] methyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 2 was subjected to Step 3 (Example (Compound 1)) to provide the title compound as a white solid.

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 1.20 (9H, s), 1.18-1.52 (10H, m), 1.75-1.90 (2H, m), 2.40-2.50 (2H, m), 2.64-2.94 (3H, m), 3.22-3.38 (4H, m), 3.70-3.78 (1H, m), 3.82 (3H, s), 5.11 (1H, d), 6.64 (1H, d), 7.04-7.24 (7H, m), 7.76 (2H, d); MS: 600 (MH+) Step 4: (3S)-Tetrahydro-3-furanyl-N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- [1- (2- cyanoethyl) cyclohexyl] methyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 3 was subjected to conditions used in Example (Compound 7) to give the title compound as a white foam.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 1.2-1.6 (10H, m), 1.7-1.9 (3H, m), 2.05 (1H, sextuplet), 2.4-2.5 (2H, m), 2.65 (1H, d), 2.8 (1H, dd), 2.92 (1H, d), 3.2-3.4 (5H, m), 3.55 (1H, dd), 3.65 (1H, dd), 3.72 (1H, dd), 3.80 (1H, brs), 3.85 (3H, s), 4.9 (1H, brs), 5.10 (1H, d), 7.08 (2H, d), 7.1-7.3 (6H, m), 7.8 (2H, d); MS: 614.4 (MH+).

Example (Compound 16)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- [ (3-aminophenyl) sulfonyl] (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Example (Compound 5) was subjected to general procedure in Example (Compound 11) using [ (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl] [4- nitrophenyl] carbonate to give the title compound as a white foam.

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.95 (3H, s), 0.98 (3H, s), 1.15 (1H, dd), 1.3-1.4 (1H, m), 1.7 (2H, t), 2.4-2.5 (3H, m), 2.68 (1H, d), 2.72 (1H, dd), 2.8 (1H, dd), 3.25-3.35 (2H, m), 3.40-3.47 (1H, m), 3.57 (1H, dd), 3.7 (1H, td), 3.8 (1H, d), 3.83 (1H, d), 4.79 (1H, dd), 5.2 (1H, d), 5.48 (1H, d), 5.56 (2H, s), 6.78 (1H, dd), 6.86 (1H, d), 6.97 (1H, s), 7.10-7.25 (7H, m); MS: 601.1 (MH+).

Example (Compound 17) Step 1:

tert-Butyl N- (lS, 2R)-l-benzyl-3- [ (4-cyano-2, 2- diethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate 3,3-Diethyl-4-oxobutyl cyanide was subjected to Step 2, Example (Compound 1) to provide the title compound as a foam.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 0.90 (6H, t), 1.16 (4H, q), 1.24 (9H, s), 1.36 (1H, br), 1.50 (2H, t), 2.21 (2H, s), 2.36 (2H, t), 2.45-2.60 (3H, m), 2.95 (1H, dd), 3.36-3.58 (2H, m), 4.74 (1H, d), 6.71 (1H, d), 7.08-7.26 (5H, m); MS 418 (MH+).

Step 2: tert-Butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-l-benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2- diethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from the previous step was subjected to Step 3 (Example (Compound 1)) to give the title compound as a foam.

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.75 (6H, dt), 1.20 (9H, s), 1.15-1.50 (4H, m), 1.65-1.75 (2H, m), 2.40-2.50 (2H, m), 2.60-2.95 (3H, m), 3.22-3.42 (4H, m), 3.72-3.82 (1H, m), 3.85 (3H, s), 5.14 (1H, d), 6.62 (1H, d), 7.04-7.26 (7H, m), 7.75 (2H, d); MS 588 (MH+).

Step 3:

(3S)-Tetrahydro-3-furanyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-(4-cyano- 2,2-diethylbutyl)[ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from the previous step was subjected to the procedure used in Example (Compound 10) to give the title compound as white foam.

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0.70 (6H, s), 1.15-1.20 (3H, m), 1.35- 1.40 (m, 1H), 1.60-1.80 (3H, m), 2.0-2.1 (1H, m), 2.25- 2.35 (2H, m), 2.6-2.8 (2H, m), 2.90 (1H, d), 3.2-3.4 (5H, m), 3.5-3.8 (4H, m) 3.83 (3H, s), 4.90 (1H, br s), 5.2 (1H, d), 7.05 (2H, d), 7.2-7.3 (6H, m), 7.7 (2H, d); MS: 602 (MH+).

Example (Compound 18) Step 1: 4- (1, 3-Dioxolan-2-yl)-4-methylpentanenitrile The product from Step 2 was subjected to Step 1 (Example (Compound 8) except sodium cyanide was used in place of sodium azide to provide the title compound. H NMR (CDC13) : 6 0.92 (6H, s), 1.41-1.48 (2H, m), 1. 65- 1.75 (2H, m), 2.32 (2H, t), 3.82-3.97 (4H, m), 4.53 (1H, s).

Step 2:

tert-Butyl N-(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(5-cyano-2, 2- dimethylpentyl)amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate The product from Step 1 was subjected to Step 2 (Example (Compound 8) to give the title compound as a foam.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 0.82 (6H, s), 1.18-1.30 (11H, m), 1.40-1.53 (2H, m), 2.24 (2H, s), 2.38-2.62 (5H, m), 2.96 (1H, dd), 3.36-3.56 (2H, m), 4.75 (1H, br), 6.71 (1H, d), 7.08-7.26 (5H, m); MS 404 (MH+).

Step 3: tert-Butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- (5-cyano-2, 2- dimethylpentyl)[ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from the previous step was subjected to Step 3 (Example (Compound 1) to provide the title compound.

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 0.88 (3H, s), 0.92 (3H, s), 1.21 (9H, s), 1.26-1.37 (2H, m), 1.45-1.58 (2H, m), 2.43 (2H, t), 2.77 (1H, d), 2.87-2.97 (2H, m), 3.26-3.43 (4H, m), 3.66- 3.75 (1H, m), 3.82 (3H, s), 4.98 (1H, d), 6.62 (1H, d), 7.06 (2H, d), 7.08-7.24 (5H, m), 7.73 (2H, d); MS 574 (MH+).

Step 4: (3S)-Tetrahydro-3-furanyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-(5-cyano- 2,2-dimethylpentyl)[ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from the previous step was subjected to the procedure outlined in Example (Compound 7 to provide the title compound as a foam.

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.84 (3H, s), 0.89 (3H, s), 1.3 (2H, t), 1.4-1.6 (2H, m), 1.7-1.8 (1H, m), 1.95-2.05 (1H, m), 2.4-2.5 (2H, m), 2.77 (1H, d), 2.90-2.98 (2H, br d), 3.3- 3.4 (5H, m), 3.56 (1H, dd), 3.6-3.8 (3H, m), 3.82 (3H, s), 4.90 (1H, br s), 5.03 (1H, d), 7.06 (2H, d), 7.1-7.2 (6H, m), 7.7 (2H, d); MS: 588 (MH+).

Example (Compound 19) Step 1:

N- (2R, 3S)- (3-Amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl)-N- (4-cyano- 2,2-dimethyl-butyl)-4-methoxy-benzenesulfonamide; hydrochloride.

A solution of {(lS, 2R)-1-Benzyl-3-[(4-cyano- 2,2-dimethyl-butyl)- (4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-amino]-2- hydroxy-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (0.600 g, 1.07 mmol) in EtOAc was cooled to-15 °C and dry HC1 gas bubbled through for 30 min. The reaction was warmed to ambient temperature and solvent removed in vacuo to give desired product as a white solid which was used directly in the next step.

Step 2: {(lS, 2R)-1-Benzyl-3-[(4-cyano-2, 2-dimethyl-butyl)-(4-<BR> <BR> methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-amino]-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid [1,3] dioxan-5-yl ester.

N- (2R, 3S)- (3-Amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl)-N- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)-4-methoxy-benzenesulfonamide hydrochloride (0.111 g, 0.22 mmol) was dissolved in

CH2C12 and treated with diisopropylethylamine (0.120 ml, 0.67 mmol) and 1,3-dioxan-5-yl 4-nitrophenyl carbonate (0.066 g, 0.25 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring. After 15 h the reaction mixture was concentrated in vacuo, taken up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHCO3, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo.

Purification by column chromatography (1% to 3% MeOH in CH2C12) gave 0.084 g of a white solid. MS (ES): 590 (M+1).

Example (Compound 20) {(lS, 2R)-3-[(3-Methoxybenzenesulfonyl)-(4-cyano-2,2-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid (3R, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester.

N- (2R, 3S)- (3-Amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl)-N- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)-4-methoxy-benzenesulfonamide hydrochloride (0.11 mmol) was dissolved in 1 mL of DMF and treated with triethylamine (75 ßL, 0.5 mmol) and (3R, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-2-yl 4-nitrophenyl carbonate (0.034 g, 0.12 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring. After 2 days the reaction mixture was dissolved in EtOAc, washed with water and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered

and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by column chromatography (EtOAc 50% in Hexane) gave 0.037 g of a white solid. MS (ES): 616.3 (M+1), HPLC showed the material to be 98% pure; ret. time = 11.55 min.

Example (Compound 21 {(lS, 2R)-3-[(3-Methoxybenzenesulfonyl)-(4-cyano-2,2-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid (3S, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl ester.

N- (2R, 3S)- (3-Amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl)-N- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)-4-methoxy-benzenesulfonamide hydrochloride (0.11 mmol) was dissolved in 1 mL of DMF and treated with triethylamine (77 AL, 0.55 mmol) and (3S, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-2-yl 4- nitrophenyl carbonate (0.036 g, 0.12 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring. After 2 days the reaction mixture was dissolved in EtOAc, washed with water and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by column chromatography (EtOAc 50% in Hexane) gave 0.044 g of a white solid. MS (ES): 616.3 (M+1), HPLC showed the material to be 98% pure; ret. time = 11.46 min.

Example (Compound 22)

1N- (3-Methylsulfonylisobutyryl)- (lS, 2R)-l-benzyl-3- (4- cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [4-methoxyphenylsulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl amine (lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2, 2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxy phenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropylamine (13.4,0.027 mmol) was combined with 3-methyl sulfonylisobutyric acid (0.007 g, 0.032 mmol) and 1- hydroxybenzotriazole hydrate (0.004 g, 0.03 mmol) in anhydrous DMF (1 ml). Triethylamine (0.020 ml) was added followed by 1- (3-dimethylaminopropyl)-3-ethylcarbodiimide hydrochloride (0.007 g, 0.035 mmol). The reaction was stirred at room temperature for 2 hours, diluted in EtOAc and washed with sat. NaHCO3,0.5N KHS04 and brine.

Organic phase was dried with MgS04 and the solvent was removed in vacuo. Purification by preparative TLC (3: 1 EtOAc/Hex). Isolated 0.004 g of the product as a colorless residue. Rf=0.40 (3: 1 EtOAc/Hex LRMS (M+H) + 609 amu. HPLC analysis (C18); obs two peaks Tr = 10. 8 and 11.07 min., derived from mixture of epimers at alpha methyl proprionate linkage.

Example (Compound 23)

tert-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-3-(4-cyano-2, 2-dimethylbutyl) [(3- dimethylaminophenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Example (Compound 5) (0.10g) in ethanol (3 mL) and 37% HCOH/water (0.4 mL) was hydrogenated at atmospheric pressure with 10% Pd/C (25 mg) for 18 hours. The mixture was filtered through a bed celite, evaporated, and dissolved in dichloromethane. The solution was washed with water, dried (sodium sulfate), evaporated, and dried in vacuo to provide the title compound (90 mg) as a foam.

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0. 89 (3H, s), 0.93 (3H, s), 1.2 (9H, s), 1.7 (2H, t), 2.4-2.5 (3H, m), 2.7 (1H, d), 2.8-2.9 (2H, m), 2.96 (6H, s), 3.3-3.4 (3H, m), 3.8 (1H, br s), 5.1 (1H, d), 6.6 (1H, d), 6.9-7.0 (2H, m), 7.05 (1H, d), 7.15-7.22 (5H, m), 7.37 (1H, t); MS: 573 (MH+).

Step 2:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N-((1S, 2R)-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (3-dimethylaminophenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 1 was subjected to procedure similar to Example (Compound 16 to provide the title compound as a foam.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.9 (3H, s), 0.94 (3H, s), 1.1 (1H, br d), 1.3 (1H, br t), 1.7 (2H, t), 2.4-2.5 (3H, m), 2.6-2.9 (3H, m), 2.95 (6H, s), 3.2-3.4 (2H, m), 3.42-3.45 (1H, m), 3.5-3.6 (2H, m), 3.7 (1H, t), 3.8-3.9 (2H, m), 4.8 (1H, quartet), 5.2 (1H, d), 5.5 (1H, d), 6.9-7.4 (1OH, m); MS: 629 (MH+).

Example (Compound 24) 1,3-Dioxan-5-yl N- [ (IS, 2R)-l-benzyl-3- ( (4-cyano-2, 2- dimethylbutyl) [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate- The product from step 1 (Example (Compound 12) was subjected to procedure used in Example (Compound 7) using 1,3-dioxan-5-yl 4-nitrophenylcarbonate to provide the title compound as a foam.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.9 (3H, s), 0.95 (3H, s), 1.7 (2H, t), 2.4-2.5 (2H, m), 2.7 (3H, d), 2.73 (1H, d), 2.85 (1H, dd), 2.9 (1H, dd), 3.2-3.3 (3H, m), 3.4 (2H, br d), 3.65 (1H dd), 3.77 (1H, dd), 3.8-3.9 (2H, m), 4.25 (1H, br s), 4.7 (1H, d), 4.8 (1H, d), 5.1 (1H, d), 6.15 (1H,

quartet), 6.75 (1H, d), 6.88 (1H, s), 6.92 (1H, d), 7.1- 7.3 (7H, m); MS: 589 (MH+).

Example (Compound 25) Step1: Benzo [l, 3] dioxole-5-sulfonic acid [ (2R, 3S)-3-amino-2- hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl]- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)- amide trifluoroacetate.

A solution of {(lS, 2R)-3-[(Benzo [1,3] dioxole-5- sulfonyl)- (4-cyano-2, 2-dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-l-benzyl-2- hydroxy-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (0.075 g, 0.13 mmol) in CH2C12 at ambient temperature was treated with TFA. After stirring 30 min solvent was removed in vacuo to give desired product as a white solid which was used directly in the next step.

Step 2: {elS, 2R)-3-[(Benzo [1,3]dioxole-5-sulfonyl)- (4-cyano-2,2-<BR> <BR> dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2, 3-b] furan-3- yl ester.

Benzo [1,3] dioxole-5-sulfonic acid [ (2R, 3S)-3- amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl]- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl- butyl)-amide hydrochloride (0.13 mmol) was dissolved in CH2C12 and treated with diisopropylethylamine (0.114 ml, 0.65 mmol) and (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-2- yl 4-nitrophenyl carbonate (0.046 g, 0.16 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring. After 15 h the reaction mixture was concentrated in vacuo, taken up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHCO3, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by column chromatography (1% to 2% MeOH in CH2C12) gave 0.052 g of a white solid.

MS (ES): 630 (M+1).

Example (Compound 26) (3S)-Tetrahydro-3-furanyl N-((1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-(4- cyanobutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Example (Compound 4) was subjected to general procedure listed in Example (Compound 7 to give the title compound as a white glass.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 1.4-1.6 (4H, m), 1.7-1.8 (1H, m), 2.0-2.1 (1H, m), 2.4-2.5 (3H, m), 2.75 (1H, dd), 3.0 (2H, br d), 3.2-3.4 (3H, m), 3.5-3.7 (5H, m), 3.8 (3H, s), 4.95 (1H, br s), 5.1 (1H, br s), 7.1 (2H, d), 7.15-7.30 (6H, m), 7.75 (2H, d); MS: 546 (MH+).

Example (Compound 28)

dioxan-5- yloxycarbonylamino)-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl]-carbamic acid benzyl ester.

[(2R, 3S)-3-Amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl]-(4- cyano-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)-carbamic acid benzyl ester; hydrochloride (1.30 mmol) was dissolved in CH2C12 and treated with diisopropylethylamine (0.680 ml, 3.91 mmol) and 1,3-dioxan-5-yl 4-nitrophenyl carbonate (0.421 g, 1.56 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring. After 15 h the reaction mixture was concentrated in vacuo, taken up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHCO3, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo.

Purification by column chromatography (3% MeOH in CH2C12) gave 0.430 g of a white solid. MS (ES): 554 (M+1).

Example (Compound 29) Step 1:

[ (lS, 2R)-l-Benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2, 2-dimethyl-butylamino)-2- hydroxy-propyl]-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro- furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester.

A solution of (2S, 3R)- (4-Cyano-2,2-dimethyl- butyl)- [3- ( (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3- yloxycarbonylamino)-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl]-carbamic acid benzyl ester (0.740 g, 1.28 mmol) in EtOAc at ambient temperature was treated with 10% palladium on carbon (0.075g) and stirred under a balloon of hydrogen. After stirring 16 h the mixture was filtered and solvent was removed in vacuo to give desired product as a colorless oil.

Step 2: {(lS, 2R)-3-[(4-Acetylamino-benzenesulfonyl)-(4-cyano-2,2-<BR&g t; <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester.

[ (lS, 2R)-l-Benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl- butylamino)-2-hydroxy-propyl]-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester (0.020g, 0.05 mmol) was dissolved in CH2C12 and treated with diisopropylethylamine (0.016 ml, 0.09 mmol) and 4- acetamidobenzenesulfonyl chloride (0.011 g, 0.05 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring. After 15 h the reaction mixture was concentrated in vacuo, taken

up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHCO3, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by preparative thin layer chromatography (EtOAc) gave 0.006 g of a white solid. MS (ES): 643 (M+1).

Example (Compound 30) {(lS, 2R)-3-[(3-Acetylamino-4-fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-(4- cyano-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy- propyl}-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3- b] furan-3-yl ester.

[ (lS, 2R)-l-Benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl- butylamino)-2-hydroxy-propyl]-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester (0.020g, 0.05 mmol) was dissolved in CH2C12 and treated with diisopropylethylamine (0.025 ml, 0.13 mmol) and 3- acetamido-4-fluorobenzenesulfonyl chloride (0.012 g, 0.05 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring.

After 15 h the reaction mixture was concentrated in vacuo, taken up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHCO3, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by preparative thin layer chromatography (3% MeOH in CH2C12) gave 0.013 g of a white solid. MS (ES): 661 (M+1).

Example (Compound 31)

{(lS, 2R)-3-[(3-Acetylamino-benzenesulfonyl)-(4-cyano-2,2-<BR&g t; <BR> <BR> <BR> dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl ester.

[ (lS, 2R)-l-Benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl- butylamino)-2-hydroxy-propyl]-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester (0.020g, 0.05 mmol) was dissolved in CH2C12 and treated with diisopropylethylamine (0.025 ml, 0.13 mmol) and 3- acetamidobenzenesulfonyl chloride (0.012 g, 0.05 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring. After 15 h the reaction mixture was concentrated in vacuo, taken up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHC03, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by preparative thin layer chromatography (3% MeOH in CH2C12) gave 0.019 g of a white solid. MS (ES): 643 (M+1).

Example (Compound 32)

{(lS, 2R)-3-[(4-benzyloxybenzenesulfonyl)-(4-cyano-2,2-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid (2R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3- yl ester.

[ (lS, 2R)-l-Benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl- butylamino)-2-hydroxy-propyl]-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester (9.5 mg, 0.02 mmol) was combined with 4- benzyloxybenzenesulfonyl chloride (7.2 mg, 1.2 eq.) in anhydrous DMF (1 mL). Solution was chilled to 0 °C and N (i-Pr) 2Et (13.4 RL, 3 eq.) was added. Reaction was allowed to warm to room temperature and stirred for 5 hours. Reaction mixture was diluted in EtOAc (10 mL) and washed with sat. NaHCO3 (10 mL), 0.5N KHS04 (10 mL) and brine (10 mL). Organic phase was dried with MgS04 and solvent was removed in vacuo. Purification by preparative TLC (1: 1, EtOAc: Hex). Recovered 6.1 mg (41%) of the product as a colorless residue. MS (ES): 692.2 (M+1), HPLC; tR=13.19 min. (94%).

Example (Compound 33) {(lS, 2R)-1-Benzyl-3-[(4-cyano-2, 2-dimethyl-butyl)-(4-<BR> <BR> benzyloxybenzenesulfonyl)-amino]-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid [1,3] dioxan-5-yl ester.

{(lS, 2R)-l-Benzyl-3-(4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl- butylamino)-2-hydroxy-propyl}-carbamic acid [1,3] dioxan-

5-yl ester (14.8 mg, 0.04 mmol) was combined with 4- benzyloxybenzenesulfonyl chloride (12.0 mg, 1.2 eq.) in anhydrous DMF (1 mL). Solution was chilled to 0 C and N (i-Pr) 2Et. (18.4 ZL, 3 eq.) was added. Reaction was allowed to warm to room temperature and stirred for 5 hours. Reaction mixture was diluted in EtOAc (10 mL) and washed with sat. NaHCO3 (10 mL), 0.5 N KHS04 (10 mL) and brine (10 mL). Organic phase was dried with MgSO4 and solvent was removed in vacuo. Purification by preparative TLC (1: 1, EtOAc: Hex). Recovered 4.2 mg (18%) of the product as a colorless residue. MS (ES); 666.2 (M+1), HPLC; tR=13.24 min. (98%).

Example (Compound 35) {(lS, 2R)-3-[(4-hydroxybenzenesulfonyl)-(4-cyano-2, 2-<BR> <BR> dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid (2R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3- yl ester.

{ (1S, 2R)-3- [ (4-benzyloxybenzenesulfonyl)- (4- cyano-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy- propyl}-carbamic acid (2R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3- b] furan-3-yl ester (18.1 mg, 0.03 mmol) was dissolved in methanol (1 mL). Solution was degassed with nitrogen for 5 minutes the 10% Pd/C (2 mg) was added. Reaction was pressurized with H2 (1 ATM) and stirred for 30 minutes.

Catalyst removed by filtration and solvent was removed in vacuo leaving 15.2 mg (97%) of product as a colorless residue. MS (ES): 602 (M+1), HPLC; tR=10.32 min. (100%), Example (Compound 36) Step 1:

[(lS, 2R)-1-Benzyl-3-(4-cyano-2, 2-dimethyl-butylamino)-2- hydroxy-propyl]-carbamic acid [1,3] dioxan-5-yl ester.

A solution of (4-Cyano-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)- [ (2R, 3S)-3- ( [1,3] dioxan-5-yloxycarbonylamino)-2-hydroxy- 4-phenyl-butyl]-carbamic acid benzyl ester (0.420 g, 0.76 mmol) in EtOAc at ambient temperature was treated with palladium on carbon (0.050g) and stirred under a balloon of hydrogen. After stirring 16 h the mixture was filtered and solvent was removed in vacuo to give desired product as a colorless oil.

Step 2: {(lS, 2R)-3-[(Benzo [1,3] dioxole-5-sulfonyl)- (4-cyano-2,2-<BR> <BR> dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid [1,3] dioxan-5-yl ester. [ 2R)-1-Benzyl- 3- (4-cyano-2, 2-dimethyl-butylamino)-2-hydroxy-propyl]- carbamic acid [1,3] dioxan-5-yl ester (0.059g, 0.14 mmol)

was dissolved in CH2C12 and treated with diisopropylethylamine (0.075 ml, 0.42 mmol) and Benzo [1,3] dioxole-5-sulfonyl chloride (0.037 g, 0.17 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring.

After 15 h the reaction mixture was concentrated in vacuo, taken up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHC03, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by column chromatography (1% to 3% MeOH in CH2C12) gave 0.062 g of a white solid. MS (ES): 604 (M+1).

Example (Compound 42) {(lS, 2R)-1-Benzyl-3-[(4-cyano-2, 2-dimethyl-butyl)-(4-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> hydroxybenzenesulfonyl)-amino]-2-hydroxy-propyl}-carbamic acid [1,3] dioxan-5-yl ester.

{(lS, 2R)-1-Benzyl-3-[(4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl- butyl)-(4-benzyloxybenzenesulfonyl)-amino]-2-hydroxy- propyl}-carbamic acid [1,3] dioxan-5-yl ester (2.2 mg, 0.003 mmol) was dissolved in methanol (1 mL). Solution was degassed with nitrogen for 5 minutes the 10% Pd/C (2 mg) was added. Reaction was pressurized with H2 (1 ATM) and stirred for 30 minutes. Catalyst removed by filtration and solvent was removed in vacuo leaving 2.0 mg (95%) of product as a colorless residue. MS (ES): 576.2 (M+1), HPLC; tR=10.39 min. (84%).

Example (Compound 43) Step 1:

3-Bromo-N-tert-butoxycarbonylaniline.

3-Bromoaniline (0.50 ml, 4.6 mmol) di-tert- butyldicarbonate (1.20 g, 5.5 mmol) and 4- dimethylaminopyridine (0.003 g) were combined in 0 anhydrous CH2C12 (10 ml). Solution chilled to 0 C and triethylamine (1.28 ml, 9.2 mmol) was added. Reaction was allowed to warm to room temperature then was heated to reflux for 1 hour. Reaction mixture was diluted in EtOAc and washed with sat. NaHCO3,0.5 N KHS04 and brine.

Organic phase was dried with MgS04 and the solvent was removed in vacuo. Purification by flash chromatography (1: 4, EtOAc: Hex., gradient to 1: 3 then 1: 2). Recovered 1.01 g (81%) of the product as a light yellow solid.

Rf=0.62 (1: 4, EtOAc: Hex). 1H NMR (CDC13) 7.68 (lH, s), 7.22-7.10 (3H, m), 6.48 (1H, b), 1.51 (9H, s).

Step 2: 3-Bromo-N-tert-butoxycarbonyl-N-ethylaniline.

3-Bromo-N-tert-butoxycarbonylaniline (0.82 g, 3.0 mmol) was dissolved in anhydrous DMF (15 ml) and

0 cooled to 0 C. Sodium hydride (0.145 g, 3.6 mmol, 1.2 eq.) was added to the solution. The reaction stirred at 0 °C for 10 minutes then was warmed to room temperature.

After 30 minutes at room temperature the reaction was -o cooled to 0 C and Ethyl iodide (0.27 ml, 3.3 mmol, 1.1 eq.) was added over ~ 1 minute. The reaction was stirred 0 at 0 C for 5 minutes then was warmed to room temperature.

The reaction stirred at room temperature for 22 hours and 0 was then cooled to 0 C and quenched with a saturated bicarbonate solution and extracted with EtOAc (2 times).

The combined organic layers were washed with H20 (5 times) then brine. The organic phase was dried with MgS04/Na2SO4, filtered and the solvent was removed in vacuo to give 0.93 g of crude product which was used as is. HPLC ret time = 11.83 min. (100%).

Step 3: N-tert-Butoxycarbonyl-3-chlorosulfonyl-N-ethylaniline.

3-Bromo-N-tert-butoxycarbonyl-N-ethylaniline (3.0 mmol) was dissolved in freshly distilled THF (25 ml) 0 under a N2 atmosphere. The solution was chilled to-78 C and butyl lithium (1.8 ml, 2.0 M solution in cyclohexane, 3.6 mmol) was added. After 35 minutes, sulfuryl chloride (0.30 ml, 3.6 mmol) was added over ~ 2 minutes. The 0 reaction was stirred for 5 minutes at-78 C then was

allowed to warm to room temperature. After 30 minutes at 0 room temperature the reaction was cooled to-78 C and quenched with a saturated ammonium chloride solution.

The THF was removed by evaporation and the resulting residue was and partitioned between EtOAc and H20. The aqueous phase was extracted with EtOAc and the combined organic phases were washed with H20 and brine before being dried with Na2SO4. The solvent was removed in vacuo to give 900 mg of crude product. HPLC showed the material to bu ~ 80% pure and it was used as is. LC/MS (ES): 320.1 (M+1).

Step 4: {(lS, 2R)-3-[(3-N-tert-butoxyzarbonyl-N- ethylaminophenyl) sulfonyl]- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)- amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl ester.

[ (lS, 2R)-l-Benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl- butylamino)-2-hydroxy-propyl]-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester (0.025g, 0.056 mmol) was dissolved in 1 mL of CH2C12 and treated with triethylamine (0.032 ml, 0.22 mmol). A solution N-tert-Butoxycarbonyl-3-chlorosulfonyl-N- ethylaniline (0.045 g, 0.14 mmol) in 1 mL of CH2C12 was added followed by 4-dimethylaminopyridine (0.005 g). The reaction was stirred at room temperature under N2 for 23

hours, then quenched with a saturated bicarbonate solution and extracted with EtOAc (2 times). The combined organic layers were washed with H20, then brine.

The organic phase was dried over MgSO4, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by preparative thin layer chromatography (70: 30: 2, EtOAc: Hexanes: MeOH) gave 0.0018 g of product. HPLC ret time = 11.49 min.

LC/MS (ES); = 729.3 (M+1).

Example (Compound 44) {(lS, 2R)-3-[(3-N-ethylaminophenyl) sulfonyl]-(4-cyano-2, 2-<BR> <BR> dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl} carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester.

{(lS, 2R)-3-[(3-N-tert-butoxycarbonyl-N- ethylaminophenyl) sulfonyl]- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)- amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester (0.007 g, 0.009 mmol) was dissolved in 0.5 mL of CH2C12.

Trifluoroacetic acid (0.25 mL) was added and the reaction was stirred for 1 hour at room temperature under N2. The solvent was removed in vacuo and the residue was partitioned between EtOAc and a saturated bicarbonate solution. The aqueous phase was extracted with EtOAc and the combined organic phases were washed with H20 and brine before being dried with Na2SO4 and filtered. The solvent was removed in vacuo to give the 2.1 mg of product.

HPLC ret. time = 9.156 min. LC/MS (ES) = 629.3 (M+1).

Example (Compound 47) Step 1: 1 1)Pr2NP (OBn) 2 tetrazole CFG2, 2 h H O p O 1 Son A 'CON OBn X BU [(lS, 2R)-3-[(Benzof1, 3] dioxole-5-sulfonyl)-(4-cyano-2,2-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-(dibenzyloxy- phosphoryloxy)-propyl]-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl ester.

A solution of {(lS, 2R)-3-[(Benzo [1,3] dioxole-5- sulfonyl)- (4-cyano-2, 2-dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-l-benzyl-2- hydroxy-propyl}-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro- furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester (0.077 g, 0.12 mmol) and 1H- tetrazole (0.012g, 0.17 mmol) in CH2C12 was treated with dibenzyl diisopropylphosphoramidite (0.050 ml, 0.015 mmol) and stirred at ambient temperature under argon.

After 2 h 3-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (0.072g, 0.30 mmol) was added and the reaction mixture stirred an additional 1 h. Solvent was removed in vacuo, the residue taken up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHCO3, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo to give desired product, which was used directly in the next step.

Step 2:

{(lS, 2R)-3-[(Benzo [1,3] dioxole-5-sulfonyl)- (4-cyano-2,2-<BR> dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-1-benzyl-2-phosphonooxy-propyl}- carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester; disodium salt.

[(lS, 2R)-3-[(Benzo [1,3] dioxole-5-sulfonyl)- (4- cyano-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)-amino]-l-benzyl-2- (dibenzyloxy- phosphoryloxy)-propyl]-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester (0.081 g, 0.09 mmol) was dissolved in EtOAc and treated withl0% palladium on carbon (0.020g) and stirred under a balloon of hydrogen. After stirring 14 h the mixture was filtered and solvent was removed in vacuo. The crude residue was purified by preparative HPLC (15% to 80% CH3CN in H20) and the pooled fractions concentrated in vacuo to give 0.029g of product. This was taken up in 0.10 M sodium bicarbonate (2.0 equiv., 0.817 ml, 0.09 mmol) stirred 2 h at ambient temperature and lyophilized to give 0.029 g of the bis sodium salt as a white solid.

Example (Compound 100) Step 1:

ter-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-(4-cyano-2,2- dimethylbutyl) [ (3- (N-methyl, N-trifluoroacetyl) aminophenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate To a solution of the product from Example (Compound 6), 0.44 g, 0.8 mmol), in dichloromethane (17 mL), and pyridine (1 mL, 0.97 g, 12.3 mmol) at 0°C was added trifluoroacetic anhydride (0.45 mL, 0.67 g, 3.2 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 2 hours. The mixture was washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate, dried (sodium sulfate) and coevaporated with ethyl acetate (3X). The residue was dissolved in methanol (10 mL) and potassium carbonate (10 mg) was added. After stirring for 1 hour at ambient temperature, the solvent was evaporated and the residue was dissolved in acetone (15 mL) and potassium carbonate (0.26 g, 2 mmol) and methyl iodide (0.25 mL, 0.56 g, 4.0 mmol) were added. After 3 hours, the solvent was evaporated and the residue was partitioned between dichloromethane and water. The organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate), evaporated, dried in vacuo to provide the title compound (0.52 g) as a foam. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <P>H NMR (CDC3.): 5 1. 0 (6H, s), 1.14 (9H, s), 1.75 (2H, t), 2.38 (2H, t), 2.7-2.8 (1H, m), 2.9 (1H, dd), 3.05-3.25 (3H, m), 3.4 (3H, s), 3.5-3.7 (3H, m), 3.9 (1H, br s), 4.5 (1H, br s), 7.1-7.3 (5H, m), 7.5 (1H, d), 7.6 (1H, t), 7.7-7.9 (2H, m); MS: 677 (M + 23) Step 2:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- ( (4-cyano-2, 2-dimethylbutyl) [3- (N-methyl, N- trifluoroacetylmethylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate The product from step 1 was subjected to the procedure outlined in Example (Compound 10) to provide the title compound as a foam.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.93 (3H, s), 0.96 (3H, s), 1.14 (1H, dd), 1.33-1.36 (1H, m), 1.65 (2H, t), 2.4-2.5 (3H, m), 2.6-2.8 (2H, m), 2.9-3.1 (2H, m), 3.3 (3H, s), 3.32-3.60 (5H, m), 3.65-3.82 (3H, m), 4.8 (1H, quartet), 5.1 (1H, d), 5.5 (1H, d), 7.1-7.3 (6H, m), 7.7 (1H, t), 7.79 (1H, d), 7.88 (1H, d), 8.0 (1H, s); MS: 711 (MH+).

Step 3: (3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (3- methylaminophenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate bis-ammonium phosphate The product from step 2 was subjected to procedures listed in Example (Compound 101) to provide the title compound as a tan solid.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.93 (3H, s), 0.96 (3H, s), 1.15-1.40 (2H, m), 1.6 (2H, t), 2.43 (2H, t), 2.6-3.0 (8H, m), 3.2-

3.6 (4H, m), 3.7 (1H, t), 3.8 (1H, t), 4.0 (1H, br s), 4.35 (1H, br s), 4.4-4.5 (1H, m), 4.8 (1H, quartet (, 5.5 (1H, d), 6.7 (1H, d), 6.9 (1H, d), 7.0 (1H, s), 7.1-7.4 (7H, m); MS: 695 (MH+); Example (Compound 101) Step 1: (3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2, 2- dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]-2-dibenzylphosphite-aminopropyl) carbamate To a solution of the product from Example (Compound 21), (0.22 g, 0.36 mmol) in dichloromethane (5 mL) was added tetrazole (32 mg, 0.47 mmol) and dibenzyl diisopropyl phosphoramidite (0.151 mL, 0.155 mg, 0.45 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature under nitrogen atmosphere for 18 hours. The mixture was washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate/water, dried (sodium sulfate) and evaporated. The residue was chromatographed (silica gel, hexane/acetone, 2: 1) to provide the title compound as a solid (0.23 g); <BR> <BR> 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0. 8 (3H, s), 0.86 (3H, s), 1.33 (1H, dd), 1.28-1.40 (1H, m), 1.55-1.70 (2H, m), 2.35 (2H, td), 2.4-2.5 (1H, m), 2.73 (1H, br quartet), 2.85 (1H, dd), 3.05 (1H, dd), 3.2-3.3 (3H, m), 3.5 (1H, dd), 3.55 (1H, dd), 3.66 (1H, dd), 3.74 (1H, dd), 3.8 (3H, s), 3.84-3.94 (1H, m), 4.6-4.7 (1H, m), 4.75 (1H, quartet), 4.8-4.9 (4H, m), 7.1-7.2 (8H, m), 7.23-7.33 (10H, m), 7.8 (2H, d); MS: 882 (M + 23).

Step 2:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofurof2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl)[ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]-2-dibenzylphosphate- aminopropyl)carbamate To a solution of the product from step 1 (0.18 g, 0.21 mmol) in anhydrous acetonitrile (5 mL) was added iodobenzene diacetate (0.10 g, 0.31 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 1 hour. Solvent was evaporated and the residue was dissolved in dichloromethane, washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate/water, dried (sodium sulfate) and evaporated.

The residue was chromatographed (silica gel, dichloromethane/methanol, 98.5: 1.5) to give the title compound as a foam (85 mg); 'H NMR (CDC13): 5 0.83 (3H, s), 0.89 (3H, s), 1.38 (1H, dd), 1.5-1.7 (3H, m), 2.2 (2H, t), 2.54 (1H, d), 2.66 (1H, dd), 2.82-2.94 (2H, m), 3.0 (1H, m), 3.22 (1H, d), 3.38 (1H, dt), 3.6-3.7 (2H, m), 3.8 (1H, td), 3.83 (3H, s), 3.9 (1H, dd), 4.15 (1H, td), 4.97 (1H, quartet), 5.0- 5.2 (4H, m), 5.62 (1H, d), 6.0 (1H, d), 6.98 (2H, d), 7.10-7.25 (6H, m), 7.4 (10H, s), 7.7 (1H, d).

Step 3:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate-bis-ammonium phosphate To a solution of the product from step 2 (0.08 g) in 2M ammonia/methanol (5 mL) was added 10 Pd/C (0.02 g) and the mixture was hydrogenated at atmospheric pressure for 4 hours. The mixture was filtered through a bed of celite. Solvent was evaporated and the residue was dried in vacuo to provide the title compound as a solid.

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0.92 (3H, s), 0.95 (3H, s), 1.2-1.4 (2H, m), 1.6 (2H, t), 2.4-2.5 (3H, m), 2.6 (1H, dd), 2.7- 2.9 (3H, m), 3.3-3.4 (3H, m), 3.5 (1H, dd), 3.55 (1H, dd), 3.7 (1H, td), 3.8 (3H, s), 3.9 (1H, br t), 4.2 (1H, br s), 4.8 (1H, quartet), 5.5 (1H, d), 7.05 (2H, d), 7.10-7.22 (6H, m), 7.75 (2H, d); MS:. 694 (MH+).

Example (Compound 102)

[ (2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl- butyl]- (4-cyano-2, 2-dimethyl-butyl)-carbamic acid benzyl ester.

[ (lS, 2R)-l-Benzyl-3- (4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl- butylamino)-2-hydroxy-propyl]-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (1.300 g, 3.34 mmol) was dissolved in CH2C12 and treated with diisopropylethylamine (1.740 ml, 10.01 mmol) and benzyl chloroformate (0.683 g, 4.00 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring. After 15 h the reaction mixture was concentrated in vacuo, taken up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHCO3, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by column chromatography (10% Et20 in CH2C12) gave 0.083 g of a white solid. MS (ES): 524 (M+1).

Example (Compound 103) Step 1:

[ (2R, 3S)-3-Amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl]- (4-cyano-2,2- dimethyl-butyl)-carbamic acid benzyl ester; trifluoroacetate.

A solution of [ (2R, 3S)-3-tert- <BR> butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl]- (4-cyano- 2,2-dimethyl-butyl)-carbamic acid benzyl ester (1.291 g, 2.47 mmol) in CH2C12 at ambient temperature was treated with TFA. After stirring 30 min solvent was removed in vacuo to give desired product as a white solid which was used directly in the next step.

Step 2: (2S, 3R)- (4-Cyano-2, 2-dimethyl-butyl)- [3- ( (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3- <BR> <BR> yloxycarbonylamino)-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl]-carbamic acid benzyl ester.

[ (2R, 3S)-3-Amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-butyl]- (4- cyano-2, 2-dimethyl-butyl)-carbamic acid benzyl ester; hydrochloride (2.47 mmol) was dissolved in CH2C12 and treated with diisopropylethylamine (1.300 ml, 7.40 mmol) and (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-2-yl 4- nitrophenyl carbonate (0.801 g, 2.71 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring. After 15 h the reaction mixture was concentrated in vacuo, taken up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHC03, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent

removed in vacuo. Purification by column chromatography (3% MeOH in CH2C12) gave 0.747 g of a white solid.

MS (ES): 580 (M+1).

Example (Compound 113) Step 1: tert-Butyl-N-[(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-amino[(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-amino methylene<BR> malonitrile-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate.<BR> tert-Butyl-N-[(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-amlno-2- hydroxy] carbamate (0.87 mmol) was dissolved in 10 mL of MeOH containing 1% of water and ethoxymethylene malonitrile (107 mg, 0.87 mmol) at ambient temperature with stirring. After 1 hr the reaction mixture was dissolved in EtOAc, washed with water and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by column chromatography (EtOAc 50% in Hexane) gave 0.282 g as an oil. MS (ES): 357.3 (M+1), HPLC showed the material to be 97% pure; ret. time = 11.6 min.

Step 2: >C3 CNgS >NOH NYN N NON I H HO 2S ^ OMe H H H""aome v'OMe

tert-Butyl-N-[(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-(methylene[(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-(methylene malonitrile)- 2-hydroxypropyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl)sulfonyl]amino] carbamate. tert-Butyl-N-[(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-amlno methylene malonitrile-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate (0.36 mmol) was dissolved in 2 mL of pyridine. p-Methoxybenzene sulfonyl chloride (0.09 g, 0.43 mmol) was added and the reaction was stirred at ambient temperature for 3 days.

The reaction mixture was dissolved in dichloromethane, washed with HC1 (1N) and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo.

Purification by column chromatography (EtOAc, 50% in Hexane) gave 0.017 g as a solid. MS (ES): 527.3 (M+1), HPLC showed the material to be 97% pure; ret. time = 12.6 min.

Example (Compound 122) [ (2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl- (1-amino-2-cyanoethyl) butane].

[(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamlno-2-hydroxy- 4-phenyl- (1- amino) butane] (0.503 g, 1.8 mmol) was

dissolved in EtOH (6 mL) and cooled to 0 °C. This was followed by the addition of acrylonitrile (118 uL, 1.8 mmol). The reaction was stirred under N2 for 15 hrs and gradually warmed to room temperature as the ice bath melted. The reaction mixture was then concentrated in vacuo and purified by silica gel chromatography (gradient: 2 % MeOH/CH2Cl2 to 4% MeOH/CH2Cl2). Isolated 339 mg of the mono-addition product (56% yield).

Example (Compound 123) [(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl- (1-amino- (2-cyanoethyl (4-methoxyphenylsulfonyl)) butane].

[ (2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy- 4-phenyl- (l-amino-2-cyanoethyl) butane]. (124 mg, 0.4 mmol) was combined with 4-methoxyphenylsulfonyl chloride (146 mg, 0.7 mmol) in DMF and cooled to 0 °C. This was followed by the addition of diisopropyl ethyl. amine (186 uL, 1.1 mmol). The reaction was then warmed to room temperature and stirred for 15 hours. The reaction was quenched by the addition of 3 mL of saturated NaHC03, followed by washing with sat. NaHC03, KHS03 and then brine. The organic phase was dried with MgS04 and the solvent was removed in vacuo. Purification by Si02 (1: 3, EtOAc: Hex to 2: 1 EtOAc: Hex). Isolated 0.038 g of the product as a colorless oil: 20.8 % yield, Rf=0.27 (1: 1 EtOAc: Hex/Si02), MS (ES) = 521 amu (M+1).

Example (Compound 124)

{(lS, 2R)-3-[(4-methoxybenzenesulfonyl)-(2-cyanoethyl)- amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester.

Step 1: [ (2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy- 4-phenyl- (1-amino- (2-cyanoethyl (4- methoxyphenylsulfonyl)) butane] (521 mg, 0.1 mmol) was dissolved in 1 mL of CH2C12 followed by the addition of 1 mL of TFA. The reaction was stirred at room temperature for 15 minutes followed by concentration in vacuo to provide 655 mg of the desired deprotected amine. This material was used without further purification.

Step 2: 31.2 mg (0.1 mmol) of the material provided in the above deprotection step was then dissolved into DMF (1 mL) followed by the addition of the 3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl mixed carbonate (30. 5 mg, 0. 1 mmol). After cooling to 0 °C diisopropylethyl amine was added and the reaction was stirred for 3 hours while gradually warming to room temperature. The reaction mixture was then diluted with

EtOAc washed with sat. NaHCO3, KHS03 and then brine. The organic phase was dried with MgS04 and the solvent was removed in vacuo. Purification by Prep. TLC (Si02 2: 1, EtOAc: Hex). Isolated 0.0217 g of the product as a white solid: Rf=0.28 (2: 1 EtOAc: Hex,/Si02), MS (ES) = 560 amu (M+1).

Example (Compound 125) 34.3 mg (0.1 mmol) of the material provided in the above deprotection step (Step 1, Example (Compound 122)) was then dissolved into DMF (1 mL) followed by the 1,3-dioxan-5-yl derived mixed carbonate (127.9 mg, 0.1 mmol). After cooling to 0 °C, diisopropylethylamine was added and the reaction was stirred for 15 hours (warmed to room temperature overnight). The reaction mixture was then diluted with EtOAc washed with sat. NaHCO3, KHS03 and then brine. The organic phase was dried with MgS04 and the solvent was removed in vacuo. Purification by Prep. TLC (Si02 2: 1, EtOAc : Hex). Isolated 0.0122 g of the product as a white solid: Rf=0.34 (2: 1, EtOAc: Hex/Si02), MS (ES) = 534 amu (M+1).

Example (Compound 126)

[ (2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl- (1-amino-(2-cyanoethyl (3-nitrophenylsulfonyl)) butane].

[(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamlno-2-hydroxy- 4-phenyl- (l-amino-2-cyanoethyl) butane]. (100.6 mg, 0.3 mmol) was combined with 3-nitrophenylsulfonyl chloride (134 mg, 0.6 mmol) in DMF and cooled to 0 °C. This was followed by the addition of diisopropyl ethyl amine (160 uL, 0.9 mmol). The reaction was then warmed to room temperature and stirred for 15 hours. The reaction was quenched by the addition of 3 mLs of saturated NaHCO3, followed by washing with sat. NaHC03, KHS03 and then brine. The organic phase was dried with MgS04 filtered and the solvent was removed in vacuo. Purification by Si02 (1: 3, EtOAc: Hex to 2: 1 EtOAc: Hex). Isolated 0.0389 g <BR> of the product as a colorless oil: 24.9 % yield, Rf=0.39 (1: 1 EtOAc: Hex/Si02.

Example (Compound 127)

[(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxyzarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl- (1-amino-(2-cyanoethyl (3-aminophenylsulfonyl)) butane]. <BR> <BR> <BR> <P> [ (2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> 4-phenyl- (1-amino- (2-cyanoethyl (3-nitrophenylsulfonyl)) butanes (4.0 mg) was dissolved in methanol (1 mL) followed by catalytic 10% Pd/C. The reaction vessel was purged of air and pressurized with H2 at ~1 ATM and stirred for 3 hours. The reaction was then filtered and concentrated in vacuo to provide 2.1 mg of a colorless film: Rf=0.22 (1: 1 EtOAc: Hex,/Si02), MS (ES) 489 amu (M+1).

Example (Compound 201) Step 1: 4-(2-Methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butanal A stirred slurry of lithium aluminum hydride (940 mg, 24.7 mmol) in anhydrous ether (25 mL) was cooled in an ice bath. Ethyl 4- (2-methyl-1, 3-dioxolan-2-yl) butanoate [Benchikh-le-Hocine, M.; Do Khac, D.; Fetizon, M.; Prange, T. Synthetic Communications 1992,22,1871- 1882] (5.0 g, 24.7 mmol) in ether (25 mL) was added dropwise over 20 minutes. The reaction was stirred at 5 °C for 2 hours and then quenched by the slow addition of water (1 mL), followed by 15% sodium hydroxide (1 mL) and water (3 mL). After stirring for 30 minutes, the resulting precipitate was filtered and rinsed with ether.

The ether was dried (magnesium sulfate) and concentrated in vacuo to afford the desired alcohol (3.6 g, 90%) as a colorless liquid.

1H NMR (CDC13): 6 1.30 (3H, s), 1.42-1.72 (7H, m), 3.64 (2H, t), (4H, m).

To a stirred suspension of pyridinium chlorochromate (7.1 g, 32.8 mmol) in dichloromethane (35 mL) was added a solution of the above alcohol (3.5 g, 21.8 mmol) in dichloromethane (15 mL). After stirring at ambient temperature for 2 hours, the reaction was diluted with ether (50 mL) and filtered through celite. The filtrate was concentrated in vacuo and chromatographed (silica gel, ethyl acetate/hexane, 1: 4) to afford the title compound (1.8 g, 50%) as a clear liquid; lH NMR <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (CDC13): 6 1.30 (3H, s), 1.62-1.78 (4H, m), 2.46 (2H, t), 3.88-3.98 (4H, m), 9.78 (1H, s).

Step 2: tert-Butyl N- ( (lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-3- [4- (2-methyl- 1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] aminopropyl) carbamate To a suspension of the product of Step 1 (1.8 <BR> <BR> g, 11.4 mmol) and tert-butyl N- (1S, 2R)-3-amino-l-benzyl- 2-hydroxypropylcarbamate (3.2 g, 11.4 mmol) in 1,2- dichloroethane (30 mL), tetrahydrofuran (30 mL) and N, N- dimethylformamide (20 mL) was added sodium triacetoxy borohydride (3.6 g, 17.0 mmol) and the mixture was stirred under nitrogen atmosphere for 3.5 hours. The mixture was filtered and the filtrate was concentrated to 25 mL. The residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and 2M sodium hydroxide/water. The organic phase was

washed with water, brine, dried (sodium sulfate), and evaporated. The residue was chromatographed (silica gel, dichloromethane/methanol, 95: 5) to provide the title compound as a white solid.

Step 3: tert-Butyl N-((1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-3-[(4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] [4- (2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2- yl) butyl] aminopropyl) carbamate To a solution of the product of Step 2 (0.63 g, 1.49 mmol) in anhydrous dichloromethane (7 mL) at 0°C was added N-ethyldiisopropylamine (0.38 g, 0.51 mL, 2.98 mmol) and a solution of 4-methoxybenzenesulfonyl chloride (0.32 g, 1.56 mmol) in anhydrous dichloromethane (2 mL) and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature under nitrogen atmosphere for 18 hours. The mixture was washed sequentially with 1M hydrochloric acid, sodium bicarbonate/water, brine, dried (sodium sulfate) and concentrated. The residue was chromatographed (silica gel, dichloromethane/methanol, 97: 3) to provide the title compound as a thick oil.

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 1.18 (3H, s), 1.21 (9H, s), 1.4-1.5 (4H, m), 2.45 (2H, brs), 2.82 (1H, dd), 2.94-3.00 (2H, m), 3.18 (1H, dt), 3.28-3.34 (2H, m), 3.45-3.60 (2H, m), 3.75-3.84 (7H, m), 5.0 (1H, brs), 6.7 (1H, d), 7.08 (2H, d), 7.10-7.25 (5H, m), 7.7 (2H, d); MS: 615.1 (MH+) Example (Compound 202) Step 1: 1 0 oxo 2 stops ----O. H Y w

2-Ethyl-4-(2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butanal To a freshly prepared solution of lithium diisopropylamide (40.0 mmol in tetrahydrofuran/hexane; 50 mL, 1: 1) at-78°C was added a solution of ethyl-4- (2- methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butanoate (6.7 g, 33.3 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (15 mL) over 15 minutes. After stirring for 15 minutes, ethyl iodide (4.0 mL, 50.0 mmol) was added rapidly via syringe. The reaction was stirred at- 78 °C for 6 hours and then allowed to warm slowly to ambient temperature and stir for 16 hours. The reaction was quenched by the addition of water (50 mL) and extracted with ether (3 x 50 mL). The combined organics were washed with brine (50 mL), dried (magnesium sulfate), concentrated in vacuo and chromatographed (silica gel, ethyl acetate/hexane, 1: 4) to afford ethyl 2-ethyl-4- (2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butanoate (2.6 g, 33%) as a colorless liquid. <BR> <BR> <BR> <P>1H NMR (CDC13) : 6 0.88 (3H, t), 1.23 (3H, t), 1.30 (3H, s), 1.45-1.75 (6H, m), 2.20-2.28 (1H, m), 3.85-3.95 (4H, m), 4.12 (2H, q).

The above ester (2.5g, 10.9mmol) was subjected to the conditions used in Step 1 (Example (Compound 201)) to afford the title compound (1.2 g, 60%) as a clear liquid.

H NMR (CDC13): 6 0. 90 (3H, t), 1.30 (3H, s), 1.45-1.78 (6H, m), 2.14-2.22 (1H, m), 3.87-3.97 (4H, m), 9.58 (1H, s).

Step 2: tert-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[2-ethyl-4-(2-methyl- 1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 1 was subjected to procedure Step 2, Example (Compound 201) to afford the title compound as a white solid (mixture of diastereomers by 1H NMR spectroscopy); <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.78 (3H, t), 1.17 (3H, s), 1.20-1.35 (5H, m), 1.22 (9H, s), 1.48 (2H, t), 2.33-2.58 (5H, m), <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> 2.92-2.98 (1H, m), 3.34-3.55 (2H, m), 3.75-3.84 (4H, m), 4.78 (1H, br s), 6.68 (1H, dd), 7.05-7.25 (5H, m); MS: 451 (MH+).

Step 3: tert-ButylN-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[2-ethyl-4-(2-methyl-1,((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[2-ethyl-4-(2-methyl-1, 3- dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from above Step 2 was subjected to the procedure outlined in Step 3 of Example (Compound

201) to give the title compound as a pale yellow glass (mixture of diastereomers by 1H NMR spectroscopy); <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> H NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 0.79 (3H, td), 1.2 (3H, s), 1.24 (9H, s), 1.3-1.6 (3H, m), 1.7 (1H, brs), 2.45-2.55 (2H, m), 2.73 (1H, dd), 2.85 (1H, dd), 2.9 (1H, d), 3.1 (1H, td), 3.40-3.65 (4H, m), 3.75-3.90 (7H, m), 4.96 (1H, brs), 6.7 (1H, d), 7.05 (2H, d), 7.1-7.3 (5H, m), 7.78 (2H, d); MS: 643.1 (M + 23) Example (Compound 203) Step 1: 4- (1, 3-dioxolan-2-yl)-4-methylpentyl azide A solution of 0.74 g (3.8 mmol) of 2- (4-chloro- and 0.50 g (7.7 mmol) of sodium azide in 5 mL of DMSO was heated to 100°C with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was cooled to RT, diluted with water, and the mixture extracted with ether (3x). The combined ether extracts were washed with water (3x), dried over MgSO4, and concentrated in vacuo to afford 0.69 g (90%) of the desired compound as a light yellow liquid.

H NMR (CDC13): 6 4. 60 (1H), 3.91 (4H), 3. 29 (2H), 1. 67 (2H), 1.41 (2H), 0.96 (6H).

Step 2:

tert-butyl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (5-azido-2,2-dimethylpentyl)<BR> <BR> amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate A solution of 0.44 g (2.2 mmol) of 4- (1,3- dioxolan-2-yl)-4-methylpentyl azide in 15 mL of THF was treated with 3 mL of 1M aqueous HC1 and the solution stirred at reflux. After 4 hours the solution was cooled to RT and poured into 40 mL of rapidly stirred saturated aqueous NaHCO3. The resulting mixture was extracted with ether (3x). The combined ether extracts were washed with water (2x), dried over MgSO4 and concentrated to a volume of approximately 3 mL. This solution was added to a solution of 0.62 g (2.2 mmol) of tert-butyl N- (1S, 2R)-3- amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate in 20 mL of 1: 1 THF/DMF. The solution was treated with 1 g of powdered 4A molecular sieves and the mixture heated at 50°C. After 2 hours the mixture was cooled in an ice water bath and treated with 0.47 g (2.2 mmol) of NaBH (OAc) 3. After stirring at RT for 18 hours the mixture was concentrated in vacuo. The residue was suspended in CH2C12 and stirred vigorously with 0.5M aqueous NaOH for 5 minutes. The layers were separated and the aqueous phase extracted with two additional portions of CH2Cl2. The combined CH2Cl2 solutions were washed with water (2x), dried over MgS04, and concentrated to give a clear viscous oil. This material was subjected to flash chromatography (SiO2,95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.45 g (49%) of the desired product as a white foam.

1H-NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 7.27-7.05 (5H), 6. 70 (1H), 4. 73 (1H), 3.49 (1H), 3.39 (1H), 3.25 (2H), 2.92 (1H), 2.60-2.42 (4H), 2.22 (2H), 1.41 (3H), 1.21 (10H), 0.80 (6H).

MS (ESI): 420 (M+H).

Step 3: tert-butyl N-((lS, 2R)-3-(5-azido-2,((lS, 2R)-3-(5-azido-2, 2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-l-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 0.40 g (0.95 mmol) of tert-butyl <BR> <BR> N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (5-azido-2,2-dimethylpentyl) amino]-1-benzyl- 2-hydroxypropylcarbamate in 10 mL of anhydrous THF was treated with 0.20 g (0.95 mmol) of 4-methoxybenzene- sulfonyl chloride, 0.17 mL (0.95 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine, and 35 mg (0.29 mmol) of DMAP.

The resulting solution was stirred at RT. After 2 hours thin layer chromatography ("tlc") (Si02, hexane/EtOAc) indicated reaction to be complete. The solution was concentrated in the presence of silica gel and the <BR> <BR> material subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,8: 2 to 7: 3 hexane/EtOAc) to afford 0.50 g (89%) of the desired compound as a viscous oil. <BR> <BR> <P>1H-NMR (DMSO-d6): 7.76 (2H), 7. 30-7. 03 (7H), 6. 65 (1H), 5.01 (1H), 3.85 (3H), 3.74 (1H), 3.48-3.23 (4H), 2.95 (2H), 2.81 (1H), 2.50 (2H), 1.52 (2H), 1.40-1.20 (11H), 0.94 (6H); MS (ESI): 590 (M+H).

Example (Compound 204) Step 1:

4- (2-Methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butanal A stirred slurry of lithium aluminum hydride (940 mg, 24.7 mmol) in anhydrous ether (25 mL) was cooled in an ice bath. Ethyl 4- (2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butanoate [Benchikh-le-Hocine, M.; Do Khac, D.; Fetizon, M.; Prange, T. Synthetic Communications 1992,22,1871- 1882] (5.0 g, 24.7 mmol) in ether (25 mL) was added dropwise over 20 minutes. The reaction was stirred at 5 °C for 2 hours and then quenched by the slow addition of water (1 mL), followed by 15% sodium hydroxide (1 mL) and water (3 mL). After stirring for 30 minutes, the resulting precipitate was filtered and rinsed with ether.

The ether was dried (magnesium sulfate) and concentrated in vacuo to afford the desired alcohol (3.6 g, 90%) as a colorless liquid; H NMR (CDC13): 6 1.30 (3H, s), 1.42-1.72 (7H, m), 3.64 (2H, t), 3.88-3.98 (4H, m); To a stirred suspension of pyridinium chlorochromate (7.1 g, 32.8 mmol) in dichloromethane (35 mL) was added a solution of the above alcohol (3.5 g, 21.8 mmol) in dichloromethane (15 mL). After stirring at ambient temperature for 2 hours, the reaction was diluted with ether (50 mL) and filtered through celite. The filtrate was concentrated in vacuo and chromatographed (silica gel, ethyl acetate/hexane, 1: 4) to afford the title compound (1.8 g, 50%) as a clear liquid ; 'H NMR (CDC13): 5 1.30 (3H, s), 1.62-1.78 (4H, m), 2.46 (2H, t), 3.88-3.98 (4H, m), 9.78 (1H, s).

Step 2: te. rt-Butyl N- ( (lS, 2R)-l-benzyl-2-hydroxy-3- [4- (2-methyl- 1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] aminopropyl) carbamate The product from step a was subjected to the procedure used in Step 2 of Example (Compound 201) to afford the title compound as a white solid; H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 1.18 (3H, s), 1.23 (9H, s), 1.26-1.41 (4H, m), 1.48-1.55 (2H, m), 1.98 (1H, brs), 2.39-2.59 (5H, m), 2.95 (1H, dd), 3.34-3.54 (2H, m), 3.75-3.84 (4H, m), 4.78 (1H, brs), 6.65 (1H, d), 7.08-7.27 (5H, m); MS: 423 (MH+).

Step 3: tert-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-l-benzyl-2-hydroxy-3-[(4- <BR> <BR> methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] [4- (2-methyl-1, 3-dioxolan-2- yl) butyl] aminopropyl) carbamate

The product from Step 2 was subjected to the procedure used in step 3 of Example (Compound 201) to give the title compound as a thick oil; H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 1.18 (3H, s), 1.21 (9H, s), 1.4-1.5 (4H, m), 2.45 (2H, brs), 2.82 (1H, dd), 2.94-3.00 (2H, m), 3.18 (1H, dt), 3.28-3.34 (2H, m), 3.45-3.60 (2H, m), 3.75-3.84 (7H, m), 5.0 (1H, brs), 6.7 (1H, d), 7.08 (2H, d), 7.10-7.25 (5H, m), 7.7 (2H, d); MS: 615.1 (MH+).

Example (Compound 205) (3S)-Tetrahydro-3-furanyl N- (1S, 2R)-l-benzyl-2-hydroxy-3- [ [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] (5-oxohexyl) amino]- propylcarbamate The product from Step 3 of Example (Compound 204) (0.22 g, 0.4 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (2.5 mL) at 0°C was added trifluoroacetic acid (2.5 mL) and a drop of water, and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 1 hour. Solvent was evaporated and coevaporated with dichloromethane. The residue was dissolved in dichloromethane and washed with 0.1 M sodium hydroxide/water, water, brine, dried (sodium sulfate), concentrated and dried in vacuo. The resulting pale yellow foam was dissolved in acetonitrile (4 mL) and N- ethyldiisopropylamine (0.08 mL, 0.059 g, 0.46 mmol) and N-succinimidyl (3S)-tetrahydro-3-furanyl carbonate (0.098 g, 0.43 mmol) were added. The mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 1 hour and the solvent was

evaporated. The residue was chromatographed (silica gel, dichloromethane/methanol, 98: 2) to give the title compound as a white foam; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 1.3-1.5 (4H, m), 1.73 (1H, brs), 2.05 (4H, brs), 2.35 (2H, brs), 2.5 (1H, brs), 2.8 (1H, dd), 2.95 (2H, brd), 3.15-3.20 (1H, m), 3.35 (H, t), 3.45-3.75 (5H, m), 3.8 (3H, s), 4.93 (1H, s), 5.1 (1H, brs), 7.1- 7.3 (8H, m), 7.7 (2H, d); MS: 563.1 (MH+).

Example (Compound 206) (3S)-Tetrahydro-3-furanyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-(2-ethyl- 5-oxohexyl)[ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 3 of Example (Compound 202) was subjected to the procedure used in Example (Compound 205) to provide the title compound as a thick oil (mixture of diastereomers by 1H NMR spectroscopy); H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.85 (3H, td), 1.2-1.3 (2H, m), 1.4- 1.6 (3H, m), 1.7-1.9 (2H, m), 2.10-2.15 (1H, m), 2.18 (3H, s), 2.2-2.3 (2H, m), 2.85 (1H, d), 2.90 (1H, d), 3.05 (1H, d), 3.15 (1H, dd), 3.38-3.42 (1H, m), 3.45-3.80 (6H, m), 3.9 (3H, s), 5.0 (1H, brt), 5.1 (1H, t), 7.1 (2H, d), 7.2-7.4 (6H, m), 7.8 (2H, m): MS: 591.1 (MH+).

Example (Compound 207) Step 1:

2-Methyl-4-(2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butanal The title compound was prepared by the procedure used in Example (Compound 202) using methyl iodide in the alkylation step.

1H NMR (CDC13): 5 1. 10 (3H, d), 1.31 (3H, s), 1.40-1.88 (4H, m), 2.26-2.40 (1H, m), 3.86-3.98 (4H, m), 9.61 (1H, Step 2: tert-Butyl N-((1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-3-[2-methyl-4-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (2-methyl-1, 3-dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] aminopropyl) carbamate The product from Step 1 was subjected to procedure used in Step 2 of Example (Compound 201) to provide the title compound as a white solid (mixture of diastereomers by 1H NMR spectroscopy); <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0.82 (3H, d), 1.18 (3H, s), 1.23 (9H, s), 1.33-1.62 (5H, m), 1.84 (1H, br), 2.23-2.58 (5H, m), 2.96 (1H, d), 3.36-3.55 (2H, m), 3.75-3.85 (4H, m), 4.78 (1H, br s), 6.67 (1H, dd), 7.07-7.25 (5H, m); MS: 437 (MH+).

Step 3:

tert-Butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-3- [2-methyl-4- (2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] aminopropyl) carbamate The product from Step 2 was subjected to Step 3 of Example (Compound 201) to afford the title compound as a yellow foam (mixture of diastereomers by 1H NMR spectroscopy); H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0.8 (3H, d), 1.00-1.05 (1H, m), 1.1 (1H, brs), 1.2 (9H, s), 1.2-1.3 (1H, m), 1.35-1.50 (2H, m), 1.6 (1H, td), 1.75-1.83 (1H, m), 2.5 (1H, dd), 2.8 (1H, dd), 2.85 (1H, dd), 2.93 (1H, dd), 3.05 (1H, dd), 3.15-3.2 (2H, m), 3.37-3.46 (1H, m), 3.59 (1H, brs), (7H, m), 4.95 (1H, brs), 6.7 (1H, d), 7.1 (2H, d), 7.15-7.24 (5H, m), 7.75 (2H, d); MS: 629.1 (M + 23).

Step 4:

(3S)-Tetrahydro-3-furanyl N- (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-3- [ [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] (2-methyl-5-oxohexyl) amino] propylcarbamate The product from Step 3 was subjected to the procedure in Example (Compound 205) to give the title compound as a white foam (mixture of diastereomers by 1H NMR spectroscopy); 1H NMR (DMSO-d6) 0.83 (3H, d), 1.2-1.3 (2H, m), 15-1.6 (1H, m), 1.8-1.9 (2H, m), 2.05-2.10 (1H, m), 2.2 (3H, s), 2.3-2.5 (2H, m), 2.8 (1H, dd), 2.9 (1H, brs), 3.05 (1H, brd), 3.15 (1H, dd), 3.30-3.45 (2H, m), 3.5-3.8 (6H, m), 3.9 (3H, s), 5.0 (1H, brt), 5.1 (1H, brdd), 6.2 (2H, d), 6.25-6.40 (6H, m), 7.8 (2H, m); MS: 577.5 (MH+).

Example (Compound 208) Step 1: N- (2-methylpropylidene)-2-methyl-2-propanamine To a stirred solution of t-butylamine (20.0 mL, 190 mmol) in anhydrous ether (200 mL) was added magnesium sulfate (20 g). A solution of isobutyraldehyde (17.3 mL,

190 mmol) in ether (50 mL) was then added dropwise over 30 minutes. After stirring at ambient temperature for 3 days, the reaction was filtered and the ether removed in vacuo (300 mm). The residual liquid was distilled to afford the title compound (14.0g, 58%) as a colorless liquid; bp 52 °C (75 mm); 1H NMR (CDC13): 6 1. 01 (6H, d), 1.13 (9H, s), 2.37 (1H, m), 7.36 (1H, d). butanal A freshly prepared solution of lithium diisopropylamide, was generated by the addition of n- butyllithium (16.2 mL, 25.9 mmol, 1.6 M in hexane) to a solution of diisopropylamine (6.6 mL, 47.0 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (20 mL) at-20°C, and allowed to warm to 0 °C and stir for 30 minutes. N- (2-methylpropylidene)-2- methyl-2-propanamine (3.0 g, 23.5 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (10 mL) was added dropwise over 10 minutes. After stirring at 0°C for 2 hours, 2-bromoethyl- 2-methyl-1,3-dioxolane (5.0 g, 25.9 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (10 mL) was added over 15 minutes. The reaction was allowed to warm to ambient temperature and stirring was continued for 16 hours. After cooling in an ice bath, an aqueous solution of oxalic acid (100 mL, 10 wgt %) was added and reaction stirred for 1 hour. The layers were separated and the aqueous was extracted with ether (100 mL). The combined organic layers were washed with brine (50 mL), saturated sodium bicarbonate/water (50 mL), brine (50 mL), dried (magnesium sulfate), concentrated in vacuo and chromatographed (silica gel, ethyl acetate/hexane, 1: 9) to afford the title compound (1.0g, 23%) as a clear liquid; 1H NMR (CDC13): 5 1. 05 (6H, s), 1.31 (3H, s), 1.52-1.62 (4H, m), 3.88-3.98 (4H, m), 9.45 (1H, s).

Step 2: tert-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[2, 2-dimethyl-4-(2- methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 1 was subjected to Step 2 (Example (Compound 201)) to afford the title compound as a thick oil; NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 0.80 (6H, s), 1.17-1.27<BR> (14H, m), 1.38 (1H, br), 1.42-1.50 (2H, m), 2.22 (2H, s),<BR> 2.45-2.59 (3H, m), 2.96 (1H, dd), 3.36-3.55 (2H, m), 3.75-3.85 (4H, m), 4.76 (1H, br s), 6.71 (1H, d), 7.08- 7.24 (5H, m); MS 451 (MH+) Step 3: tert-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[2, 2-dimethyl-4-(2- methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate

The product from Step 2 was subjected to Step 3 (Example (Compound 201)) to give the title compound as a <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> white solid; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.88 (6H, s), 1.19 (3H, s), 1.22 (9H, s), 1.28 (2H, t), 1.44-1.56 (2H, m), 2.42- 2.49 (1H, m), 2.77 (1H, d), 2.87-2.98 (2H, m), 3.25-3.40 (3H, m), 3.65-3.73 (1H, m), 3.82 (7H, s), 4.95 (1H, d), 6.60 (1H, d), 7.03-7.23 (7H, m), 7.77 (2H, d); MS 621 (MH+).

Step 4: (3S)-Tetrahydro-3-furanylN-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- (2-, 2-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> dimethyl-5-oxohexyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 3 was subjected to the procedure used in Example (Compound 205) to provide the title compound as a white foam; H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0.87 (3H, s), 0.9 (3H, s), 1.47 (2H, t), 1.75 (1H, dt), 2.03-2.08 (1H, m), 2.1 (3H, s), 2.35- 2.45 (3H, m), 2.75 (1H, d), 2.85-2.95 (2H, m), 3.3-3.5 (3H, m), 3.57 (1H, dd), 3.64 (1H, dd), 3.66 (1H, dd), 3.70 (1H, dd), 3.75 (1H, dd), 3. 82 (3H, s), 4.9 (1H, brt), 5.1 (1H, d), 7.08 (2H, d), 7.10-7.25 (6H, m), 7.7 (2H, d); MS: 591.1 (MH+).

Example (Compound 209) Step 1:

pentanal The title compound was prepared by procedure used in Example (Compound 202) using 2- (3-chloropropyl)- 2-methyl-1,3-dioxolane as alkylating agent.

1H NMR (CDC13): 5 1. 05 (6H, s), 1.24-1.36 (5H, m), 1.44- 1.50 (2H, m), 1.60-1.65 (2H, m), 3.88-3.98 (4H, m), 9.45 (1H, s) Step 2: tert-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[2, 2-dimethyl-5-(2- methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) pentyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from step 1 was subjected to Step 2 (Example (Compound 201)) to provide the title compound as <BR> <BR> a thick oil; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.80 (6H, s), 1.10-1.30 (16H, m), 1.42 (1H, brs), 1.45-1.52 (2H, m), 2.22 (2H, s), 2.47-2.60 (3H, m), 2.95 (1H, dd), 3.37-3.57 (2H, m), 3.75-3.85 (4H, m), 4.76 (1H, br s), 6.75 (1H, dd), 7.08- 7.26 (5H, m); MS: 465 (MH+).

Step 3: The product from the previous step was subjected to Step 3 (Example (Compound 201)) to afford the title compound as a white solid; H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.88 (6H, s), 1.14-1.30 (16H, m), 1.44-1.51 (2H, m), 2.42-2.48 (1H, m), 2.77 (1H, d), 2.87- 2.98 (2H, m), 3.25-3.40 (3H, m), 3.65-3.75 (1H, m), 3.75- 3.85 (7H, m), 4.96 (1H, d), 6.60 (1H, dd), 7.04-7.24 (7H, m), 7.72 (2H, d); MS: 635 (MH+).

Step 4: The product from the previous step was subjected to the Step used in Example (Compound 205) to give the title compound as a thick oil; H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.89 (3H, s), 1.15 (2H, dd), 1.3-1.5 (2H, m), 1.75 (1H, dd), 1.95-2.05 (1H, m), 2.08 (3H, s), 2.35 (2H, t), 2.4-2.5 (1H, m), 2.75 (1H, d), 2.93 (2H, brd), 3.30-3.45 (4H, m), 3.6 (1H, dd), 3.63 (1H, dd), 3.7

(1H, d), 3.72-3.77 (1H, m), 3.81 (3H, s), 4.9 (1H, brt), 5.0 (1H, d), 7.08 (2H, d), 7.10-7.25 (6H, m), 7.7 (2H, d); MS: 604.9 (MH+) Example (Compound 210)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- (2,2-dimethyl-5-oxohexyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 3 (Example (Compound 208)) was subjected to a procedure similar to that of Example (Compound 205) (except for the use of (3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro[2,3-b] furan-3-yl-p-nitrophenyl carbonate in the acylation step) to give the title compound as a foam; H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.82 (3H, s), 0.86 (3H, s), 1.2 (1H, dd), 1.3-1.4 (1H, m), 1.43 (2H, t), 2.04 (3H, s), 2.3-2.5 (3H, m), 2.65-2.80 (2H, m), 2.89 (1H, dd), 2.92 (1H, dd), 3.3-3.4 (3H, m), 3.42-3.50 (1H, m), 3.57 (2H, dd), 3.73 (2H, dd), 3.9 (3H, s), 4.8 (1H, quartet), 5.1 (1H, d), 5.48 (1H, d), 7.05 (2H, d), 7.10-7.25 (6H, m), 7.7 (2H, d); MS: 633 (MH+).

Example (Compound 211) Step 1:

N- [ (2R, 3S)-3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl]-N- (5-azido- 2,2-dimethylpentyl)-4-methoxybenzenesulfonamide A solution of 0.49 g (1.7 mmol) of tert-butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-azido-2, 2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 203)) in 10 mL of CH2C12 was treated with 10 mL of TFA and the solution was stirred at RT. After 3 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo. The residue was dissolved in CH2C12. The solution was washed with 1M aqueous NaOH (lx), water (2x), dried over MgS04, and concentrated in vacuo. The crude material was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,97: 3 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.32 g of the desired compound as white foam. <BR> <BR> <BR> <P>1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 7.66 (2H), 7. 22 (2H), 7. 15 (3H), 7. 03 (2H), 4.64 (1H), 3.79 (3H), 3.62-3.20 (5H), 3.03 (1H), 2.85 (1H), 2.. 74-2.60 (2H), 2. 27 (1H), 1. 48 (2H), 1. 23 (2H), 1.10 (2H), 0.84 (6H). MS (ESI): 490 (M+H).

Step 2:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-blfuran-3-yl N-((1S, 2R)-3- (5-azido-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [(4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-l-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-azido-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-l-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 0.31 g (0.63 mmol) of N- [ (2R, 3S)- 3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl]-N- (5-azido-2,2- dimethylpentyl)-4-methoxybenzenesulfonamide (step 1), 0.20 g (0.67 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl (4-nitrophenyl) carbonate and (35,3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl (4- nitrophenyl) carbonate, and 0.18 mL of N, N- diisopropylethylamine in 10 mL of acetonitrile was stirred at 50°C under nitrogen. After 24 hours the solution was cooled to RT and concentrated in vacuo. The residue was dissolved in CH2Cl2. The solution was washed with 0.2M aqueous NaOH (4x), water (2x), dried over MgSO4, and concentrated to dryness. The crude product was <BR> subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,1: 1 hexane/EtOAc) to afford 0.27 g (66%) of the desired product as a white foam.

H NMR (CDC13): 6 7.70 (2H), 7. 32-7. 11 (5H), 7. 00 (2H), 5.62 (1H), 4.97 (2H), 4.18-3.97 (2H), 3.96-3.72 (6H), 3.70-3.42 (2H), 3.30-3.01 (4H), 3.00-2.63 (4H), 1.99-1.72 (1H), 1.53 (2H), 1.41-1.15 (3H), 0.90 (6H). LCMS (ESI): 646 (M+H).

Example (Compound 212) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 0.25 g (0.39 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> ( (lS, 2R)-3- (5-azido-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-l-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-azido-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 211)) in 40 mL of MeOH under nitrogen was treated with 50 mg of 5% Pd (C). The resulting mixture was subjected to hydrogenation at 30 psi. After 2 hours

the vessel was purged with nitrogen, catalyst removed by filtration through celite and the filtrate concentrated in vacuo to afford 0.23 g (96%) of the desired product as a light yellow foam.

'H NMR (CDC13): 8 7.75 (2H), 7. 38-7. 12 (5H), 7. 03 (2H), 5.65 (1H), 5.02 (1H), 4.13-3.44 (8H), 3.38-2.55 (10H), 2.02-1.08 (6H), 1.07-0.83 (6H). LCMS (ESI): 620 (M+H).

Example (Compound 213) O {Ph methylchloroformate 0 H DIEA, THF N N OCH3 O. O/O. O \ OCH3: 3 H O Hi. O R = *1/0 and0 0 LlHH (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzyl-2-hydroxy-3-5-[(methoxyzarbonyl) amino]-2, 2- dimethylpentyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] aminopropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-3-5-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> [ (methoxycarbonyl) amino]-2, 2-dimethylpentyl [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] aminopropyl) carbamate A solution of 20 mg (0.032 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- <BR> <BR> <BR> ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 212)) in 1.5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was

treated with 6.3 RL (0.036 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine followed by 2.8 ZL (0.036 mmol) of methyl chloroformate. The resulting solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 2.5 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,97: 3 CH2Cl2/MeOH) to afford 16 mg (74%) of the desired product as a white foam.

H NMR (CDC13): 5 7.70 (2H), 7. 29-7. 12 (5H), 6.99 (2H), 5.61 (1H), 5.46-5.21 (1H), 5.10-4.88 (2H), 4.20-3.42 (12H), 3.23-2.61 (9H), 1.99-1.13 (6H), 0.91 (3H), 0.83 (3H). LCMS (ESI): 678 (M+H).

Example (Compound 214) oh O 'fl, methyl isocyanate 0 z H THF N N N OH S I H H "'OCH I/ LOCH 3 H O H/O R =H 0.-/o a n dH/0 USi Y-A H (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzyl-3-(2, 2-dimethyl-5-[(methylamino) carbonyl] aminopentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate and <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzyl-3-(2, 2-dimethyl-5-[(methylamino) carbonyl] aminopentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 20 mg (0.032 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2, 2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-

methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl) amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 212)) in 1.5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 2.0 gL (0.032 mmol) of methyl isocyanate. The resulting solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 2.5 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 95 : 5 CH2Cl2/MeOH) to afford 15 mg (69%) of the desired product as a white foam.

H NMR (CDC13) 7.70 (2H), 7. 30-7. 10- (5H), 7. 00 (2H), 5.83-5.48 (2H), 5.10-4.50 (2H), 4.30-3.43 (10H), 3.30- 2.62 (12H), 2.10-1.18 (6H), 0.93 (3H), 0.84 (3H).

LCMS (ESI): 677 (M+H).

Example (Compound 215) Ph methanesulfonyl R N N NH chloride ^/^/ 0%, S O R 2 DIEA, THF I I O C O ". ; zut 3 H O Hi O R = o9//O and o '-I H Y-/'H (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3-2,2-dimethyl-5-[(methylsulfonyl) amino] pentyl [(4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-2, 2-dimethyl-5-[(methylsulfonyl)

amino] pentyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 20 mg (0.032 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ((lS, 2R)-3-(5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 212)) in 1.5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 6.0 ZL (0.032 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine followed by 2.5 AL (0.032 mmol) of methanesulfonyl chloride. The resulting solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 2.5 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 97 : 3 CH2Cl2/MeOH) to afford 15 mg (68%) of the desired product as a white foam.

1H NMR (CDC13): 7.69 (2H), 7.31-7.10 (5H), 7.00 (2H), 5.61 (1H), 5.18-5.02 (1H), 4.92 (2H), 4.07 (1H), 3.99-3.34 (8H), 3.21-2.63 (12H), 2.04-1.20 (6H), 0.93 (3H), 0.87 (3H). LCMS (ESI): 698 (M+H).

Example (Compound 216)

Ethyl (3S, 4R)-1- [ (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3- <BR> <BR> yloxy]-3-benzyl-4-hydroxy-6- [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]- 6,12,14-tetraazahexadecan-16- oate and ethyl (3S, 4R)-1- [ (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3- b] furan-3-yloxy]-3-benzyl-4-hydroxy-6- [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]-8,8-dimethyl-1,13-dioxo- 2,6,12,14-tetraazahexadecan-16-oate A solution of 33 mg (0.053 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- <BR> <BR> ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and <BR> <BR> (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 212)) in 1.5 mL of anhydrous THF was treated with 6.5 RL (0.058 mmol) of ethyl isocyanato acetate and the resulting-solution was stirred at RT. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 97 : 3 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 31 mg (78%) of the desired compound as a white foam.

H NMR (CDC13): 7.76 (2H), 7.35-7.16 (5H), 7.04 (2H), 5.80-5.42 (2H), 5.02 (1H), 4.37-3.46 (13H), 3.40-2.63 (9H), 2.18-1.78 (2H), 1.70-1.22 (7H), 1.01 (3H), 0.92 (3H). LCMS (ESI): 749 (M+H).

Example (Compound 217) Step 1:

N- [ (2R, 3S)-3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl]-N- [4- (dibenzylamino)-2,2-dimethylbutyl]-4- methoxybenzenesulfonamide A solution of 1.00 g (1.37 mmol) of tert-butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-l-benzyl-3- [4- (dibenzylamino)-2,2- dimethylbutyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate in 40 mL of 1: 1 CH2Cl2/TFA was stirred at RT for 2 hours. The solution was then concentrated to dryness and the residue dissolved in CH2C12. The resulting solution was washed with 1 M aqueous NaOH (lx), water (3x), dried over MgS04 and concentrated. in vacuo to afford 0.81 g (94%) of the desired amine as a thick oil.

H NMR (CDC13): 7.76 (2H), 7.44-7.19 (15H), 7.01 (2H), 4.00 (1H), 3.92 (3H), 3.63 (4H), 3.34-2.88 (6H), 2.53 (3H), 1.64 (2H), 0.92 (6H).

Step 2:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofurof2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [4- (dibenzylamino)-2, 2-dimethylbutyl] [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (35,3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (lS, 2R)-l-benzyl-3- [4- (dibenzylamino)-2,2- dimethylbutyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 0.81 g (1.3 mmol) of N- [ (2R, 3S)- 3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl]-N- [4- (dibenzylamino)- 2,2-dimethylbutyl]-4-methoxybenzenesulfonamide (step 1), 0.40 g (1.4 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl (4-nitrophenyl) carbonate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl (4- nitrophenyl) carbonate, and 0.37 mL (2.1 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine in 20 mL of acetonitrile was stirred at 50°C. After 3.5 hours the solution was cooled to RT and concentrated to dryness. The residue was dissolved in CH2C12 and the solution washed with 1 M aqueous NaOH (4X), water (3x), dried over MgS04 and concentrated in vacuo. The crude product was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,1: 1 hexane/EtOAc) to afford 0.85 g (84%) of the desired product as a white foam.

H NMR (CDC13): 5 7.71 (2H), 7.58-7.13 (15H), 7.01 (2H), 5.66 (1H), 5.07-4.60 (2H), 4.40-3.40 (12H), 3.27-2.63 (9H), 2.46 (1H), 2.20-1.45 (4H), 0.87 (6H). LCMS (ESI): 786 (M+H)..

Step 3: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-l-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 0.78 g (0.99 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- [4- (dibenzylamino)-2, 2- dimethylbutyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-l-benzyl-3- [4- (dibenzylamino)-2,2-dimethylbutyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Step 2) in 50 mL of 5% formic acid/MeOH under nitrogen was treated with 1.00 g of 10% Pd (C) and the resulting mixture was stirred at RT. After 18 hours the catalyst was removed by filtration through celite and the filtrate concentrated to dryness in vacuo. The residue was dissolved in CH2C12 and the solution was washed with 1M aqueous NaOH (lx), water (2X), dried over MgS04, and concentrated to dryness.

The crude product was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,9: 1 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.45 g (75%) of the desired product as a white foam.

H NMR (CDC13): 5 7.70 (2H), 7. 21 (5H), 6. 99 (2H), 5. 60 (1H), 5.00 (1H), 4.18-3.40 (8H), 3.30-2.63 (10H), 2.02- 1.30 (4H), 1.01 (3H), 0.88 (3H). MS (ESI): 606 (M+H). Ph O { R) (N9N><~NH2 methyl chloroformate toN N OCH3 OH, S DIEA, THF, > N y o'o o, s I o 0 1 0"8 1 Iq OC3 LOCH3 H O Hi, O °UocH3 v R = oX O and owo AA Example (Compound 218) <BR> <BR> <BR> (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-2-hydroxy-3-4-[(methoxycarbonyl) amino]-2, 2- dimethylbutyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyllaminopropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-l-benzyl-2-hydroxy-3-4- [ (methoxycarbonyl) amino]-2,2-dimethylbutyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] aminopropyl) carbamate A solution of 25 mg (0.041 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- <BR> <BR> ( 2R)-3-(4-amino-2, 2-dimethylbutyl) [(4-methOxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3-

(4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 217)) in 1.5 mL of anhydrous THF was cooled to 0°C and was treated with 8.0 RL (0.045 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine followed by 3.5 IL (0.045 mmol) of methyl chloroformate. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 1.5 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 18 mg (67%) of the desired product as a white foam.

1H NMR (CDC13): 7.75 (2H), 7.37-7.18 (5H), 7.03 (2H), 5.65 (1H), 5.39-4.90 (3H), 4.20-3.50 (12H), 3.38-2.69 (9H), 2.18-1.39 (4H), 1.09 (3H), 0.95 (3H). MS (ESI): 664 (M+H).

Example (Compound 219) 0 O RN N NH2 methyl isocyanate H H OH S/^/ THF^N^i' o 1 O'll OUZO OH3 OH3 O9H 59H R = oyo and o o H H (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- (2,2-dimethyl-4-[(methylamino) carbonyl] aminobutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate and <BR> <BR> (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-3-(2, 2-dimethyl-4-[(methylamino) carbonyl]

aminobutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 25 mg (0.041 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> ( (1S, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 217)) in 1.5 mL of anhydrous THF was cooled to 0°C and was treated with 2.5 RL (0.043 mmol) of methyl isocyanate. The resulting solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 2 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> chromatography (Si02, 95 : 5 CH2Cl2/MeOH) to afford 16 mg (59%) of the desired product as a white foam. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <P>H NMR (CDC13): 57.74 (2H), 7. 37-7. 14 (5H), 7. 02 (2H), 5.75-5.50 (2H), 5.01 (1H), 4.19-3.49 (9H), 3.40-2.70 (12H), 2.18-1.23 (4H), 1.03 (3H), 0.97 (3H). MS (ESI): 663 (M+H).

Example (Compound 220) Ph O I, R)N NH2 methane sulfonyl chlodde H H H f'X',----IN-N,"C 3 o I o. o I OH3 OH3 H O i. O H 0 H 0 OCH3 Y-~/H Y-yH (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-3-2, 2-dimethyl-4-[(methylsulfonyl) amino] butyl [(4-

methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-2, 2-dimethyl-4-[(methylsulfonyl) amino] butyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 25 mg (0.041 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> ( (lS, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (tlS, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 217)) in 1.5 mL of anhydrous THF was cooled to 0°C and was treated with 7.0 ZL (0.041 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine followed by 3.2 tL (0.041 mmol) of methane sulfonyl chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 2 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to <BR> <BR> <BR> flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2Cl2/MeOH) to afford 20 mg (71%) of the desired product as a white foam.

1H NMR (CDC13): 6 7.76 (2H), 7. 38-7. 19 (5H), 7. 06 (2H), 5.67 (1H), 5. 29-4.99 (3H), 4.31-3.54 (10H), 3.32-2.63 (11H), 2.10-1.37 (4H), 1.04 (3H), 0.99 (3H). MS (ESI): 684 (M+H).

Example (Compound 221) Step 1: 4-tert-Butyldimethylsilyloxy-2, 2-dimethylbutanal

The title compound was prepared by a procedure similar to Example (Compound 202) using 2-tert- butyldimethyl silyloxybromoethane as alkylating agent.

H NMR (CDC13): 6-0.02 (6H, s), 0.84 (9H, s), 1.04 (6H, s), 1.74 (2H, t), 3.61 (2H, t), 9.43 (1H, s) Step 2: The product from Step 1 was subjected to Step 2 (Example (Compound 201)) to give the title compound as a foam; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.01 (6H, s), 0.82 (15H, s), 1.22 (9H, s), 1.42 (2H, t), 2.23 (2H, s), 2.43-2.60 (3H, m), 2.95 (1H, dd), 3.33-3.58 (2H, m), 3.60 (2H, t), 4.72 (1H, br s), 6.71 (1H, d), 7.07-7.25 (5H, m); MS: 495 (MH+).

Step 3: tert-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-(4-tert- butyldimethylsilyloxy-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Step 2 was subjected to Step 3 (Example (Compound 201)) to provide the title compound as a foam;

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.00 (6H, s), 0.82 (9H, s), 0.93 (6H, s), 1.20 (9H, s), 1.48 (2H, t), 2.41-2.49 (1H, m), 2.74- 2.96 (3H, m), 3.24-3.40 (3H, m), 3.63 (2H, t), 3.67-3.75 (1H, m), 3.81 (3H, s), 4.95 (1H, broad), 6.61 (1H, d), 7.04 (2H, d), 7.08-7.24 (2H, d), 7.71 (2H, d); MS: 665 (MH+).

Step 4: tert-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-(2, 2-dimethyl-4- hydroxybutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate To a stirred solution of the product of Step 3 (3.47g, 5.2mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (25 mL) was added tetrabutylammonium fluoride (6.2 mL, 1M in tetrahydrofuran) over 15 minutes. After stirring at ambient temperature for 2 hours, the reaction was concentrated in vacuo and partitioned in ether/water (1: 1; 200 mL). The layers were separated and the aqueous phase was extracted with ether (50 mL). The combined organic layers were washed with water (100 mL), dried (magnesium sulfate), concentrated in vacuo and purified by silica gel chromatography (4% methanol in chloroform) to afford the title compound (2.78g, 97%) as a white foam.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0. 98 (6H, s), 1.27 (9H, s), 1.51 (2H, t), 2.46-2.57 (1H, m), 2.81-3.06 (3H, m), 3.32-3.55 (5H, m), 3.71-3.82 (1H, m), 3.87 (3H, s), 4.32 (1H, t), 5.01 (1H, d), 6.66 (1H, d), 7.12 (2H, d), 7.16-7.31 (5H, m), 7.77 (2H, d); MS: 551 (MH+).

Step 5:

tert-Butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- (2,2-dimethyl-4-N'- methylcarbamoyloxybutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino- 2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate To a solution of the product from Step 4 (500 mg, 0.9 mmol) in dichloromethane (4 mL) was added methylisocyanate (1.1 mL, 18.0 mmol). After stirring at ambient temperature for 48 hours, the reaction was concentrated in vacuo and purified by silica gel chromatography (40% ethyl acetate in hexane) to afford the title compound (460 mg, 83%) as a white foam.

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.93 (3H, s), 0.96 (3H, s), 1.21 (9H, s), 1.58 (2H, t), 2.40-2.50 (1H, m), 2.54 (3H, d), 2.72- 2.97 (3H, m),. 3.24-3.42 (3H, m), 3.65-3.75 (1H, m), 3.82 (3H, s), 3.99 (2H, t), 4.99 (1H, d), 6.62 (1H, d), 6.88 <BR> (1H, q), 7.06 (2H, d), 7.10-7.24 (5H, m), 7.72 (2H, d) ; MS: 608 (MH+).

Step 6:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 2R)-1-<BR> benzyl-3- (2, 2-dimethyl-4-N'-methylcarbamoyloxybutyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from step 5 was subjected to a protocol similar to that used in Example (Compound 210) to give the title compound as a foam.

H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.93 (lH, s), 0.94 (1H, s), 1.2 (1H, dd), 1.3-1.42 (1H, m), 1.6 (2H, t), 2.4 (1H, t), 2.55 (3H, d), 2.7-2.8 (2H, m), 2.83-3.00 (2H, m), 3.20-3.45 (3H, m), 3.55-3.62 (2H, m), 3.65-3.80 (3H, m), 3.82 (3H, s), 4.0 (2H, s), 4.8 (1H, quartet), 5.1 (1H, d), 5.5 (1H, d), 6.9 (1H, br s), 7.1 (2H, d), 7. 15-7. 25 (6H, m), 7.78 (2H, d); MS: 664 (MH+) Example (Compound 222) Step 1: Ethyl (3S, 4R)-1- [ (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3- <BR> <BR> yloxy]-3-benzyl-4-hydroxy-6- [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]- 6,11,13-tetraazapentadecan-15- oate and ethyl (3S, 4R)-1- [ (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3- b] furan-3-yloxy]-3-benzyl-4-hydroxy-6- [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]-8,8-dimethyl-1,12-dioxo- 2,6,11,13-tetraazapentadecan-15-oate

A solution of 50 mg (0.083 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ((lS, 2R)-3-(4-amino-2, 2-dimethylbutyl) [(4-methOxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-l-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (35,3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-l-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 217)) in 3 mL of anhydrous THF was treated with 9.0 RL (0.087 mmol) of ethyl isocyanato acetate and the resulting solution stirred at RT. After 2.5 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 47 mg (77%) of the desired product as a white foam.

H NMR (CDC13): 6 7.70 (2H), 7. 28-7. 11 (5H), 7. 00 (2H), 5.62 (1H), 5.47-5.30 (1H), 5.02 (1H), 4.24-3.46 (13H), 3.37-2.58 (9H), 2.04-1.39 (4H), 1.24 (3H), 1.03 (3H), 0.88 (3H). MS (ESI): 735 (M+H).

Step 2: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- [4-([(2-amino-2-oxoethyl) amino] carbonylamino)-2,2- dimethylbutyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl- 2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3-

[4-([(2-amino-2-oxoethyl) amino] carbonylamino)-2,2- dimethylbutyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl- 2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 22 mg (0.030 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of ethyl (3S, 4R)-1- [ (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yloxy]-3-benzyl-4-hydroxy-6- [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]-8,8-dimethyl-1,12-oxo- 2,6,11,13-tetraazapentadecan-15-oate and ethyl (3S, 4R)-1- [ (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yloxy]-3-benzyl- 4-hydroxy-6- [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]-8, 8-dimethyl- 1,12-dioxo-2,6,11,13-tetraazapentadecan-15-oate in 3 mL of 2M NH3 in MeOH in a sealed tube was stirred at RT.

After 5 days the solution was concentrated in vacuo and <BR> <BR> the residue subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,93: 7 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 11 mg (52%) of the desired product as a white foam.

1H NMR (CDC13): 57.69 (2H), 7. 28-7. 10 (5H), 6. 97 (2H), 6.82-6.50 (1H), 6.12-4.43 (6H), 4.05 (1H), 3.97-3.42 (10H), 3.33-2.61 (9H), 2.00-1.35 (4H), 1.00 (3H), 0.88 (3H). MS (ESI): 706 (M+H).

Example (Compound 224) Step 1: ter-Butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[2, 2-dimethyl-4-(2- methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] [ (3- (N-methyl, N-

trifluoroacetyl) aminophenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl)carbamate The product from Step 3 (Example (Compound 208)) (0.44 g, 0.8 mmol), was dissolved, in dichloromethane (17 mL), and pyridine (1 mL, 0.97 g, 12.3 mmol) at 0°C was added trifluoroacetic anhydride (0.45 mL, 0.67 g, 3.2 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 2 hours. The mixture was washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate, dried (sodium sulfate) and coevaporated with ethyl acetate (3X). The residue was dissolved in methanol (10 mL) and potassium carbonate (10 mg) was added. After stirring for 1 hour at ambient temperature, the solvent was evaporated and the residue was dissolved in acetone (15 mL) and potassium carbonate (0.26 g, 2 mmol) and methyl iodide (0.25 mL, 0.56 g, 4.0 mmol) were added. After 3 hours, the solvent was evaporated and the residue was partitioned between dichloromethane and water. The organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate), evaporated, dried.

H NMR (DMSO-d-6) : 6 0.83 (6H, s), 1.2 (9H, s), 1.21-1.35 (2H, m), 1.5 (2H, br d), 2.40-2.48 (2H, m), 2.7-3.0 (3H, m), 3.05-3.15 (1H, m), 3.3-3.5 (8H, m), 3.65-3.75 (1H, m), 3.8 (3H, s), 4.9 (lH, d), 7.1-7.3 (6H, m), 7.6-7.8 (2H, m), 7.87 (1H, d), 7.95 (1H, s); MS: 738 (M + 23).

Step 2: The product from Step 1 (0.16 g) was dissolved in 2M ammonia/ethanol (15 mL) and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 2 hours. Solvent was evaporated ant the residue was partitioned between water and dichloromethane. The organic phase was dried (sodium sulfate) and evaporated to give the title compound as a foam.

1H NMR (CDC13): 6 0.92 (3H, s), 0.96 (3H, s), 1.2-1.4 (11, m), 1.6 (2H, d), 2.7-2.9 (6H, m), 3.0-3.3 (4H, m), 3.7 (1H, br s), 3.9 (7H, br s), 4.2 (1H, br s), 4.83 (1H, d), 6.75 (1H, d), 6.95 (1H, s), 7.02 (1H, d), 7.1-7.3 (7H, m); MS: 620 (MH+).

Step 3: (3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 2R)-1- <BR> <BR> benzyl-3- (2, 2-dimethyl-5-oxohexyl) [ (3-methylaminophenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate

The product from Step 2 was subjected to the procedure used in Example (Compound 210) to afford the title compound as a foam.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0. 9 (3H, s), 0.94 (3H, s), 1.17 (1H, dd), 1.3-1.4 (1H, m), 1,45 (2H, t), 2.06 (3H, s), 2.35- 2.45 (3H, m), 2.7 (3H, d), 2.71-2.80 (2H, m), 2.78 (1H, dd), 2.90 (1H, dd), 3.25-3.39 (3H, m), 3.4-3.5 (1H, m), 3.52-3.60 (2H, m), 3.7 (1H, t), 3.8 (2, dd), 4.8 (1H, quartet), 5.1 (1H, d), 5.5 (1H, d), 6.2 (1H, quartet), 6.75 (1H, d), 6.85 (1H, s), 6.86 (1H, d), 7.1-7.25 (6H, m); MS: 632 (MH+).

Example (Compound 225) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-2-hydroxy-4- [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]-6, 6- dimethyl-11,14-dioxo-4,10,12,15-tetraazahexadec-1- ylcarbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3- yl N- (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-4- [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]-6,6-dimethyl-11,14-oxo- 4,10,12,15-tetraazahexadec-1-ylcarbamate A solution of 39 mg (0.063 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- <BR> <BR> <BR> ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2, 2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl)

sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 212)) in 2 mL of anhydrous THF was treated with 7.4 AL (0.066 mmol) of ethyl isocyanato acetate and the resulting solution was stirred at RT. After 2.5 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo. The residue was dissolved in 3 mL of 2M MeNH2 in MeOH in a sealed tube and the solution was stirred at RT. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,93: 7 CH2Clz/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 25 mg (54%) of the desired product as a white foam.

1H NMR (CDC13) 7.78 (2H), 7. 33-7. 15 (5H), 7. 08-6. 83 (3H), 6.30-4.80 (5H), 4.18-3.48 (11H), 3.38-2.62 (12H), 2.03-1.17 (6H), 0.98 (3H), 0.90 (3H). MS (ESI): 734 (M+H).

Example (Compound 226) Ph 0 R N N, ethyl chloroforrnate goN N OCH2CH3 H OH S DIEA, THF i I v' C 0 OH 3 H °) Hz °~ R = pyuo and po H--.H (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3-4- [(ethoxycarbonyl) amino]-2, 2-dimethylbutylE[(ethoxycarbonyl) amino]-2, 2-dimethylbutylE (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-4-[(ethoxyzarbonyl) amino]-2,2-

dimethylbutyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 30 mg (0.050 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (lS, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 217)) in 2 mL of anhydrous THF was cooled to 0°C and was treated with 9.6 LL (0.055 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine followed by 5.2 RL (0.055 mmol) of ethyl chloroformate. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,97: 3 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 31 mg (92%) of the desired product as a white foam.

H NMR (CDC13): 7.74 (2H), 7.35-7.16 (5H), 7.02 (2H), 5.68 (1H), 5.31 (1H), 5.18-4.90 (2H), 4.28-3.50 (11H), 3.35- 2.70 (9H), 2.08-1.32 (4H), 1.27 (3H), 1.03 (3H), 0.98 (3H). MS (ESI): 678 (M+H).

Example (Compound 227)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzyl-3- (2, 2-dimethyl-5-hydroxyiminohexyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate To a solution of the product from Example (Compound 210), (37 mg, 0.06 mmol) in pyridine (0.5 mL) and ethanol (0.5 mL) was added hydroxylamine hydrochloride (22 mg, 0.31 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 2 hours. Solvent was evaporated and the residue was dissolved in dichloromethane, washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate, dried (sodium sulfate), evaporated and chromatographed (silica gel, hexanes/ethyl acetate, 2: 3) to provide the title compound as a foam; 1H NMR (CDC13, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> signals for the major diastereomer): 6 0.85 (3H, s), 0.98 (3H, s), 1.3-1.7 (4H, m), 1.85 (3H, s), 2.1 (1H, dd), 2.58 (1H, d), 2.7-3.0 (4H, m), 3.1-3.3 (3H, m), 3.6-3.7 (3H, m), 3.8-4.0 (3H, m), 3.9 (3H, s), 4.05-4.15 (2H, m), 5.0 (1H, quartet), 5.6 (2H, d), 7.0 (2H, d), 7.15-7.25 (5H, m), 7.75 (2H, d); MS: 648 (MH+); C32H45N309S.

Example (Compound 228) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-2-hydroxy-4- [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]-6,6-

dimethyl-10,13-dioxo-4,9,11,14-tetraazapentadec-1- ylcarbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3- yl N- (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-4- [ (4-methoxyphenyl) 9,11,14- tetraazapentadec-1-ylcarbamate A solution of 22 mg (0.030 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of ethyl (3S, 4R)-1- [ (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yloxy]-3-benzyl-4-hydroxy-6- [ (4- methoxyphenyl) 2,6,11,13-tetraazapentadecan-15-oate and ethyl (3S, 4R)-1- [ (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yloxy]-3-benzyl- 4-hydroxy-6- [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]-8,8-dimethyl- 1,12-dioxo-2,6,11,13-tetraazapentadecan-15-oate in 3 mL of 2M methylamine in MeOH in a sealed tube was stirred at RT. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,93: 7 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 13 mg (60%) of the desired product as a white foam.

H NMR (CDC13): 7.75 (2H), 7.37-7.13 (5H), 7.02 (2H), 6.90-6.61 (1H), 6.10-4.49 (5H), 4.15-3.50 (11H), 3.40- 2.67 (12H), 2.10-1.20 (4H), 1.06 (3H), 0.93 (3H).

MS (ESI): 720. (M+H).

Example (Compound 229)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- (4- [ (dimethylamino) carbonyl] amino-2,2- dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate and <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzyl-3- (4- [ (dimethylamino) carbonyl] amino-2,2- dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 30 mg (0.050 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (lS, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 2R)-3-(4-amino-2,2- dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl- 2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 217)) in 2 mL of anhydrous THF was cooled to 0°C and was treated with 9.6 ILIL (0.055 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine followed by 5.0 AL (0.053 mmol) of dimethylcarbamyl chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 30 mg (89%) of the desired product as a white foam.

H NMR (CDC13) : 7.69 (2H), 7.29-7.10 (5H), 6.96 (2H), 5.80-5.52 (2H), 4.99-4.23 (2H), 3.99-3.43 (11H), 3.35- 3.02 (5H), 3.01-2.62 (8H), 2. 01-1. 24 (4H), 1.01 (3H), 0.93 (3H). MS (ESI): 677 (M+H).

Example (Compound 230) O Ph RN N NH ethyl chloroformate ^'I nrM 0 I JL OH S DIEA, THF N OCH2CH3 O',-S Y- V _OCH LOCH 3 HO Hi. O R = p rp and oo H L_H (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzyl-3-5-[(ethoxyzarbonyl) amino]-2, 2-dimethylpentyl [(4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-5-[(ethoxycarbonyl) amino]-2, 2- dimethylpentyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 30 mg (0.048 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ((lS, 2R)-3-(5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 236)) in 2 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 9.2 (iL (0.053 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine followed by 5.0 AL (0.053 mmol) of ethyl chloroformate. The resulting solution was allowed

to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,97: 3 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 30 mg (94%) of the desired product as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.76 (2H), 7. 37-7. 18 (5H), 7.04 (2H), 5.67 (1H), 5.60-5.32 (1H), 5.01 (2H), 4.24-3.44 (11H), 3.30-2.70 (9H), 2.10-1.20 (9H), 0.96 (3H), 0.90 (3H). MS (ESI): 692 (M+H).

Example (Compound 231) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- (5-[(dimethylamino) carbonyl] amino-2,(5-[(dimethylamino) carbonyl] amino-2, 2- dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate and <BR> <BR> (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-3-(5-[(dimethylamino) carbonyl] amino-2, 2- dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 30 mg (0.048 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- <BR> <BR> ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-

hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 212) in 2 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 9.2 AL (0.053 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine followed by 4.6 ZL (0.050 mmol) of dimethylcarbamyl chloride. The resulting solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 95 : 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 26 mg (79%) of the desired product as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.71 (2H), 7.29-7.09 (5H), 6.98 (2H), 6.08-5.72 (1H), 5.61 (1H), 4.92 (1H), 4.65 (1H), 4.24 (1H), 3.99-3.43 (8H), 3.28-2.63 (15H), 1.99-1.70 (1H), 1.54-1.18 (5H), 0.92 (3H), 0.84 (3H). MS (ESI): 691 (M+H).

Example (Compound 232) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3-<BR> <BR> [5-([(2-amino-2-oxoethyl) amino] carbonylamino)-2,2- dimethylpentyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl- 2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and <BR> <BR> (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3-<BR> <BR> [5-([(2-amino-2-oxoethyl) amino] carbonylamino)-2,2- dimethylpentyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl- 2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 27 mg (0.036 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of ethyl (3S, 4R)-1-

[ (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yloxy]-3-benzyl-<BR> 4-hydroxy-6- [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]-8,8-dimethyl- 1,13-dioxo-2,6,12,14-tetraazahexadecan-16-oate and ethyl (3S, 4R)-1- [ (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3- yloxy]-3-benzyl-4-hydroxy-6- [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl]- 6,12,14-tetraazahexadecan-16- oate (Example (Compound 216)) in 6 mL of 2M NH3 in MeOH in a sealed tube was stirred at RT. After 3 days the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,93: 7 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 11 mg (43%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.64 (2H), 7.29-7.01 (5H), 6.99-6.63 (3H), 6.40-5.80 (2H), 5.74-5.47 (2H), 5.00-4.74 (1H), 4.28-3.40 (12H), 3.28-2.42 (9H), 1.97-1.08 (6H), 0.89 (3H), 0.79 (3H). MS (ESI): 720 (M+H) Example (Compound 233) 2-[(Z)-[(5-[(2R,3S)-3-( [(3R,3aS,6aR)hexahydrofuro [2,3- b] furan-3-yloxy] carbonylamino)-2-hydroxy-4- phenylbutyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-4,4- dimethylpentyl) amino] (methoxy) methylidene]-1-hydroxy-1- oxohydrazinium and 2- [ (Z)- [ (S-E (2R, 3S)-3- ( [ (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-

yloxy] carbonylamino)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl] [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-4,4- dimethylpentyl) amino] (methoxy) methylidenel-1-hydroxy-1- oxohydrazinium A solution of 30 mg (0.048 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ((15, 2R)-3-(5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (lS, 2R)- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> 3- (5-amino-2, 2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate (Example (Compound 212)) in 1.5 mL of anhydrous DMF was treated with 10 AL (0.059 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine followed by 7.0 mg (0.059 mmol) of O-methyl-N- nitroisourea and the resulting solution was stirred at RT. After 20 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash chromatography <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (Si02,93: 7 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 19 mg (56%) of a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.75 (2H), 7.37-7.13 (5H), 7.02 (2H), 5.75-5.23 (2H), 5.01 (1H), 4.20-3.48 (12H), 3.25-2.62 (9H), 2.10-1.75 (1H), 1.65-1.30 (5H), 0.98 (3H), 0.93 (3H).

Example (Compound 234) Step 1:

ter-Butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- (2, 2-dimethyl-4- [ (4- nitrophenyloxy) carbonyloxy] butyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate To a solution of p-nitrophenyl chloroformate (320 mg, 1.6 mmol) in dichloromethane (8 mL) at 0°C was added pyridine (2 mL) followed by a solution of the product from step 4, Example (Compound 221), (500 mg, 0.91 mmol) in dichloromethane (7 mL). The mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 18 hours. The mixture was diluted with ethyl ether and washed with 0.5 N hydrochloric acid, saturated sodium bicarbonate, brine, dried (sodium sulfate), and evaporated. The residue was chromatographed (silica gel, hexanes/ethyl acetate, 7: 3) to afford the title compound as a white foam (530 mg); 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0.97 (3H, s), 0.99 (3H, s), 1.2 (9H, s), 1.89 (2H, t), 2.40-2.46 (1H, m), 2.78 (1H, d), 2.88-3.00 (2H, m), 3.3-3.4 (3H, m), 3.75 (1H, br quartet), 3.8 (3H, s), 4.38 (2H, t), 5.05 (1H, d), 6.65 (1H, d), 7.06 (2H, d), 7.10-7.22 (5H, m), 7.55 (2H, d), 7.75 (2H, d), 8.3 (2H, d) Step 2:

ter-Butyl N-((1S, 22)-1-benzyl-3-(4-carbamoyloxy-2, 2- dimethylbutyl)[ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate To a solution of the product from step 1 (520 mg, 0.73 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (10 mL) at 5°C was added ammonium hydroxyde (30%, 2 mL) and the reaction was stirred at 5°C for 40 minutes. The mixture was diluted with ethyl ether, washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate, dried (magnesium sulfate), and evaporated to provide the title compound (490 mg) containing p- nitrophenol (-10%). NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0.93 (3H, s), 0.96 (3H, s), 1.2 (9H, s), 1.6 (2H, t), 2.45 (1H, dd), 2.78 (1H, d), 2.85-2.95 (2H, m), 3.3-3.6 (3H, m), 3.7 (1H, quartet), 3.8 (3H, s), 3.96 (2H, t), 5.0 (1H, d), 6.4 (2H, br s), 6.6 (1H, d), 7. 05 (2H, d), 7. 10-7. 25 (5H, m), 7.7. (2H, d).

Example (Compound 235) (3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- (4-carbamoyloxy-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-

methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Example (Compound 234) was subjected to a procedure described in Example (Compound 216) to afford the title compound as a foam; 1H NMR (DMSO- d6): 5 0.92 (3H, s), 0.96 (3H, s), 1.2 (1H, dd), 1.3-1.4 (1H, m), 1.6 (2H, t), 2.4 (1H, dd), 2.7-2.8 (2H, m), 2.9- 3.0 (2H, m), 3.3-3.5 (3H, m), 3.55-3.65 (2H, m), 3.66- 3.80 (2H, m), 3.8 (3H, s), 3.96 (2H, t), 4.8 (1H, quartet), 5.1 (1H, d), 5.5 (1H, d), 6.4 (2H, br s), 7.05 (2H, d), 7.1-7.3 (6H, m), 7.7 (2H, d); MS: 672 (M + 23).

Example (Compound 236) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3-2,2-dimethyl-4- [ (morpholinocarbonyl) amino] butyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-2, 2-dimethyl-4- [ (morpholinocarbonyl) amino] butyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 30 mg (0.050 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2, 2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3-

(4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate in 1.5 mL of anhydrous THF was cooled to 0°C and was treated with 9.6 RL (0.055 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine followed by 6.4 iL (0.055 mmol) of 4-morpholinecarbonyl chloride.

The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring.

After 2 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 31 mg (86%) of the desired product as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.74 (2H), 7.37-7.13 (6H), 7.01 (2H), 5.68 (1H), 5.42 (1H), 5.00 (2H), 4.32 (1H), 4.11-3.50 (14H), 3.49-2.70 (11H), 2.10-1.22 (4H), 1.13-0.94 (6H). MS (ESI): 741 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 237) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3-2,2-dimethyl-5- [ (morpholinocarbonyl) amino] pentyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and <BR> <BR> 3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-3-2, 2-dimethyl-5-[(morpholinocarbonyl) amino]<BR> <BR> pentyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate

A solution of 30 mg (0.048 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2, 2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamateand (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3- b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2- dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate in 1.5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 9.2 ZL (0.053 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine followed by 6.2 gL (0.053 mmol) of 4-morpholinecarbonyl chloride. The resulting solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 2 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 31 mg (89%) of the desired product as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.74 (2H), 7.36-7.19 (6H), 7.02 (2H), 5.74-5.38 (2H), 4.98 (2H), 4.20 (1H), 4.12- 3.46 (12H), 3.41-2.67 (13H), 2.04-1.22 (6H), 1.01-0.86 (6H). MS (ESI): 755 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 238) oh 37% aqueous R) N NH2 formaldehyde, H3 H f- THF I' N, OH, S 4A mol sieves o r wOCH3 NaBH (OAc) 3 ° l1 H 0 OCH3 H O Hi. O R= o"O and wo \-< H \-/'H (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-3- [4- (dimethylamino)-2, 2-dimethylbutyl] [ (4-

methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-l-benzyl-3- [4- (dimethylamino)-2,2- dimethylbutyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 50 mg (0.083 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ((lS, 2R)-3-(4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate and <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and 0.034 mL (0.42 mmol) of 37% aqueous formaldehyde in 5 mL of THF was treated with 88 mg (0.42 mmol) of NaBH (OAc) 3 followed by 150 mg of powdered 4A molecular sieves. The resulting mixture was stirred at RT for 18 hours, filtered to remove solids, and the filtrate concentrated in vacuo.

The residue was purified by flash chromatography (Si02, 95: 5 to 9: 1 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 40 mg (75%) of the desired compound as a white foam.. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.70 (2H), 7.30-7.11 (6H), 6.98 (2H), 5.62 (1H), 5.42- 5.22 (1H), 4.96 (1H), 4.09-3.44 (9H), 3.15-2.60 (7H), 2.38-1.30 (12H), 0.91 (6H). MS (ESI): 634 (M+H).

Example (Compound 239) O Ph O ici 37% aqueous R N NH2 formaldehyde, CH3 0 o, s T N os4A mol siev OCH3 NaBH (OAc) 3 OCH3 OCH3 H 0 ho0 y \ I R = o'o and o L-aura

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzyl-3- [5- (dimethylamino)-2, 2-dimethylpentyl] [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[5-(dimethylamino)-2, 2- dimethylpentyl] [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of 50 mg (0.081 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2, 2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamateand (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3- b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2, 2- dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate and 0.033 mL (0.41 mmol) of 37% aqueous formaldehyde in 5 mL of THF was treated with 87 mg (0.41 mmol) of NaBH (OAc) 3 followed by 150 mg of powdered 4A molecular sieves. The resulting mixture was stirred at RT for 18 hours, filtered to remove solids, and the filtrate concentrated in vacuo. The residue was <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> purified by flash chromatography (Si02,9: 1 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 38 mg (73%) of the desired compound as a white foam.. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.72 (2H), 7.30-7.10 (6H), 7.00 (2H), 6.98-6.40 (1H), 5. 60 (1H), 4. 92. (1H), 4.00-3.07 (11H), 3.04-2.27 (5H), 2.18 (6H), 2.00-1.11 (8H), 1.03-0.81 (6H). MS (ESI): 648 (M+H).

Example (Compound 240) Step 1:

tert-Butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- [2,2-dimethyl-4- (2- methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] [ (3,4- methylenedioxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product form step 2 (Example (Compound 208)) was reacted with 3,4-methylenedioxyphenylsulfonyl chloride similar to procedure 3 (Example (Compound 208)) to provide the title compound as a foam; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0. 85 (3H, s), 1.1-1.2 (1H, m), 1.22 (9H, s), 1.3 (2H, br dd), 1.5 (2H, br d), 2.2-2.4 (1H, m), 2.84 (1H, d), 2.9 (1H, dd), 2. 97 (1H, dd), 3.30-3.45 (5H, m), 3.75 (1H, br quartet), 3.85 (4H, s), 5.0 (1H, d), 6.18 (2H, s), 6.6 (1H, d), 7.0 (1H, d), (6H, m), 7.35 (1H, d); MS: 635 (MH+); C32H46N209S.

Step 2: (3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> benzyl-3- (2,2-dimethyl-5-oxohexyl)[ (3,4- methylenedioxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from step a was subjected to procedure similar to Example (Compound 205) to afford the title compound as a foam; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0.85 (3H, s), 0.90 (3H, s), 1.05 (1H, br dd), 1.2-1.4 (1H, m), 1.45 (2H, t), 2.1 (3H, s), 2.30-2.45 (3H, m), 2.73 (2H, br d), 2.9 (1H, dd), 2.95 (1H, d), 3.30-3.45 (3H, m), 3.5-3.6 (2H, m), 3.65-3.85 (3H, m), 4.8 (1H, quartet), 5.15 (1H, d), 5.5 (1H, d), 6.18 (2H, s), 7.03 (1H, d), 7.1-7.25 (7H, m), 7.35 (1H, d); MS: 669 (M + 23); C32H42N2010S.

Example (Compound 241) H 0-, 0 H NH2 o, H2, Raney Ni N NHz °tS 2M NH/MeOH' OH? -¬N3 / HN. CH3 HN. CH3 (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- ( (6-amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) [3- (methylamino)phenyl] sulfonylamino)-l-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate

A mixture of 0.18 g (0.29 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl H-[(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- ( (5-cyano-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate (obtained via a protocol directely analogous to Example (Compound 245)) and approximately 50 mg of Raney nickel (washed with water and then MeOH) in 40 mL of 2M NH3/MeOH was subjected to hydrogenation at 40 psi. After 1.5 hours the vessel was purged with nitrogen, catalyst removed by filtration through celite and the filtrate concentrated to dryness in vacuo. The residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,9: 1 CH2C12,2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.13 g (72%) of the desired amine as a white foam.

H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.31-7.12 (m, 6H), 7.01 (d, 1H), 6.92 (s, 1H), 6.75 (dd, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.29 (d, 1H), 4.99 (q, 1H), 4.15 (br s, 1H), 4.00 (t, 1H), 3.89 (m, 1H), 3.80 (m, 2H), 3.67 (m, 2H), 3.21 (dd, 1H), 3.17-2.98 (m, 3H), 2.94-2.80 (m, 2H), 2.84 (s, 3H), 2.71 (m, 3H), 1.58 (m, 1H), 1.47-1.21 (m, 7H), 0.90 (s, 3H), 0.88 (s, 3H).

MS (ESI): 633 (M+H).

Example (Compound 242)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-2-hydroxy-3-4-[(isopropoxyzarbonyl) amino]-2,[(isopropoxyzarbonyl) amino]-2, 2- dimethylbutyl [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] aminopropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-2-hydroxy-3-4-[(isopropoxyearbonyl) amino]-2, 2- dimethylbutyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] aminopropyl) carbamate.

A solution of 71 mg (0.12 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (lS, 2R)-3- (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 2R)-3-(4-amino-2, 2- dimethylbutyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-l-benzyl- 2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 0.022 mL (0.13mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine followed by 0.13 mL (0.13 mmol) of 1M isopropyl chloroformate/toluene solution. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 95 : 5 CH2Cl2/MeOH) to afford 48 mg (58%) of the desired compound as a white foam.. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.70 (2H), 7.30-7.14 (5H), 6.99 (2H), 5.62 (1H), 5.21 (1H), 5.01-4.81 (3H), 4.19-3.44 (10H), 3.27-2.68 (9H), 2.01-1.30 (4H), 1.21 (6H), (6H). MS (ESI): 714 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 243)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzyl-2-hydroxy-3-5-[(isopropoxyearbonyl) amino]-2, 2- dimethylpentyl [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] aminopropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl <BR> <BR> <BR> N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-2-hydroxy-3-5-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> [(isopropoxycarbonyl) amino]-2,2-dimethylpentyl [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] aminopropyl) carbamate.

A solution of 70 mg (0.11 mmol) of a 1: 1 mixture of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (lS, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4- methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate and (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [ (4-methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 0.022 mL (0.13mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine followed by 0.12 mL (0.12 mmol) of 1M isopropyl chloroformate/toluene solution.

The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring.

After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 95 : 5 CH2Cl2/MeOH) to afford 75 mg (95%) of the desired compound as a white foam.. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.70 (2H), 7.30-7.11 (5H), 7.00 (2H), 5.65-5.26 (2H), 5. 00-4. 80 (3H), 4.18- 3.42 (10H), 3.22-2.63 (9H), 2.00-1.18 (12H), 0.94-0.83 (6H). MS (ESI): 728 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 244)

Oh H ,l H y OH SCN 2M NH/M OH ^ S \ o NH H OHottSgo 2M Ni O ( po O (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (6-amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate.

A mixture of 0.31 g (0.47 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (5-cyano-2,2- dimethylpentyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate (obtained via a protocol directly analogous to Example (Compound 245)) and approximately 50 mg of Raney nickel (washed with water and then MeOH) in 40 mL of 2M NH3/MeOH was subjected to hydrogenation at 45 psi. After 2.5 hours the vessel was purged with nitrogen, catalyst removed by filtration through celite and the filtrate concentrated to dryness in vacuo. The residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,9: 1 CH2Cl2, 2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.27 g (90%) of the desired amine as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.33 (d, 1H), 7.28-7.13 (m, 6H), 6.87 (d, 1H), 6.08 (s, 2H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.31 (m, 1H), 5.00 (q, 1H), 4.00 (t, 1H), 3.91 (dd, 1H), 3.81 (m, 2H), 3.63 (m, 2H), 3.21-2.97 (m, 4H), 2.86 (m, 2H), 2.80-2.63 (m, 3H), 1.58 (m, 1H), 1.45-1.21 (m, 7H), 0.91 (d, 6H). MS (ESI): 648 (M+H).

Example (Compound 245) Step 1: 4- (1,3-Dioxolan-2-yl)-4-methylpentanenitrile 0.74 g (3.8 mmol) of 2- (4-chloro-1,1- dimethylbutyl)-1,3-dioxolane) and 0.50 g (7.7 mmol) of sodium cyanide in 5 mL of DMSO was heated to 100°C with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was cooled to RT, diluted with water, and the mixture extracted with ether (3x). The combined ether extracts were washed with water (3x), dried over MgS04, and concentrated in vacuo to afford 0.69 g (90%) of the desired compound as a light yellow liquid.

1H NMR (CDC13) : 6 0.92 (6H, s), 1.41-1.48 (2H, m), 1.65- 1.75 (2H, m), 2.32 (2H, t), 3.82-3.97 (4H, m), 4.53 (1H, s).

Step 2: tert-Butyl N- (1S, 2R)-1-benzyl-3- [ (5-cyano-2, 2- dimethylpentyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate The product from Step 1 (0. 44 g (2.2 mmol) of 4- (1,3-dioxolan-2-yl)-4-methylpentyl azide) in 15 mL of THF was treated with 3 mL of 1M aqueous HC1 and the solution stirred at reflux. After 4 hours the solution was cooled to RT and poured into 40 mL of rapidly stirred saturated aqueous NaHC03. The resulting mixture was extracted with ether (3x). The combined ether

extracts were washed with water (2x), dried over MgS04 and concentrated to a volume of approximately 3 mL. This solution was added to a solution of 0.62 g (2.2 mmol) of tert-butyl N- (1S, 2R)-3-amino-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate in 20 mL of 1: 1 THF/DMF. The solution was treated with 1 g of powdered 4A molecular sieves and the mixture heated at 50°C. After 2 hours the mixture was cooled in an ice water bath and treated with 0.47 g (2.2 mmol) of NaBH (OAc) 3. After stirring at RT for 18 hours the mixture was concentrated in vacuo. The residue was suspended in CH2Cl2 and stirred vigorously with 0.5M aqueous NaOH for 5 minutes. The layers were separated and the aqueous phase extracted with two additional portions of CH2C12. The combined CH2C12 solutions were washed with water (2x), dried over MgSO4, and concentrated to give a clear viscous oil. This material was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.45 g (49%) of the desired product as a white foam.

1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 0.82 (6H, s), 1.18-1.30 (11H, m), 1.40-1.53 (2H, m), 2.24 (2H, s), 2.38-2.62 (5H, m), 2.96 (1H, dd), 3.36-3.56 (2H, m), 4.75 (1H, br), 6.71 (1H, d), 7.08-7.26 (5H, m); MS 404 (MH+).

Step 3:

tert-butyl N-(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(5-cyano-2,(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(5-cyano-2, 2- dimethylpentyl) ylsulfonyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate A solution of 0.35 g (0.87 mmol) of tert-butyl N- (15, 2R)-l-benzyl-3-[(5-cyano-2,(15, 2R)-l-benzyl-3-[(5-cyano-2, 2-dimethylpentyl) amino]- 2-hydroxypropylcarbamate, 0.22 g (0.95 mmol) of 3,4- ethylenedioxybenzenesulfonyl chloride, 0.18 mL (1.0 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine, and 10 mg of DMAP in 15 mL of anhydrous THF was stirred at RT. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue <BR> <BR> <BR> subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,6: 4 hexane/EtOAc) to afford 0.39 g (75%) of the desired product as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.32-7.17 (m, 7H), 6.92 (d, 1H), 4.57 (d, 1H), 4.30 (m, 4H), 4.11 (m, 1H), 3.90 (m, 1H), 3.67 (m, 1H), 3.18-3.02 (m, 2H), 3.01-2.90 (m, 2H), 2.80 (m, 2H), 2.31 (t, 2H), 1.70-1.53 (m, 2H), 1.49-1.19 (m, 2H), 1.25 (s, 9H), 0.92 (s, 6H). MS (ESI): 624 (M+Na).

Step 4: N-[(2R, 3S)-3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl]-N-(5-cyano- 2,2-dimethylpentyl)-2,3-dihydro-1,4-benzodioxine-6- sulfonamide.

A solution of 0.39 g (0.65 mmol) of tert-butyl N- (lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(5-cyano-2,(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(5-cyano-2, 2-dimethylpentyl) (2,3- dihydro-1,4-benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate in 25 mL of 1: 1 TFA/CH2Cl2 was stirred at RT for 2 hours and was then concentrated in

vacuo. The residue was dissolved in CH2Cl2. The resulting solution was washed with 1M aqueous NaOH (lx), water (2x), dried over MgS04, and concentrated to give 0.31 g (95%) of the desired amine as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.34-7.15 (m, 7H), 6.94 (d, 1H), 4.29 (m, 4H), 3.89 (m, 1H), 3.32-3.19 (m, 2H), 3.02 (m, 3H), 2.87 (dd, 1H), 2.41 (dd, 1H), 2.32 (t, 2H), 1.80-1.30 (7H), 0.96 (s, 6H). MS (ESI): 502 (M+H).

Step 5: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (5-cyano-2,2-dimethylpentyl) (2,3-dihydro-1,4- <BR> <BR> <BR> benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl)amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate.< ;BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <P> A solution of 0.31 g (0.62 mmol) of N- [ (2R, 3S)-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> 3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl]-N-(5-cyano-2,2- dimethylpentyl)-2,3-dihydro-1,4-benzodioxine-6- sulfonamide, 0.20 g (0.68 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl (4- nitrophenyl) carbonate, and 0.22 mL (1.2 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine in 20 mL of MeCN was heated to 50°C with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was cooled to RT and concentrated in vacuo. The residue was dissolved in CH2Cl2. The resulting solution was washed with 1M aqueous NaOH (lx), water (3x), dried over MgS04, and concentrated to dryness. The crude product was purified <BR> <BR> <BR> by flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2Cl2/MeOH) to afford 0.36 g (88%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-

NMR (CDC13): 7.30-7.12 (m, 7H), 6.96 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 4.99 (m, 2H), 4.29 (m, 4H), 4.02 (m, 2H), 3.90 (dd, 1H), 3.80 (t, 2H), 3.63 (m, 2H), 3.21-3.01 (m, 3H), 2.94 (d, 1H), 2.84 (m, 1H), 2.80-2.63 (m, 2H), 2.35 (t, 2H), 1.70-1.30 (m, 6H), 0.94 (s, 3H), 0.90 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 680 (M+Na).

Step 6: Oh II NH 0'1/0)N H2, Raney Ni N NH2 OH, s p 2M NH/MeOH S o 0o-o' oit 0 0 (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [(6-amino-2, 2-dimethylhexyl) 6-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate A mixture of 0.35 g (0.53 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (5-cyano-2,2-dimethylpentyl) (2,3-dihydro-1,4- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate and approximately 50 mg of Raney nickel (washed with water and then MeOH) in 40 mL of 2M NH3/MeOH was subjected to hydrogenation at 45 psi. After 3 hours the vessel was purged with nitrogen, catalyst removed by filtration through celite and the filtrate concentrated to dryness in vacuo. The residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,9: 1 CH2C12,2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.31 g (89%) of the desired amine as a white foam.

H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.30-7.11 (m, 7H), 6.95 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.28 (m, 1H), 4.99 (q, 1H), 4.30 (m, 4H), 4.00 (t, 1H), 3.91 (dd, 1H), 3.81 (m, 2H), 3.66 (m, 2H), 3.17 (dd, 1H), 3.10-2.97 (m, 3H), 2.83 (m, 2H), 2.79-2.62 (m, 3H), 1.58 (m, 1H), 1.42-1.20 (m, 7H), 0.90 (d, 6H). MS (ESI): 662 (M+H).

Example (Compound 246)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-2-hydroxy-3- (6- [ (methoxycarbonyl) amino]-2,2- dimethylhexyl [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino) propyl] carbamate.

A solution of 55 mg (0.087 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- ( (6-amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate and 17.0 |iL (0.091 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine in 4 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 7.0 ZL (0.091 mmol) of methyl chloroformate.

The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring.

After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 55 mg (92%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.34- 7.12 (m, 6H), 7.02 (d, 1H), 6.94 (s, 1H), 6.78 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.17 (d, 1H), 5.02-4.70 (m, 2H), 4.14 (s, 1H), 4.02 (m, 1H), 3.89 (dd, 1H), 3.79 (m, 2H), 3.72-3.55 (m, 5H), 3.28-2.91 (m, 6H), 2.83 (s, 3H), 2.89-2.64 (m, 3H), 1.65-1.18 (m, 8H), 0.91 (s, 3H), 0.88 (s, 3H).

MS (ESI): 691 (M+H).

Example (Compound 247)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- ((6-[(dimethylamino) carbonyl] amino-2,((6-[(dimethylamino) carbonyl] amino-2, 2- dimethylhexyl) [3-(methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate.

A solution of 55 mg (0.087 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- ( (6-amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate and 17 RL (0.091 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine in 4 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 8.4 ZL (0.091 mmol) of N, N-dimethylcarbamyl chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 49 mg (80%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1- NMR (CDC13): 7.32-7/12 (m, 6H), 7.02 (d, 1H), 6.92 (s, 1H), 6.76 (d, 1H), 5.60 (m, 2H), 4.96 (q, 1H), 4.51 (m, 1H), 4.32 (s, 1H), 4.20 (br s, 1H), 4.01 (m, 1H), 3.88 (dd, 1H), 3.79 (m, 2H), 3.62 (m, 2H), 3.30-2.92 (m, 6H), 2.91-2.64 (m, 12H), 1.65-1.40 (m, 3H), 1.38-1.20 (m, 5H), 0.91 (s, 3H), 0.85 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 704 (M+H).

Example (Compound 248)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-blfuran-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- ( (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) 6- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> [(methoxyzarbonyl) amino]-2, 2-dimethylhexylamino)-1-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate.

A solution of 60 mg (0.093 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (6-amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate and 20 LL (0.11 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 8.0 RL (0.10 mmol) of methyl chloroformate. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (SiO2,95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 59 mg (89%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.40 (dd, 1H), 7.35-7.20 (m, 6H), 6.96 (d, 1H), 6.14 (s, 2H), 5.65 (d, 1H), 5.27 (d, 1H), 5.12-4.90 (m, 2H), 4.20 (br s, 1H), 4.08 (m, 1H), 3.98 (dd, 1H), 3.86 (m, 2H), 3.80-3.63 (m, 5H), 3.30-2.71 (m, 9H), 1.62-1.23 (m, 8H), 0.96 (s, 3H), 0.92 (s, 3H).

MS (ESI): 728 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 249)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (6- [ (dimethylamino) carbonyl] amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) amino]- 1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate.

A solution of 60 mg (0.093 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (6-amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate and 20 fiL (0.11 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 9.4 ZL (0.10 mmol) of N, N-dimethylcarbamyl chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 60 mg (90%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.39 (dd, 1H), 7.32-7.16 (m, 6H), 6.96 (d,. 1H), 6.12 (s, 2H), 5.78 (d, 1H), 5.63 (d, 1H), 5.02 (q, 1H), 4.58 (t, 1H), 4.45 (br s, 1H), 4.07 (m, 1H), 3.95 (dd, 1H), 3.82 (m, 2H), 3.68 (m, 2H), 3.32- 3.01 (m, 6H), 2.91 (s, 6H), 2.90-2.69 (m, 3H), 1.70-1.43 (m, 3H), 1.42-1.25 (m, 5H), 1.00 (s, 3H), 0.91 (s, 3H).

MS (ESI): 719 (M+H).

Example (Compound 250)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-1- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzyl-3-((2, 3-dihydro-1, 4-benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl)((2, 3-dihydro-1, 4-benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) 6-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> [(methoxyzarbonyl) amino]-2,2-dimethylhexylamino)-2-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> hydroxypropyl] carbamate.

A solution of 60 mg (0.091 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (6-amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) 6-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate and 20 LL (0.11 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 7.7 RL (0.10 mmol) of methyl chloroformate. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 65 mg (98%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.31-7.13 (m, 7H), 6.94 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.21 (d, 1H), 5.02-4.83 (m, 2H), 4.30 (m, 4H), 4.19 (br s, 1H)-, 4.01 (m, 1H), 3.89 (dd, 1H), 3.80 (m, 2H), 3.72-3.59 (m, 5H), 3.22-3.03 (m, 5H), 2.93 (d, 1H), 2.83 (m, 1H), 2.73 (m, 2H), 1.60-1.41 (m, 3H), 1.40- 1.18 (m, 5H), 0.91 (s, 3H), 0.89 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 742 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 251)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [(2, 3-dihydro-1,[(2, 3-dihydro-1, 4-benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) (6- [ (dimethylamino) carbonyl] amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) amino]- 2-hydroxypropylcarbamate.

A solution of 60 mg (0.091 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (6-amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) 6-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate and 20 gL (0.11 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 9.2 RL (0.10 mmol) of N, N-dimethylcarbamyl chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 54 mg (81%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.31-7.11 (m, 7H), 6.96 (d, 1H), 5.67 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 4.96 (q, 1H), 4.51 (m, 1H), 4.43 (br s, 1H), 4.30 (m, 4H), 4.01 (t, 1H), 3.90 (dd, 1H), 3.78 (m, 2H), 3.63 (m, 2H), 3.24-2.92 (m, 6H), 2.87 (s, 6H), 2.87-2.67 (m, 3H), 1.60-1.40 (m, 3H), 1.39- 1.20 (m, 5H), 0.92 (s, 3H), 0.86 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 733 (M+H).

Example (Compound 252) Step 1:

tert-Butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- (1, 4-benzodioxan-6-sulfonyl)- [2,2- dimethyl-4- (2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] amino-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate.

The product from step 2 (Example (Compound 208)) was reacted with 1,4-benzodioxan-6-sulfonyl chloride according to procedure 3 (Example (Compound 201)) to give the title compound as a foam; 1H NMR (DMSO- d6): 6 0.9 (6H, s), 1.1 (1H, s), 1.2 (9H, s), 1.3 (2H, t), 1.5 (2H, t), 2.45-2.50 (1H, m), 2.8 (1H, d), 2.9 (1H, dd), 3.0 (1H, d), 3.2-3.4 (5H, m), 3.75 (1H, quartet), 3.80-3.85 (4H, m), 4.25-4.35 (4H, m), 5.0 (1H, d), 6.6 (1H, d), 7.0 (1H, d), 7.1-7.3 (7H, m); MS: 671.2 (MH+); C33H48N209S.

Step 2:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((1S, 2R)-3- (1,4-benzodioxan-6-sulfonyl) (2,2-dimethyl-5- oxohexyl) amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from step 1 was subjected to the procedure used in Example (Compound 205)) to afford the title compound as a foam; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.86 (3H, s), 0.90 (3H, s), 1.1-1.2 (1H, m), 1.25-1.35 (1H, m), 1.45 (2H, t), 2.1 (3H, s), 2.35-2.45 (3H, m), 2.7-2.8 (2H, m), 2.82-3.00 (2H, m), 3.25-3.30 (2H, m), 3.4 (1H, br quartet), 3.5-3.6 (2H, m), 3.7 (1H, d), 3.75-3.85 (2H, m), 4.25-4.35 (4H, m), 4.8 (1H, dt), 5.18 (1H, d), 5.5 (1H, d), 7.0 (1H, d), 7.1-7.3 (8H, m); MS: 661.2 (MH+); C33H44N2OlOS.

Example (Compound 253) Step 1: tert-Butyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-([2, 2-dimethyl-4-(2- methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] [ (3- nitrophenyl] sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from step 2 (Example (Compound 208)) was reacted with 3-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride

according to procedure 3 (Example (Compound 201)) to give the title compound as a foam; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 8 0.9 (3H, s), 0.93 (3H, s), 1.1 (1H, s), 1.15 (9H, s), 1.3-1.4 (2H, m), 1.5-1.6 (2H, m), 2.4 (1H, dd), 2.8 (1H, d), 3.0 (1H, d, 3.2-3.4 (4H, m), 3.4-3.5 (3H, m), 3.8 (4H, br s), 4.85 (1H, d), 6.6 (1H, d), 7.1-7.3 (5H, m), 7.85 (1H, t), 8.22 (1H, d), 8. 45-8. 55 (2H, m).

Step 2: tert-Butyl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- ( [ (3-aminophenyl) sulfonyl] [2,2- dimethyl-4- (2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl) butyl] amino-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate A mixture of the product from step 1 (1.92 g, 3.0 mmol), 10% palladium/carbon (500 mg), and 2M ammonia/ethanol (40 mL) was hydrogenated at atmospheric pressure for 4.5 hours. The mixture was diluted with dichloromethane and filtered through celite. Solvent was evaporated and dried in vacuo to provide the title compound (1.6 g, 87%) as a white foam; lH NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0.9 (6H, s), 1.1 (1H, s), 1.2 (9H, s), 1.3 (2H, t), 11.5 (2H, t), 2.4-2.5 (1H, m), 2.8 (1H, d), 2.9-3.0 (2H, m), 3.2-3.5 (5H, m), 3.75-3.80 (1H, m), 3.82 (4H, s), 4.95 (1H, d), 5.55 (2H, s), 6.58 (1H, d), 6.75 (1H, d), 6.85 (1H, d), 7.0 (1H, s), 7.1-7.3 (6H, m).

Step 3:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- ( [ (3-aminophenyl) sulfonyl] (2,2-dimethyl-5-oxohexyl) amino- 1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from step 2 was subjected to the procedure used in Example (Compound 205) to afford the title compound as a foam; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 5 0.85 (3H, s), 0.90 (3H, s), 1.1-1.2 (lH,. m), 1.3-1.4 (1H, m), 1.45 (2H, t), 2.1 (3H, s), 2.25-2.35 (3H, m), 2.7-2.8 (2H, m), 2.85 (1H, dd), 2.90 (1H, dd), 3.30-3.35 (2H, m), 3.45 (1H, br quartet), 3.55 (1H, dd), 3.58-3.60 (1H, m), 3.7 (1H, td), 3.75-3.85 (2H, m), 4.8 (1H, dt), 5.1 (1H, d), 5.48 (1H, d), 5.55 (2H, br s), 6.77 (1H, dd), 6.85 (1H, br d), 6.97 (1H, s), 7.10-7.25 (7H, m); MS: 618.2 (MH+); C31H43N3o8S.

Example (Compound 254) Step 1:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-3- ( [ (3-dimethylaminophenyl) sulfonyl] (2,2-dimethyl-5- oxohexyl) amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from step 1 (Example (Compound 253)) was dissolved (0. lOg) in ethanol (3 mL) and 37% HCOH/water (0.4 mL) was hydrogenated at atmospheric pressure with 10% Pd/C (25 mg) for 18 hours. The mixture was filtered through a bed celite, evaporated, and dissolved in dichloromethane. The solution was washed with water, dried (sodium sulfate), evaporated, and dried in vacuo to provide the title compound (90 mg) as a foam.

0.87 (3H, s), 0.88 (3H, s), 1.1-1.2 (1H, m), 1.25-1.40 (1H, m), 1.45 (2H, t), 2.05 (3H, s), 2.30-2.45 (3H, m), 2.7-2.8 (2H, m), 2.9 (8H, br s), 3.2-3.3 (2H, m), 3.4-3.6 (3H, m), 3.7 (1H, t), 3.8 (1H, d), 3.85 (1H, d), 4.8 (1H, dt), 5.1 (1H, d), 5.5 (1H, d), 6.97 (1H, d), 6.98 (1H, s), 7.0 (1H, d), 7.10-7.22 (6H, m), 7.35 (1H, t); MS: 646.2 (MH+); C33H47N308S.

Example (Compound 255) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- ( (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) 2,2-dimethyl-6- <BR> <BR> [(methylsulfonyl) amino] hexylamino)-l-benzyl-2-<BR> <BR> hydroxypropyl] carbamate

A solution of 60 mg (0.093 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (6-amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate and 20 p, L (0.11 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 7.9 ZL (0.10 mmol) of methanesulfonyl chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 58 mg (85%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.39 (dd, 1H), 7.34-7.20 (m, 6H), 6.96 (d, 1H), 6.15 (s, 2H), 5.66 (d, 1H), 5.03 (m, 1H), 4.82 (t, 1H), 4.16-3.81 (m, 5H), 3.72 (m, 2H), 3.26-2.72 (m, 9H), 2.99 (s, 3H), 1.60 (m, 3H), 1.49-1.30 (m, 5H), 0.99 (m, 6H). MS (ESI): 748 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 256)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- ((2, 3-dihydro-1, 4-benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl)((2, 3-dihydro-1, 4-benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) 2,2- dimethyl-6-[(methylsulfonyl) amino] hexylamino)-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate.

A solution of 60 mg (0.091 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (6-amino-2, 2-dimethylhexyl) 6-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate and 20 (iL (0.11 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 7.8 (iL (0.10 mmol) of methanesulfonyl chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 58 mg (87%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.37-7.19 (m, 7H), 7.02 (d, 1H), 5.67 (d, 1H), 5.02 (m, 2H), 4.85 (t, 1H), 4.36 (m, 4H), 4.10 (m, 2H), 4.00-3.81 (m, 3H), 3.80-3.64 (m, 2H), 3.25- 2.70 (m, 9H), 2.99 (s, 3H), 1.60 (m, 3H), 1.49-1.23 (m, 5H), 0.99 (m, 6H). MS (ESI): 762 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 257) Step 1: Ph Ph I.CBzCI,DIEAJ, BOCNH NHz BOCNH NHCBz H1, 4-dioxane/CH2Cl2/DMF

Benzyl N- (2R, 3S)-3- [(tert-butoxycarbonyl) amino]-2- hydroxy-4-phenylbutylcarbamate A solution of 20.0 g (71.3 mmol) of tert-butyl N- [(lS, 2R)-3-amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate[(lS, 2R)-3-amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate in 1 L of 4: 1: 1 dioxane/CH2Cl2/DMF at 0°C was treated with 13.7 mL (78.4 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine. A small amount of solid precipitated at this point. The mixture was treated with 10.2 mL (71.3 mmol) of benzyl chloroformate by slow addition over 5 minutes and then allowed to warm to RT. A clear solution resulted which was stirred at RT. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo. The residue was suspended (would not dissolve) in CH2C12 and the mixture was shaken with 10% aqueous citric acid in a separatory funnel. The aqueous suspension was separated, filtered to remove solid and the aqueous filtrate discarded. The solid was combined with the CH2C12 suspension and the mixture concentrated to dryness at reduced pressure. The resulting residue was recrystallized from EtOH/water to afford 24.1 g (81%) of the desired compound at a white crystalline solid. NMR (DMSO-d6): 7.43-7.03 (m, 11H), 6.63 (d, 1H), 5.04 (s, 2H), 4.99 (d, 1H), 3.61-3.40 (m, 2H), 3.30 (m, 1H), 3.06-2.84 (m, 2H), 2.52 (m, 1H), 1.27 (s, 9H). MS (ESI): 437 (M+Na).

Step 2:

Benzyl N-[(2R, 3S)-3-amino-2-hydroxy-4- phenylbutyl] carbamate A solution of 7.0 g (16.9 mmol) of benzyl N- (2R, 3S)-3-[(tert-butoxycarbonyl) amino]-2-hydroxy-4- phenylbutylcarbamate in 100 mL of 1: 1 TFA/CH2C12 was stirred at RT. After 2.5 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo. The residue was dissolved in 1: 1 CH2Cl2/THF and the solution washed with 1M aqueous NaOH (lx) followed by water (2x). The solution was not exposed to drying agent as this induced crystallization but was instead directly concentrated to dryness at reduced pressure. The residual water was removed by storing in vacuo overnight. This afforded the desired amine as a white solid in quantitative yield. NMR (DMSO- d6): 7.38-7.06 (m, 11H), 5.00 (s, 2H), 4.73 (d, 1H), 3.25 (m, 2H), 3.04 (m, 1H), 2.83 (dd, 1H), 2.71 (m, 1H), 2.29 (dd, 1H), 1.15 (br s, 2H). MS (ESI): 315 (M+H).

Step 3: 3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (benzyloxy) carbonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate.

A solution of 5.31 g (16.9 mmol) of benzyl N- [(2R, 3S)-3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl] carbamate, 4.99 g (16.9 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3- yl (4-nitrophenyl) carbonate and 5.9 mL (33 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine in 250 mL of MeCN was heated to 60°C with stirring under nitrogen. After 24 hours product had precipitated from the solution giving a yellow suspension. The mixture was cooled to RT at which point additional product precipitated. The solid was collected by filtration and dried in vacuo to give 4.9 g of material. The filtrate was concentrated to dryness and the residue recrystallized from MeCN to afford an additional 0.85 g of product for a total yield of 5.8 g (73%). NMR (DMSO-d6): 7.42-7.09 (m, 12H), 5.51 (d, 1H), 5.06 (m, 3H), 4.84 (q, 1H), 3.83 (dd, 1H), 3.72 (t, 1H), 3.67-3.41 (m, 4H), 3.28 (m, 1H), 3.10-2.72 (m, 4H), 2.41 (m, 1H), 1.26 (m, 1H). MS (ESI): 493 (M+Na).

Step 4: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3-<BR> <BR> amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate.

A suspension of 4.0 g (8.5 mmol) of 3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((15, 2R)-1- benzyl-3-[(benzyloxy) carbonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate and 0.5 g of 5% Pd (C) in 200 mL of MeOH was subjected to hydrogenation at 45 psi. After 3.5 hours the reaction vessel was purged with nitrogen, catalyst was removed by filtration through celite and the

filtrate was concentrated in vacuo to afford 2.72 g (95%) of the desired product as a white solid. NMR (DMSO-d6): 7.23-7.04 (m, 6H), 5.45 (d, 1H), 4.91-4.75 (m, 2H), 3.79 (dd, 1H), 3.68 (t, 1H), 3.53 (m, 3H), 3.21 (m, 2H), 3.01 (dd, 1H), 2.74 (q, 1H), 2.57 (dd, 1H), 2.41 (m, 1H), 1.60-1.28 (m, 3H), 1.22 (dd, 1H). MS (ESI): 337 (M+H).

Step 5: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate.

A solution of 3.22 g (9.57 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate and 1.32 g (10.5 mmol) of 4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyraldehyde in 175 mL of 3: 1 THF/glacial HOAc was treated with 2.23 g (10.5 mmol) of NaBH (OAc) 3 and the resulting solution was stirred at RT. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue dissolved in CH2Clz. The solution was washed with 1M aqueous NaOH (lx), brine (2x), dried over MgS04, and concentrated to give a viscous oil. The crude product was purified by flash chromatography (Si02, 95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 3.2 g (75%) of the desired compound as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.38-7.20 (m, 5H), 5.67 (d, 1H), 5.08 (m, 2H), 4.04-3.81 (m, 3H), 3.72 (m, 2H), 3.59 (q, 1H), 3.13 (dd, 1H), 2.96 (m, 1H), 2.79 (m, 3H), 2.42 (s, 2H), 2.32 (t, 2H), 1.79-1.43 (m, 6H), 1.00 (m, 6H). MS (ESI): 446 (M+H).

Step 6:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (4-cyano-2,2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate A solution of 0.50 g (1.1 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate, 0.27 g (1.2 mmol) of 3,4- methylenedioxybenzenesulfonyl chloride, 0.23 mL (1.3 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine, and 13 mg of DMAP in 15 mL of anhydrous THF was stirred at RT. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.63 g (91%) of the desired product as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (d, 1H), 7.30-7.14 (m, 6H), 6.90 (d, 1H), 6.09 (s, 2H), 5.61 (d, 1H), 4.99 (q, 1H), 4.82 (d, 1H), 4.02 (m, 1H), 3.92 (dd, 1H), 3.81 (m, 3H), 3.76-3.58 (m, 3H), 3.14 (dd, 1H), 3.04 (m, 2H), 2.86 (m, 2H), 2.71 (dd, 1H), 2.37 (t, 2H), 1.74 (t, 2H), 1.58 (m, 1H), 1.39 (m, 1H), 0.98 (s, 6H). MS (ESI): 652 (M+Na).

Step 7: Oh H' p y l CN S H2, Raney Ni ? NNHz olit I'S 0 2M NH3/MeOH o

3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate A mixture of 0.63 g (0.99 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (4-cyano-2,2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate and approximately 150 mg of Raney nickel (washed with water and MeOH) in 35 mL of 2M NH3/MeOH was subjected to hydrogenation at 45 psi. After 3 hours the reaction vessel was purged with nitrogen, catalyst removed by filtration through celite and the filtrate concentrated in vacuo. The residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,9: 1 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.49 g (77%) of the desired amine as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.40 (dd, 1H), 7.37-7.20 (m, 6H), 7.07 (d, 1H), 6.95 (d, 1H), 6.15 (s, 2H), 5.66 (d, 1H), 5.06 (q, 1H), 4.06-3.63 (7H), 3.37-2.58 (m, 9H), 1.73-1.05 (m, 6H), 1.03 (s, 3H), 0.92 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 634 (M+H).

Example (Compound 258) Step 1: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3- [ (tert-butoxycarbonyl) (methyl) amino] phenylsulfonyl) (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate

A solution of 0.60 g (1.4 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate (Example (Compound 257)), 0.83 g (2.7 mmol) of 3- [ (tert- butoxycarbonyl) (methyl) amino] benzenesulfonyl chloride, 0.50 mL (2.8 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine, and 17 mg of DMAP in 15 mL of anhydrous THF was stirred at RT.

After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 97 : 3 to 95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.36 g (36%) of the desired product as a light yellow foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.86 (s, 1H), 7.51 (m, 2H), 7.41 (d, 1H), 7.30-7.11 (m, 6H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.26 (m, 1H), 4.90 (q, 1H), 3.86 (m, 2H), 3.72 (m, 2H), 3.59 (m, 3H), 3.28 (s, 3H), 3.25 (d, 1H), 3.15 (m, 2H), 3.00 (d, 1H), 2.81 (m, 1H), 2.59 (dd, 1H), 2.39 (t, 2H), 1.78 (t, 2H), 1.54 (m, 1H), 1.52 (s, 9H), 1.26 (m, 1H), 1.00 (d, 6H). MS (ESI): 737 (M+Na).

Step 2: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- ( (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate A solution of 0.35 g (0.49 mmol) of <BR> <BR> (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3- [ (tert-butoxycarbonyl) (methyl) amino] phenylsulfonyl) (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-

hydroxypropylcarbamate in 20 mL of 1: 1 TFA/CH2Cl2 was stirred at RT for 2 hours and then concentrated in vacuo.

The residue was dissolved in CH2Cl2. The solution was washed with 1M aqueous NaOH (lx), aqueous brine (3x), dried over MgS04, and concentrated at reduced pressure to afford 0.29 g (95%) of the desired product as a colorless viscous oil. NMR (CDC13): 7.40-7.19 (m, 7H), 7.08 (d, 1H), 6.99 (s, 1H), 6.81 (dd, 1H), 5.68 (d, 1H), 5.02 (q, 1H), 4.88 (d, 1H), 4.23-3.62 (m, 7H), 3.34-2.84 (m, 8H), 2.79 (dd, 1H), 2.42 (t, 2H), 1.80 (t, 2H), 1.61 (m, 1H), 1. 42 (m, 1H), 1.01 (s, 6H). MS (ESI): 615 (M+H).

Step 3: Oh 'H-X n6. rN->c , \ O'lW 3 2M NHa/MeOH,,S.,NHCH3 0l (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofurof2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- ( (5-amino-2, 2-dimethylpentyl) [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-l-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyllcarbamate A mixture of 0.29 g (0.46 mmol) of <BR> <BR> (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- ( (4-cyano-2, 2-dimethylbutyl) [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate and approximately 50 mg of Raney nickel (washed with water and MeOH) in 60 mL of 2M NH3/MeOH was subjected to hydrogenation at 45 psi. After 1.5 hours the reaction vessel was purged with nitrogen, catalyst removed by filtration through celite and the filtrate concentrated in vacuo. The residue was subjected

to flash chromatography (Si02,9: 1 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.22 g (76%) of the desired amine as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.39-7.19 (m, 6H), 7.10 (d, 1H), 7.04- 6.92 (m, 2H), 6.81 (dd, 1H), 5.63 (d, 1H), 5.05 (q, 1H), 4.16 (br s, 1H), 4.09-3.80 (m, 4H), 3.70 (m, 2H), 3.31 (m, 2H), 3.21-3.00 (m, 3H), 2.99-2.58 (m, 5H), 2.90 (s, 3H), 2.57-2.10 (br, 2H), 1.82-1.07 (m, 6H), 1.04 (s, 3H), 0.92 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 619 (M+H).

Example (Compound 259) (3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofurof2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzyl-3- (2,2-dimethyl-5-oxoheptyl) [ (4-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> methoxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from step 3 (Example (Compound 209)) was subjected to procedures similar to those in Example (Compound 252) to give the title compound as a foam; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6) : 6 0. 88 (6H, s), 1.10-1.25 (4H, m), 1.3-1.5 (2H, m), 2.03 (3H, s), 2.25-2.35 (3H, m), 2.73 (1H, d), 2.79 (1H, t), 2.85-3.00 (2H, m), 3.2-3.3 (3H, m), 3.35-3.40 (1H, m), 3.55 (1H, dd), 3.6 (1H, dd), 3.65- 3.75 (2H, m), 3.8 (3H, s), 4.8 (1H, dt), 5.05 (1H, d), 5.5 (1H, d), 7.1 (2H, d), 7.15-7.25 (6H, m), 7.75 (2H, d); MS: 669.1 (M+23); C33H46N209S.

Example (Compound 260)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzyl-3- (2,2-dimethyl-5-hydroxyiminohexyl) [ (3,4- methylenedioxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Example (Compound 240) was subjected to the procedure in Example (Compound 227) to <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> afford the title compound as a foam; lH NMR (DMSO-d6): S 0.90 (6H, s), 1.1 (1H, dd), 1.20-1.45 (3H, m), 1.75 (3H, s), 2.05-2.10 (2H, m), 2.2 (1H, d), 2.7-2.8 (2H, m), 2.9- 3.0 (2H, m), 3.25-3.35 (2H, m), 3.37-3.42 (1H, m), 3.55 (1H, d), 3.60 (1H, d), 3.7 (1H, t), 3.72-3.75 (1H, m), 3.79 (1H, d), 3.80 (1H, d), 4.8 (1H, dt), 5.1 (1H, d), 5.5 (1H, d), 6.2 (2H, s), 7.05 (1H, d), 7.10-7.25 (7H, m), 7.35 (1H, d); MS: 662.1 (MH+); C32H43N3010S.

Example (Compound 261) (3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl-N-(elS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- (2, 2-dimethyl-5-methoxyiminohexyl) [ (3,4-

methylenedioxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The product from Example (Compound 240) was subjected to a procedure similar to that of Example (Compound 227), using methoxylamine hydrochloride to provide the title compound as a foam; lH NMR (DMSO-d6): 6 0.90 (6H, s), 1.15 (1H, dd), 1.30-1.45 (3H, m), 1.75 (3H, s), 2.05-2.15 (2H, m), 2.2 (1H, d), 2.7-2.8 (2H, m), 2.9 (1H, dd), 2.95 (1H, d), 3.3-3.5 (3H, m), 3.52-3.60 (2H, m), 3.7 (3H, s), 3.75-3.83 (3H, m), 4.8 (1H, dt), 5.15 (1H, d), 5.5 (1H, d), 6.1 (2H, s), 7.05 (1H, d), 7.10- 7.25 (7H, m), 7.35 (1H, d); MS: 676.2 (MH+); C33H45N301OS.

Example (Compound 262) Oh 0 CON N'', ^'N H2, Raney Ni^N NH2 OfOg 3 2M NH3/MeOH o2s>CCo o 0 (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) (2,3-dihydro-1,4- benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate A mixture of 0.53 g (0.82 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) (2,3-dihydro-1,4- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate (obtained in a directly analogous way to that outlined in Example (Compound 257)) and approximately 50 mg of Raney nickel (washed with water and MeOH) in 60 mL of 2M NH3/MeOH was subjected to hydrogenation at 45 psi. After

2.0 hours the reaction vessel was purged with nitrogen, catalyst removed by filtration through celite and the filtrate concentrated in vacuo. The residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,9: 1 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.46 g (87%) of the desired amine as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.37-7.19 (m, 8H), 7.01 (m, 2H), 5.64 (d, 1H), 5.05 (q, 1H), 4.36 (m, 4H), 4.06-3.79 (m, 4H), 3.70 (m, 2H), 3.36-2.58 (m, 11H), 2.58-2.00 (br, 2H), 1.71-1.27 (m, 4H), 1.02 (s, 3H), 0.91 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 648 (M+H).

Example (Compound 263) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- <BR> <BR> <BR> ( (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) 5-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> [ (methoxycarbonyl) amino]-2, 2-dimethylpentylamino)-l- benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate A solution of 60 mg (0.095 mmol) of 3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate and 20 AL (0.12 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine in 4 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 8.1 AL (0.11 mmol) of methyl chloroformate. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH)

to afford 65 mg (98%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.40 (dd, 1H), 7.32-7.20 (m, 6H), 6.95 (d, 1H), 6.13 (s, 2H), 5.65 (d, 1H), 5.45 (d, 1H), 5.04 (m, 2H), 4.20-3.80 (m, 5H), 3.71 (m, 5H), 3.30-2.68 (m, 9H), 1.70-1.20 (m, 6H), 0.98 (s, 3H), 0.92 (s, 3H).

MS (ESI): 714 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 264) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-1 (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-2-hydroxy-3- (5- [ (methoxycarbonyl) amino]-2,2- dimethylpentyl [3-(methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino) propyl] carbamate A solution of 50 mg (0.081 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- ( (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate and 17 AL (0.097 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine in 4 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 6.9 ZL (0.089 mmol) of methyl chloroformate.

The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring.

After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 54 mg (98%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.28 (m, 6H), 6.99 (d, 1H), 6.89 (s, 1H), 6.71 (dd, 1H), 5.54 (d, 1H), 5.30 (d, 1H), 4.93 (m, 2H), 4.17-3.50 (m, 11H), 3.25-2.60 (m, 12H), 1.60-1.12 (m, 6H), 0.89 (s, 3H), 0.81 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 677 (M+H).

Example (Compound 265)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- ((2, 3-dihydro-1,((2, 3-dihydro-1, 4-benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) 5- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> [(methOxycarbonyl) amino]-2, 2-dimethylpentylamino)-2-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> hydroxypropyl] carbamate A solution of 60 mg (0.093 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) (2,3-dihydro-1,4- benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate and 20 p, L (0.11 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine in 4 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 7.9 ZL (0.10 mmol) of methyl chloroformate.

The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring.

After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 60 mg (91%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.38- 7.19 (m, 7H), 7.01 (d, 1H), 5.64 (d, 1H), 5.42 (d, 1H), 5.02 (m, 2H), 4.36 (m, 4H), 4.19 (s, 1H), 4.12-3.80 (m, 4H), 3.70 (m, 5H), 3.30-2.70 (m, 9H), 1.61-1.22 (m, 6H), 0.98 (s, 3H), 0.91 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 728 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 266)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (5- [(dimethylamino) carbonyl] amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) amino]- 1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate A solution of 60 mg (0.095 mmol) of 3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b) furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate and 20 gL (0.11 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 9.6 (iL (0.11 mmol) of N, N-dimethylcarbamyl chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 95 : 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 55 mg (82%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.35 (d, 1H), 7.27-7.11 (m, 6H), 6.88 (d, 1H), 6.08 (s, 2H), 6.03 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 4.94 (q, 1H), 4.63 (br s, 1H), 3.89 (m, 2H), 3.80 (m, 2H), 3.62 (m, 2H), 3.32-3.01 (m, 6H), 2.88 (s, 6H), 2.81 (m, 3H), 2.69 (dd, 1H), 1.58-1.17 (m, 6H), 0.95 (s, 3H), 0.86 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 705 (M+H).

Example (Compound 267) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofurol2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- ( (5- [ (dimethylamino) carbonyl] amino-2,2-

dimethylpentyl) [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate A solution of 50 mg (0.081 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- ( (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate and 17 AL (0.097 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 8.2 gel (0.089 mmol) of N, N-dimethylcarbamyl chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, 95 : 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 44 mg (79%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.31-7.11 (m, 6H), 7.03 (d, 1H), 6.95 (s, 1H), 6.73 (d, 1H), 5.92 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 4.94 (q, 1H), 4.63 (t, 1H), 4.19 (m, 2H), 3.94-3.73 (m, 4H), 3.63 (m, 2H), 3.30-3.00 (m, 6H), 2.91-2.78 (m, 11H), 2.69 (dd, 1H), 1.59-1.19 (m, 6H), 0.94 (s, 3H), 0.86 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 690 (M+H).

Example (Compound 268) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [(2, 3-dihydro-1,[(2, 3-dihydro-1, 4-benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) (5- [(dimethylamino) carbonyl] amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) amino]- 2-hydroxypropylcarbamate

A solution of 60 mg (0.093 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) (2,3-dihydro-1,4- benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate and 20 RL (0.11 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 9.4 p, L (0.10 mmol) of N, N-dimethylcarbamyl chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 54 mg (81%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1- NMR (CDC13): 7.31-7.12 (m, 7H), 6.96 (d, 1H), 6.02 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 4.95 (q, 1H), 4.62 (t, 1H), 4.34-4.21 (m, 5H), 3.91 (m, 2H), 3.80 (m, 2H), 3.62 (m, 2H), 3.32- 2.99 (m, 6H), 2.89 (s, 6H), 2.80 (m, 2H), 2.69 (dd, 1H), 1.58-1.18 (m, 6H), 0.93 (s, 3H), 0.86 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 719 (M+H).

Example (Compound 269) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- ( (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) 2,2-dimethyl-5- [ (methylsulfonyl) amino] pentylamino)-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate A solution of 60 mg (0.095 mmol) of 3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(1S, 2R)-3- [ (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5-

ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate and 20 RL (0.11 mmol) of N, N-diisopropylethylamine in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 8.1 AL (0.11 mmol) of methanesulfonyl chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 66 mg (97%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.33 (d, 1H), 7.29-7.14 (m, 6H), 6.89 (d, 1H), 6.09 (s, 2H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.14 (d, 1H), 4.96 (m, 2H), 4.04 (m, 2H), 3.90 (dd, 1H), 3.81 (m, 2H), 3.68 (m, 2H), 3.21-3.02 (m, 5H), 2.96 (d, 1H), 2.91 (s, 3H), 2.89-2.66 (m, 3H), 1.55 (m, 3H), 1.47-1.28 (m, 3H), 0.95 (s, 3H), 0.90 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 734 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 270) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-3-((5-[(methylsulfonyl] amino-2, 2- dimethylpentyl) [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate A solution of 50 mg (0.081 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- ( (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) [3- (methylamino) phenyl] sulfonylamino)-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropyl] carbamate and 17 gL (0.097 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 6.9 gL (0.089 mmol) of methanesulfonyl

chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 55 mg (98%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1- NMR (CDC13): 7.32-7.12 (m, 6H), 7.01 (d, 1H), 6.92 (s, 1H), 6.78 (dd, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.11 (d, 1H), 5.01-4.88 (m, 2H), 4.12 (br s, 1H), 4.04 (m, 2H), 3.93-3.77 (m, 3H), 3.65 (m, 2H), 3.25 (dd, 1H), 3.20-2.90 (m, 5H), 2.91 (s, 3H), 2.90-2.81 (m, 5H), 2.71 (dd, 1H), 1.58 (m, 3H), 1.49-1.28 (m, 3H), 0.96 (s, 3H), 0.89 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 719 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 271) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- ((2, 3-dihydro-1,4-benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) 2,2-dimethyl- <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> 5-[(methylsulfonyl) amino] pentylamino)-1-benzyl-2-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> hydroxypropyl] carbamate A solution of 60 mg (0.093 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (5-amino-2,2-dimethylpentyl) (2, 3-dihydro-1,4- benzodioxin-6-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate and 20 pli (0.11 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine in 5 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 7.9 ZL (0.10 mmol) of methanesulfonyl chloride. The solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was subjected to flash <BR> <BR> chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 64 mg (94%) of the desired compound as a white foam. H1- NMR (CDC13) : 7.30-7.13 (m, 7H), 6.97 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.12 (d, 1H), 5.01-4.89 (m, 2H), 4.32 (m, 4H), 4.10 (s, 1H), 4.04 (m, 1H), 3.89 (dd, 1H), 3.81 (m, 2H), 3.65 (m, 2H), 3.21-3.02 (m, 5H), 2.95 (d, 1H), 2.92 (s, 3H), 2.88-2.65 (m, 3H), 1.55 (m, 3H), 1.45-1.27 (m, 3H), 0.94 (s, 3H), 0.89 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 748 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 272) Step 1: 5-tert-Butyldimethylsilyloxy-2, 2-dimethylpentanal The title compound was prepared by procedure b (Example (Compound 24)) using 3-tert- butyldimethylsilyloxybromopropane as alkylating agent. 1H <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> NMR (CDC13): 6-0. 02 (6H, s), 0.84 (9H, s), 1.04 (6H, s), 1.38-1.42 (2H, m), 1.46-1.50 (2H, m), 3.55 (2H, t), 9.43 (1H, s); C13H2802Si.

Step 2:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-3- [ (5-tert-butyldimethylsilyloxy-2,2- dimethylpentyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate To a suspension of (3R, 3aS, 6aR)- hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((lS, 22)-3-amino-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate (0.5 g, 1.5 mmol) in N, N- dimethylformamide (10 mL) and 1,2-dichloroethane (10 mL) was added a solution of the product from step a (0.33 g, 1.3 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (10 mL). Acetic acid (0.3 mL) was added followed by sodium triacetoxyborohydride (0.32 g, 1.5 mmol) and the resulting mixture was stirred at ambient temperature under nitrogen atmosphere for 16 hours. The mixture was concentrated and 0.5 N sodium hydroxide/water (40 mL) was added. The mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate and the organic phase was washed with brine, dried (magnesium sulfate), and concentrated. The residue was chromatographed (silica gel, chloroform/methanol/ammonium hydroxide, 95: 5: 1) to provide the title compound as a white solid (0.61 g, 898 H NMR (DMSO-d6): S-0. 02 (6H, s), 0.80 (6H, s), 0.83 (9H, s), 1.15-1.20 (2H, m), 1.25-1.50 (4H, m), 2.25 (2H, dd), 2.45-2.52 (3H, m), 2.57 (1H, d), 2.76 (1H, quartet), 3.0 (1H, dd), 3.45 (1H, br s), 3.5-3.6 (5H, m), 3.7 (1H, t), 3.8 (1H, dd), 4.8-4.9 (2H, m), 5.5 (1H, d), 7.10-7.25 (6H, m); MS: 565.3 (MH+); C3oH52N2O6Si.

Step 3:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-((15, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- (5-tert-butyldimethylsilyloxy-2,2- dimethylpentyl) [ (3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino- 2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate To a solution of the product from step b (0.2 g, 0.35 mmol) in dichloromethane (3 mL) at 0°C was added N-ethyldiisopropylamine (0.12 mL, 0.71 mmol) and 3,4- methylenedioxyphenylsulfonyl chloride (0.094 g, 0.42 mmol). The mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 72 hours, concentrated and chromatographed (silica gel, hexane/ethyl acetate, 3: 2) to afford the title compound <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (0.22 g, 83%) as a white foam; lH NMR (DMSO-d6) 8-0. 02 (6H, s), 0.82 (9H, s), 0.88 (6H, s), 1.15 (1H, dd), 1.20- 1.43 (4H, m), 2.4 (1H, dd), 2.5-2.6 (2H, m), 2.9-3.0 (2H, m), 3.30-3.38 (3H, m), 3.39-3.42 (1H, m), 3.5-3.6 (4H, m), 3.67 (1H, t), 3.75 (1H, quartet), 3.8 (1H, dd), 4.8 (1H, dt), 5.1 (1H, d), 5.45 (1H, d), 6.15 (2H, s), 7.02 (1H, d), 7.1-7.3 (7H, m), 7.34 (1H, d); C37H56N2010SSi.

Step 4: (3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-3- (2,2-dimethyl-5-hydroxypentyl)[ (3, 4- methylenedioxyphenyl)sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate

A solution of the product from step c (0.19 g, 0.26 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (2 mL), acetic acid (2 mL), and water (0.65 mL) was stirred at ambient temperature for 16 hours. The mixture was poured into saturated sodium bicarbonate/water and extracted with diethyl ether (3x). The combined organic layers were washed with water, dried (magnesium sulfate), concentrated, and dried in vacuo to provide the title compound (~0.19 g) which was used in the next step without further purification.

Step 6: (3R, 3aS, 6aR)-Hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- ( (1S, 2R)-1-<BR> <BR> benzyl-3-[2, 2-dimethyl-5-(N'-methylcarbamoyloxypentyl)] [ (3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl) sulfonyl] amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate A solution of the product from step d (~0.19 g) and methyl isocyanate (0.36 mL, 6.1 mmol) in dichloromethane (2 mL) was stirred at ambient temperature for 64 hours. Solvent was evaporated and the residue was chromatographed (silica gel, chloroform/methanol, 98: 2) to provide the title compound (0.11 g, 64%) as a white <BR> <BR> foam; 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): S 0.9 (3H, s), 0.92 (3H, s), 1.13 (1H, dd), 1.20-1.35 (2H, m), 1.45-1.55 (2H, m), 2.2 (1H, dd), 2.54 (3H, d), 2.7-2.8 (2H, m), 2.9 (1H, dd), 2.95 (1H, dd), 3.30-3.43 (5H, m), 3.5-3.6 (2H, m), 3.7 (1H, td), 3.75 (1H, br quartet), 3.85 (1H, dd), 3.88 (1H, t), 4.8 (1H, dt), 5.1 (1H, d), 5.5 (1H, d), 6.15 (2H, s), 6.9 (1H, quartet), 7.03 (1H, d), 7.1-7.25 (7H, m), 7.32 (1H, d); MS: 692.1 (MH+); C33H45N30nS.

Example (Compound 273) o urea H202 'lpN N/MeN N/ OH GN K2C03, acetone H OH NH2 O NHy

{(lS, 2R)-1-Benzyl-3-[(4-carboxamide-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)-<BR> ; <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (4-methOxy-benzenesulfonyl)-amino]-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid [1,3] dioxan-5-yl ester. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <P> {(lS, 2R)-1-Benzyl-3-[(4-cyano-2,2-dimethyl-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> butyl)- (4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-amino]-2-hydroxy- propyl}-carbamic acid [1,3] dioxan-5-yl ester (0.042 g, 0.071 mmol) was dissolved in 2 mL of 1: 1, acetone : water and treated with urea hydroperoxide (0.20 mg, 0.212 mmol) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring. After 15h the reaction mixture was concentrated in vacuo, taken up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHC03, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo. Purification by preparatory tlc (5% MeOH in CH2C12, Si02) gave 0.014 g of a white solid. MS (ES): 608 (M+1).

Example (Compound 274)

{(lS, 2R)-1-Benzyl-3-[(4-carbomethoxy-2,2-dimethyl-butyl)-<BR&g t; (4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-amino]-2-hydroxy-propyl}- carbamic acid [1,3] dioxan-5-yl ester. <BR> <P> {(lS, 2R)-1-Benzyl-3-[(4-carboxamide-2,2-<BR> dimethyl-butyl)- (4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-amino]-2- hydroxy-propyl}-carbamic acid [1,3] dioxan-5-yl ester (0.0063 g, 0.01 mmol) was dissolved in 1 mL of methanol and treated with dimethyl formamide-dimethyl acetal (0.20 mL, 3 EQ.) at ambient temperature under argon with stirring. After 15h the reaction mixture was concentrated in vacuo, taken up in EtOAc, washed with sat. aq. NaHCO3, and brine. The organic phase was dried over MgS04, filtered and solvent removed in vacuo.

Purification by preparatory tlc (5% MeOH in CHzCl2) provided 2.5 mg of the derived methyl ester, MS (ES) = 623 amu (M+l) Example (Compound 275) Step 1: [ (2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl- (3,7-dimethylocte-7-nyl) butyl amines.

[(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy- 4-phenyl- (1-amino) butane] (0.94 g, 3.35 mmol) was added to a solution of racemic 3,7-dimethylocte-7-nyl carboxaldehyde in DMF (5 mL). This was followed by the addition of approximately one mL of glacial acetic acid and then NaCNBH3 (2.0g, 9.6 mmol). The reaction was

stirred under N2 for 15 hrs, followed by diluting with 100 mL of CH2Cl2. The reaction mixture was then washed with sat. NaHCO3, and brine. The organic phase was dried with MgS04 and the solvent was removed in vacuo.

Purification by Si02 chromatography (5% MeOH/CH2Cl2).

Isolated 0.055 g of the product as a colorless residue: Rf=0.50 (5% MeOH/CH2Cl2.

Step 2: [(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl- (3,7-dimethyloct-7-enyl)) [ 2-[(Benzo [1,3] dioxole-5- <BR> <BR> sulfonyl] butylamine.<BR> <BR> <P> [(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy- 4-phenyl- (3,7-dimethylocte-7-nyl) butyl amine] (27.6 mg, 0.066 mmol) was dissolved in 1 mL of CH2Cl2followed by [2- [ (Benzo [1,3] dioxole-5-sulfonyl chloride (15 mg, 0.066 mmol). TEA (200 uL) was then added and the reaction was stirred for 14 hours at room temperature. The reaction was quenched by the addition of 3 mL of saturated NaHC03, followed by washing with sat. NaHC03, and then brine.

The organic phase was dried with MgS04 and the solvent was removed in vacuo. Purification by Si02 chromatography (5% MeOH/CH2Cl2). Recovered 0.0038 g of the product as a colorless residue: Rf=0.50 (5% MeOH/ CH2Cl2/SiO2), MS (ES) = 647 amu (M+1).

Example (Compound 276)

[ (2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl- (3,7-dimethyloct-7-enyl)) [4-methoxyphenylsulfonyl] butylamine.

[(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy- 4-phenyl- (3,7-dimethylocte-7-nyl) butyl amine] (27.6 mg, 0.066 mmol) was dissolved in 1 mL of CH2Cl2 followed by the addition of 4-methoxyphenylsulfonyl chloride (13.7 mg, 0.066 mmol). TEA (200 uL) was then added and the reaction was stirred for 14 hours at room temperature.

The reaction was quenched by the addition of 3 mL of saturated NaHC03, followed by washing with sat. NaHCO3, and then brine. The organic phase was dried with MgS04 and the solvent was removed in vacuo. Purification by Si02 chromatography (5% MeOH/CH2Cl2). Recovered 0.0021 g of the product as a colorless residue: Rf=0.50 (5% MeOH/CH2Cl2/SiO2), MS (ES) = 633 amu (M+1).

Example (Compound 277)

[(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxyzarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl- (3,7-dimethylheptylcarboxaldehyde)[4-methoxyphenyl <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> sulfonyl] butylamine.<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <P> [(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> 4-phenyl- (3, 7-dimethyloct-7-enyl)) [ 4- methoxyphenylsulfonyl] butylamine (0.9 mg) was dissolved in 1 mL of CH2Cl2 containing 100 uL of MeOH. The reaction mixture was cooled to-78 °C under a stream of O2. A stream of ozone was then bubbled through the reaction mixture for five minutes, until a pale blue color was evident. The reaction was then purged of ozone by bubbling 02 through for five minutes and then N2 for an additional 5 minutes and the addition of 200 uL of dimethyl sulfide. After stirring for 30 minutes at-78 °C the reaction was warmed to room temperature and concentrated in vacuo. The reaction mixture was purified by prep. TLC (Si02) eluting with 5% MeOH/CH2Cl2,0. 5 mg of the desired aldehyde was isolated; MS (ES) = 563 amu (M+1). Note that olefin migration occurred during the reaction conditions prior to exposure to.

Example (Compound 278) [ (2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl- (3,7-dimethylheptylcarboxaldehyde [(Benzo [1,3] dioxole-5- sulfonyl] butylamine.

[ (2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> 4-phenyl- (3, 7-dimethyloct-7-enyl)) [ 2- [ (Benzo [1,3] dioxole-5-sulfonyl] butylamine (4.0 mg) was dissolved in 1 mL of CH2Cl2 containing 100 uL of MeOH and 1 mg K2CO3. The reaction mixture was cooled to-78 °C under a stream of O2. A stream of ozone was then bubbled through the reaction mixture for five minutes, until a pale blue color was evident. The reaction was then purged of ozone by bubbling Oz through for five minutes, followed by the addition of 200 uL of dimethyl sulfide.

After stirring for 30 minutes at-78 °C the reaction was warmed to room temperature and concentrated in vacuo.

The reaction mixture was purified by prep. TLC (Si02) eluting with 5% MeOH/CH2Cl2, 2. 1 mg of the desired aldehyde was isolated; MS (ES) = 577 amu (M+1), 621 amu for (M-1+ TFA). Note that olefin migration occurred during the reaction conditions prior to exposure to ozone both with and without base present.

Example (Compound 279) Step 1: [(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxyzarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl- (1-amino-3-butanone) butane].

[(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy- 4-phenyl- (1- amino) butane] (0.268 g, 1.0 mmol) was dissolved in EtOH (5 mL) and cooled to 0°C. This was followed by the addition methyl vinyl ketone (79.9 uL,

1.0 mmol). The reaction was stirred under N2 for 15 hrs and gradually warmed to room temperature as the ice bath melted. The reaction mixture was then concentrated in vacuo and purified by silica gel chromatography ( gradient from 2 % MeOH/CH2Cl2 to 90% MeOH/CH2Cl2 to 85/10/5 MeOH/CH2Cl2/NH40H. Isolated both unreacted starting material, the mono (desired) and the bis addition product.

Step 2: [ (2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (1-amino- (3-butanonyl (4-methoxyphenylsulfonyl)) butane].<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <P> [(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy- 4-phenyl- (l-amino-3-butanone) butane] (124 mg, 0.4 mmol) was combined with 4-methoxyphenylsulfonyl chloride (146 mg, 0.7 mmol) in DMF and cooled to 0 °C. This was followed by the addition of diisopropyl ethyl amine (186 uL, 1.1 mmol). The reaction was then warmed to room temperature and stirred for 15 hours. The reaction was quenched by the addition of 3 mLs of saturated NaHC03, followed by washing with sat. NaHCO3, KHS03 and then brine. The organic phase was dried with MgSO4 and the solvent was removed in vacuo. Purification by Si02 (1: 3, EtOAc : Hex to 2: 1 EtOAc : Hex). Isolated 0.038 g of the product as a colorless oil: 20.8 % yield, Rf=0.27 (1: 1 EtOAc: Hex,/Si02), MS (ES) = 521 amu (M+1).

Example (Compound 280)

i(1S, 2R)-3- [ (4-methoxybenzenesulfonyl)- ( 3-butanonyl)- amino]-l-benzyl-2-hydroxy-propyl}-carbamic acid (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3-b] furan-3-yl ester.

Step 1: [(2R, 3S)-3-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy- 4-phenyl- (1-amino- (3-butanonyl (4-methoxyphenylsulfonyl)) butane] (33.2 mg, 0.1 mmol) was dissolved in 1 mL of CH2Cl2 followed by the addition of 1 mL of TFA. The reaction was stirred at room temperature for 15 minutes followed by concentration in vacuo to provide the desired deprotected amine. This material was used without further purification.

Step 2: 25.2 mg (0.03 mmol) of the material provided in the above deprotection step was then dissolved into DMF (1 mL) followed by the 3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydro-furo [2,3- b] furan-3-yl derived mixed carbonate (18. 8 mg, 0. 03 mmol). After cooling to 0 °C diisopropylethyl amine (33.3 uL, 0.2 mmol) was added and the reaction was stirred for 15 hours (warmed to room temperature overnight). The reaction mixture was then diluted with EtOAc washed with sat. NaHCO3, KHS03 and then brine. The organic phase was dried with MgSO4 filtered and the solvent was removed in vacuo. Purification by Prep. TLC (Si02 2: 1, EtOAc: Hex). Isolated 0.0116 g of the product as a white foam: Rf=0.16 (2: 1 EtOAc: Hex,/Si02), MS (ES) = 577 amu (M+1).

Example (Compound 281)

18.8 mg (0.03 mmol) of the material provided in the above deprotection step (step 1 example 279) was then dissolved into DMF (1 mL) followed by the 1,3-dioxan-5-yl derived mixed carbonate (17. 2 mg, 0. 1 mmol). After cooling to 0 °C diisopropylethyl amine (33.3 uL, 0.2 mmol) was added and the reaction was stirred for 15 hours ( warmed to room temperature overnight). The reaction mixture was then diluted with EtOAc washed with sat.

NaHC03, KHS03 and then brine. The organic phase was dried with MgS04 and the solvent was removed in vacuo.

Purification. by Prep. TLC (Si02 2: 1, EtOAc: Hex).

Isolated 0.0063 g of the product as a white foam: Rf=0.29 (2: 1 EtOAc: Hex,/Si02), MS (ES) = 551 amu (M+1).

Example (Compound 282) Step 1:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4- [N, N-dibenzylamino]-2,2-imethylbutyl) amino]- 2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 5, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate was subjected to reductive alkylation with of 4- (N, N-dibenzylamino)-2,2- dimethylbutyraldehyde to afford the desired compound as thick oil in 70% yield. MS (ESI): 616 (M+H).

Step 2: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (4- [N, N-dibenzylamino]- 2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-ydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4- [N, N-dibenzylamino]-2,2-imethylbutyl) amino]-

2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to sulfonylation to afford the desired sulfonamide as a white foam in 89% yield. MS (ESI): 800 (M+H).

Step 3: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 217, step 3, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (4- [N, N-dibenzylamino]- 2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-ydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to catalytic transfer hydrogenation to afford the desired amine as a white foam in 68% yield.

NMR (CDC13): 7.34 (dd, 1H), 7.27-7.13 (m, 7H), 6.95 (d, 1H), 6.15 (s, 2H), 5-. 81 (d, 1H), 5.61 (d, 1H), 5.01 (q, 1H), 4.02 (t, 1H), 3.92-3.79 (3H), 3.67 (m, 2H), 3.20- 2.96 (m, 4H), 2.91-2.60 (m, 5H), 2.45-1.70 (br, 2H), 1.63-1.34 (m, 4H), 0.97 (s, 3H), 0.89 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 620 (M+H).

Example (Compound 283) Step 1:

tert-butyl N-(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(6-chloro-2,2- dimethylhexyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 5, tert-butyl N- [ (1S, 2R)- 3-amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate was subjected to reductive alkylation with 6-chloro-2,2-dimethylhexanal to afford the desired compound as a viscous oil in quantitative yield. MS (ESI): 428 (M+H).

Step 2: tert-butyl N-(lS, 2R)-3-[(1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (6- chloro-2,2-dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 6, tert-butyl N- (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (6-chloro-2,2-dimethylhexyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to sulfonylation to afford the desired sulfonamide as a white foam in 70% yield. MS (ESI): 633 (M+Na).

Step 3:

tert-butyl N- (lS, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (6- cyano-2,2-dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate A solution of 200 mg (0.327 mmol) of tert-butyl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (6-chloro-2,2- dimethylhexyl) amino]-l-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate and 43 mg (0.490 mmol) of KCN in 3 mL of DMSO was heated to 80°C with stirring. After 2 hours the solution was cooled to RT, diluted with water and the mixture extracted with CH2C12 (3x). The combined extracts were washed with brine (3x), dried over MgS04, and concentrated in vacuo to afford 196 mg (99%) of the desired compound as a light yellow foam. MS (ESI): 602 (M+H).

Step 4: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (6-cyano-2,2- dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate According to example 245, steps 4 and 5, tert-butyl N- (lS, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (6-cyano-2,2-

dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was converted to the desired product in 66% overall yield. NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (dd, 1H), 7.30-7.12 (m, 6H), 6.89 (d, 1H), 6.07 (s, 2H), 5.61 (d, 1H), 4.97 (q, 1H), 4.88 (d, 1H), 4.02 (m, 1H), 3.92 (m, 2H), 3.81 (m, 2H), 3.65 (m, 2H), 3.17 (dd, 1H), 3.10-2.68 (m, 6H), 2.35 (t, 2H), 1.60 (m, 3H), 1.40 (m, 3H), 1.29 (m, 2H), 0.90 (d, 6H).

MS (ESI): 658 (M+H).

Step 5: H 0 H'I o'sVo-M-''M- Hz, Raney Nickel O/p N N CN H2, Raney Nickel OH SO2 2M NH3 in MeOH 1 W 0 ol (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (IS, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (7-amino-2,2- dimethylheptyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate According to example 245, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (6-cyano-2,2- dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate was subjected to Raney nickel hydrogenation to afford the desired primary amine as a white foam in 89% yield. H1- NMR (CDC13): 7.40 (d, 1H), 7.28-7.16 (m, 6H), 6.86 (d, 1H), 6.12 (s, 2H), 5.75 (d, 1H), 5.62 (m, 1H), 5.03 (m, 1H), 4.60-3.70 (br, 2H), 4.21-3.61 (m, 6H), 3.25-2.71 (m, 10H), 1.85-1.24 (m, 10H), 0.95 (d, 6H).

Example (Compound 284) Step 1:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3- [ (tert-butoxycarbonyl) (methyl) amino] phenylsulfonyl) (4-[N, N-dibenzylamino]-2,2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 258, step 1, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4- [N, N-dibenzylamino]-2,2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to sulfonylation to give the desired product as a light yellow foam in 54% yield. MS (ESI): 886 (M+H).

Step 2: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3- (methylamino) phenylsulfonyl) (4- [N, N- dibenzylamino]-2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate

According to example 258, step 2, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3- [ (tert-butoxycarbonyl) (methyl) amino] phenylsulfonyl) (4- [N, N-dibenzylamino]-2, 2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to TFA deprotection to afford the desired product in 96% yield. MS (ESI): 786 (M+H).

Step 3: 0 Ph O/ N N Nv Ph H2, Raney Raney Nickel NH2 N OH SO2 2M NH3 in MeOH So2 2 NHMe NHMe (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3- (methylamino) phenylsulfonyl) (4-amino-2,2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 245, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3- (methylamino) phenylsulfonyl) (4- [N, N- dibenzylamino]-2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to Raney nickel reduction to afford the desired primary amine as a white foam in 45% yield. NMR (CDC13): 7.36-7.17 (m, 6H), 7.02 (d, 1H), 6.95 (s, 1H), 6.76 (dd, 1H), 5.78 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 4.99 (q, 1H), 4.11 (m, 1H), 4.02 (t, 1H), 3.91- 3.78 (m, 3H), 3.73-3.59 (m, 2H), 3.25-2.99 (m, 5H), 2.83 (m, 5H), 2.78-2.59 (m, 3H), 2.60-1.90 (br, 2H), 1.63-1.33 (m, 4H), 0.98 (s, 3H), 0.89 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 605 (M+H).

Example (Compound 285) Step 1:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (4- [N, N-dibenzylamino]- 2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [(4-[N, N-dibenzylamino]-2,[(4-[N, N-dibenzylamino]-2, 2-dimethylbutyl) amino] -2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to sulfonylation with 3-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride to afford the desired sulfonamide as a white foam in 90% yield.

MS (ESI): 801 (M+H).

Step 2: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3-aminophenylsulfonyl) (4-amino-2,2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 217, step 3, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1-

benzyl-3- [ (3-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (4- [N, N-dibenzylamino]- 2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to catalytic transfer hydrogenation to afford the desired primary amine as a white foam in 63% yield.

NMR (CDC13) : 7.37-7.19 (m, 6H), 7.14 (m, 2H), 6.88 (dd, 1H), 5.84 (d, 1H), 5.65 (d, 1H), 5.04 (q, 1H), 4.10 (m, 3H), 3.99-3.81 (m, 3H), 3.80-3.64 (m, 2H), 3.32-3.01 (m, 5H), 2.91 (m, 2H), 2.82-2.65 (m, 3H), 2.60-2.00 (br, 2H), 1.70-1.39 (m, 4H), 1.04 (s, 3H), 0.95 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 591 (M+H).

Example (Compound 286) Step 1: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofurof2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- <BR> <BR> benzyl-3- [ (4-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (4- [N, N-dibenzylamino]- 2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4- [N, N-dibenzylamino]-2,2-imethylbutyl) amino]- 2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to sulfonylation with 4-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride to afford the desired sulfonamide as a light yellow foam in 86% yield.

MS (ESI): 801 (M+H).

Step 2:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-aminophenylsulfonyl) (4-amino-2,2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 217, step 3, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (4- [N, N-dibenzylamino]- 2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to catalytic transfer hydrogenation to afford the desired primary amine as a white foam in 63% yield.

NMR (CDC13): 7.55 (d, 2H), 7.28-7.15 (m, 5H), 6.67 (d, 2H), 5.77 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 4.99 (q, 1H), 4.20 (s, 2H), 4.02 (t, 1H), 3.92-3.78 (m, 3H), 3.71-3.61 (m, 2H), 3.20-3.02 (m, 4H), 2.96 (d, 1H), 2.85 (q, 1H), 2.80-2.60 (m, 4H), 2.60-1.80 (br, 2H), 1.63-1.35 (m, 4H), 0.96 (s, 3H), 0.89 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 591 (M+H).

Example (Compound 287) Step 1:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (4-cyano-2,2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate (example 257, step 5) was subjected to sulfonylation with 4-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride to afford the desired sulfonamide as a light yellow foam in 82% yield. MS (ESI): 653 (M+Na).

Step 2: 0 oh H I' O'/DN NCN H Raney Nickel Nickel §^N) NH2 H H i/\ 2'i OH So2 2M NH3 in MeOH lI NOZ NHz (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-aminophenylsulfonyl) (5-amino-2, 2- dimethylpentyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 245, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (4-cyano-2,2-

dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to Raney nickel hydrogenation to afford the desired amine as a white foam in 79% yield. NMR (CDC13): 7.60 (d, 2H), 7.38-7.18 (m, 5H), 7.00 (d, 1H), 6.72 (d, 2H), 5.65 (d, 1H), 5.05 (q, 1H), 4.21 (s, 2H), 4.07-3.78 (m, 4H), 3.76-3.62 (m, 2H), 3.36-3.07 (m, 3H), 3.05-2.72 (m, 5H), 2.61 (m, 2H), 2.55-1.60 (br, 2H), 1.80-1.28 (m, 6H), 1.02 (s, 3H), 0.90 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 605 (M+H).

Example (Compound 288) Step 1: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-l- benzyl-3- [ (3-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (4-cyano-2,2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-ClS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-cyano-2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate (example 257, step 5) was subjected to sulfonylation with 3-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride to afford the desired sulfonamide as a white foam in 80% yield. MS (ESI): 653 (M+Na).

Step 2: Oh 0 f' N' H2, Raney Nickel} 4NXNH2 SH H 1_ OH 2M NH3in MeOH II NOZ NH2

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-blfuran-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3-aminophenylsulfonyl) (5-amino-2,2- dimethylpentyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 245, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (4-cyano-2,2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to Raney nickel hydrogenation to afford the desired amine as a white foam in 91% yield. NMR (CDC13): 7.37-7.08 (m, 8H), 7.00 (d, 1H), 6.89 (dd, 1H), 5.64 (d, 1H), 5.05 (q, 1H), 4.13-3.79 (m, 6H), 3.70 (m, 2H), 3.36- 3.00 (m, 4H), 2.98-2.57 (m, 6H), 2.50-1.70 (br, 2H), 1.75-1.23 (m, 6H), 1.02 (s, 3H), 0.91 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 605 (M+H).

Example (Compound 289) Step 1: Ph Ao 1. HCI, THF, reflux H 0 o, 8 I o", 10AN NH2 OH oh OH NaBH (OAc) 3,3: 1 THF/HOAc

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (5-cyano-2,2-dimethylpentyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 18, steps 1 and 2,4- (1,3-dioxolan- 2-yl)-4-methylpentanenitrile was subjected to acidic hydrolysis followed by reductive amination with (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate (example 257, step 4) except that 3: 1 THF/glacial acetic acid was used as the solvent in the second step. The crude product was <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> purified by flash chromatography (Si02, 95 : 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to give the desired compound as a thick semi- solid in 58% yield. MS (ESI): 460 (M+H).

Step 2: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3- [ (tert-butoxycarbonyl) (methyl) amino] phenylsulfonyl) (5-cyano-2,2-dimethylpentyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 258, step 1, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (5-cyano-2,2-dimethylpentyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to sulfonylation to give the desired product as a white foam in 35% yield.

MS (ESI): 751 (M+Na).

Step 3:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (lS, 2R)-l- benzyl-3- [ (3- (methylamino) phenylsulfonyl) (5-cyano-2,2- dimethylpentyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 258, step 2, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3- [ (tert-butoxycarbonyl) (methyl) amino] phenylsulfonyl) (5-cyano-2,2-dimethylpentyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to TFA deprotection to afford the desired product in 94% yield. MS (ESI): 629 (M+H).

Step 4: Oh p/N N CN H2, Raney Nickel NH OH S02 2M NH3 in MeOH C NHMe (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3- (methylamino) phenylsulfonyl) (6-amino-2,2- dimethylhexyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 245, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3- (methylamino) phenylsulfonyl) (5-cyano-2,2-

dimethylpentyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to Raney nickel hydrogenation to afford the desired primary amine as a white foam in 79% yield. H1- NMR (CDC13): 7.37-7.17 (m, 6H), 7.09 (d, 1H), 7.01 (s, 1H), 6.80 (dd, 1H), 5.65 (d, 1H), 5.45 (d, 1H), 5.02 (q, 1H), 4.25 (br s, 1H), 4.06 (t, 1H), 4.01-3.63 (m, 5H), 3.33-2.40 (m, 15H), 1.72-1.27 (m, 8H), 0.96 (d, 6H).

MS (ESI): 633 (M+H).

Example (Compound 290) Step 1: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-l- benzyl-3- [ (4-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (5-cyano-2,2- dimethylpentyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (5-cyano-2,2-dimethylpentyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate (example 289, step 1) was subjected to sulfonylation with 4-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride to afford the desired sulfonamide as a light yellow foam in 87% yield. MS (ESI): 667 (M+Na).

Step 2: O O Ph H IN Ol J Y ? nNNHz f-- 1 2, Raney NickelI OH2MNH3inMeOH I NOZ NHZ

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-aminophenylsulfonyl) (6-amino-2,2- dimethylhexyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 245, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (5-cyano-2,2- dimethylpentyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to Raney nickel hydrogenation to afford the desired primary amine as a white foam in 79% yield. H1- NMR (CDC13): 7.60 (d, 2H), 7.33-7.18 (m, 5H), 6.75 (d, 2H), 5.66 (s, 1H), 5.49 (d, 1H), 5.02 (q, 1H), 4.32 (s, 2H), 4.09 (t, 1H), 4.01-3.65 (m, 5H), 3.27-2.50 (m, 12H), 1.70-1.23 (m, 8H), 0.95 (d, 6H). MS (ESI): 619 (M+H).

Example (Compound 291) Step 1:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (5-cyano-2,2- dimethylpentyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (5-cyano-2,2-dimethylpentyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate (example 289, step 1) was subjected to sulfonylation with 3-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride to afford the desired sulfonamide as a white foam in 90% yield. MS (ESI): 667 (M+Na).

Step 2: O p Ph H 1I N CN H2, Raney Nickel I NH2 CNO2 2M NH3in MeOH t3_ Ici NOZ NH2 (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3-aminophenylsulfonyl) (6-amino-2,2- dimethylhexyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 245, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (3-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (5-cyano-2,2- dimethylpentyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to Raney nickel hydrogenation to afford the desired primary amine as a white foam in 78% yield. H1- NMR (CDC13): 7.36-7.19 (m, 6H), 7.14 (m, 2H), 6.88 (dd, 1H), 5.66 (d, 1H), 5.46 (d, 1H), 5.04 (q, 1H), 4.30-4.01 (m, 3H), 4.00-3.65 (m, 5H), 3.33-2.40 (m, 12H), 1.72-1.25 (m, 8H), 0.95 (d, 6H). MS (ESI): 619 (M+H).

Example (Compound 292) Step 1:

[ (3S, 2R)-3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl] azide A solution of 53 g (200 mMol) of tert-butyl N-(lS)-1- [(2S) oxiran-2-yl]-2-phenylethylcarbamate and 20 g of sodium azide (300 mMol) in 500 mL of DMF and 25 mL of water was heated to 90°C for 3 hours. The mixture was cooled and the product was precipitated by the addition of 1 L of water. The solid was collected, re-dissolved in ethyl acetate and extracted with 1 N hydrochloric acid followed by saturated sodium bicarbonate. Drying over magnesium sulfate and evaporation of the volatiles afforded 31 g of the desired azide (m/e: 307 (M+H)) as a white solid which was dissolved in 200 mL of dichloromethane and treated with 200 mL of trifluoroacetic acid. The resulting solution was stirred at room temperature for 3 hours and the volatiles were removed in vacuo. The residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and saturated sodium bicarbonate solution.

The organic layer was dried and evaporated to give the free amine as a colorless syrup which solidified on standing. MS (ESI): 207 (M+H).

Step 2:

(3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- azido-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate A solution of 1.91 g (9.26 mmol) of [ (3S, 2R)-3-amino-2- hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl] azide and 2.28 g (7.72 mmol) of (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl (4- nitrophenyl) carbonate in 40 mL of THF was treated with 2.20 mL (15.5 mmol) of triethylamine. The resulting solution was stirred at RT. After 3 days the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue dissolved in CH2C12. The solution was washed with 5% aqueous citric acid (3x), 1M aqueous NaOH (3x) and then water (2x). The solution was dried over MgS04 and concentrated to afford 2.20 g (78%) of the desired carbamate as a light tan solid. MS (ESI): 385 (M+H). The nitrophenylcarbonate used in the above procedure was prepared by treating (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-ol (Ghosh, Arun K.; Chen, Yan. Tetrahedron Lett. (1995), 36 (4), 505-8) with 1.05 equiv. of 4-nitrophenyl chloroformate in CH2C12 in the presence of 1.05 equiv. of pyridine.

Step 3: (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate

According to example 257, step 4, (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- azido-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate was subjected to catalytic hydrogenation. The crude product was purified by flash chromatography (Si02, CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford the desired amine as a light yellow solid in 77% yield. MS (ESI): 337 (M+H).

Step 4: Oh 0 1. HCI, THF, reflux il HnCN 2. H Ph H HN OU Oh OD 9H H H ou NaBH (OAc) 3,3: 1 THF/HOAc (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (5-cyano-2,2-dimethylpentyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 18, steps 1 and 2,4- (1,3-dioxolan- 2-yl)-4-methylpentanenitrile was subjected to acidic hydrolysis followed by reductive amination with (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate except that 3: 1 THF/glacial acetic acid was used as the solvent in the second step. The crude product was purified by flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to give the desired compound as a thick transparent oil in 52% yield. MS (ESI): 460 (M+H).

Step 5:

(3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (5-cyano-2,2- dimethylpentyl)-amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 6, (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (5-cyano-2,2-dimethylpentyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to sulfonylation with 4-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride to afford the desired sulfonamide as a white foam in 93% yield.

MS (ESI): 667 (M+Na).

Step 6: i r" n N H2 O CN H2, Raney Nickei OH so2 2M NH3 in MeOH 1 1 NOz NH2 (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-aminophenylsulfonyl) (6-amino-2,2- dimethylhexyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 245, step 6, (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4-nitrophenylsulfonyl) (5-cyano-2,2-

dimethylpentyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to Raney nickel hydrogenation to afford the desired primary amine as a white foam in quantitative yield. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.60 (d, 2H), 7.39-7.18 (m, 5H), 6.73 (d, 2H), 5.70 (d, 1H), 5.30 (d, 1H), 5.00 (q, 1H), 4.27 (s, 2H), 4.18-3.65 (m, 5H), 3.56 (dd, 1H), 3.28-2.20 (m, 12H), 2.00-1.20 (m, 6H), 0.89 (s, 6H). MS (ESI): 619 (M+H).

Example (Compound 293) (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (6-amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) amino]-l-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to. example 292, steps 5 and 6, (3S, 3aR, 6aS) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3-[(5-cyano-2, 2-dimethylpentyl) amino]-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to sulfonylation (with 3,4-methylenedioxybenzenesulfonyl chloride instead of 4-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride) followed by Raney nickel reduction to afford the desired primary amine as a white foam. H1-NMR (DMSO-d6): 7.41-7. 12 (m, 8H), 7.08 (d, 1H), 6.20 (s, 2H), 5.56 (d, 1H), 4.81 (q, 1H), 3.89-3.66 (m, 4H), 3.65-2.39 (m, 14H), 1.90 (m, 1H), 1.71 (m, 1H), 1.50-1.12 (m, 6H), 0.93 (s, 6H). MS (ESI): 648 (M+H).

Example (Compound 295) Step 1: (3S)-tetrahydro-3-furanyl N-((lS, 2R)-l-benzyl-3-azido-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate Obtained in a similar fashion to Example 292, step 2, using the corresponding activated carbonate (see US 5,585,397). MS (ESI): 321 (M+H).

Step 2: (3S)-tetrahydro-3-furanyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-amino-2- hydroxypropyl) carbamate The reduction was carried out according to example 257, step 4, to afford the desired amine as a white crystalline solid. MS (ESI): 294 (M+H).

Step 3:

(3S)-tetrahydro-3-furanyl N-(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(6- chloro-2,2-dimethylhexyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 5, (3S)-tetrahydro-3- furanyl N-((lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-amino-2-hydroxypropyl) carbamate was subjected to reductive alkylation with 6- chloro-2,2-dimethylhexanal to afford the desired compound as a viscous oil in 93% yield. MS (ESI): 441 (M+H).

Step 4: (3S)-tetrahydro-3-furanyl N- (lS, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol- 5-ylsulfonyl) (6-chloro-2,2-dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl- 2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 6, (3S)-tetrahydro-3- furanyl N-(lS, 2R)-1-benzyl-3-[(6-chloro-2,2- dimethylhexyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to sulfonylation to afford the desired sulfonamide as a white foam in 65% yield. MS (ESI): 625 (M+H).

Step 5:

(3S)-tetrahydro-3-furanyl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol- 5-ylsulfonyl) (6-azido-2,2-dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl- 2-hydroxypropylcarbamate A solution of 0.320 g (0.512 mmol) of (3S)-tetrahydro-3- furanyl N- (lS, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (6- chloro-2,2-dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate and 66 mg (1.02 mmol) of sodium azide in 4 mL of DMSO was heated to 80°C with stirring.

After 2.5 hours the solution was cooled to RT and diluted with CH2C12, washed with water (3x), dried over MgS04, and concentrated in vacuo. The crude residue was purified by flash chromatography (Si02, CH2Cl2/MeOH) to afford 0.225 g (70%) of the desired azide as a clear viscous oil.

MS (ESI): 632 (M+H).

Step 6:

(3S)-tetrahydro-3-furanyl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol- 5-ylsulfonyl) (6-amino-2, 2-dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl- 2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 4, (3S)-tetrahydro-3- furanyl N- (lS, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (6- azido-2,2-dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to catalytic hydrogenation followed by flash chromatography (Si02,<BR> CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford the desired amine as a white foam in 45% yield. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (dd, 1H), 7.28-7.15 (m, 6H), 6.87 (d, 1H), 6.07 (s, 2H), 5.18-5.03 (m, 2H), 3.95 (t, 1H), 3.85-3.67 (m, 4H), 3.54 (d, 1H), 3.20-2.30 (m, 11H), 2.08 (m, 1H), 1.88 (m, 1H), 1.48-1.21 (m, 6H), 0.89 (d, 6H). MS (ESI): 606 (M+H).

Example (Compound 296) (3S)-tetrahydro-3-furanyl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (4- aminophenylsulfonyl) (6-amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) amino]-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate The title compound was prepared according to example 295 with the exception that 4-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride was used in step 4. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.53 (d, 2H), 7.30- 7.13 (m, 5H), 6.66 (d, 2H), 5.13 (d, 1H), 5.06 (br s, 1H), 4.21 (s, 2H), 3.97 (t, 1H), 3.89-3.65 (m, 4H), 3.52

(d, 1H), 3.20-2.30 (m, 11H), 2.04 (m, 1H), 1.88 (m, 1H), 1.48-1.15 (m, 6H), 0.87 (d, 6H). MS (ESI): 577 (M+H).

Example (Compound 297) [1,3]-dioxan-5-yl N- (lS, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) (6-amino-2, 2-dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate The title compound was prepared according to example 295 with the exception that 1,3-dioxan-5-yl 4-nitrophenyl carbonate (see US 5,585,397) was used as the acylating reagent in step 1. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (dd, 1H), 7.28- 7.14 (m, 6H), 6.87 (d, 1H), 6.06 (s, 2H), 5.46 (d, 1H), 4.89 (d, lH) j 4.72 (d, 1H), 4.43 (br s, 1H), 3.98 (t, 1H), 3.94-3.72 (m, 4H), 3.68 (d, 1H), 3.21-2.50 (m, 11H), 1.49-1.38 (m, 2H), 1.33-1.21 (m, 4H), 0.89 (d, 6H).

MS (ESI): 622 (M+H).

Example (Compound 298)

[1,3]-dioxan-5-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (4-aminophenylsulfonyl) (6-<BR> amino-2,2-dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate The title compound was prepared according to example 295 with the exceptions that 1,3-dioxan-5-yl 4-nitrophenyl carbonate (see US 5,585,397) was used as the acylating reagent in step 1 and 4-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride was used as the sulfonylating reagent in step 4. H1-NMR (CDC13): 7.52 (d, 2H), 7.30-7.13 (m, 5H), 6.67 (d, 2H), 5.40 (d, 1H), 4.89 (d, 1H), 4.70 (d, 1H), 4.43 (br s, 1H), 4.20 (s, 2H), 4.00 (t, 1H), 3.94-3.73 (m, 4H), 3.66 (d, 1H), 3.12 (dd, 1H), 3.07-2.40 (m, 10H), 1.45-1.33 (m, 2H), 1.30-1.19 (m, 6H), 0.88 (d, 6H). MS (ESI): 593 (M+H).

Examples (Compounds 299-372) General procedure for reactions of primary amine scaffolds with various electrophiles: A solution of the primary amine (0.02 M) in anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 1.05 equiv. of N, N- diisopropylethylamine (omitted for reactions with

isocyanates, examples 301,306, and 312) followed by 1.05 equiv. of the appropriate electrophile (chloroformate, sulfonyl chloride, carbamyl chloride, or isocyanate).

The resulting solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. When analysis by TLC indicated the reaction to be complete the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash chromatography (Si02, CH2Cl2/MeOH or CH2C12/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford the purified product.

Mass Spectral Data for Compounds 299-372: Example Amine R'E n MS {ESI) Precursor H 0 0 0 299 244 0 o"cc > 3 OEt 7 2 0 (M+H) 0 H 1 300 244 0 0 > 734 (M+H) 0 H O O O 301 244 °y'CO 3 JNHMe 727 (M+Na) 9H" H °)-° ° 302 257 °\ S Ç'° 4 Gt ? 2 ROEt 706 (M+N) 57 0 2 H 0 0 303 257 9 o O 720 (M+H) 0 U H 304 2 0 0 > t"kSMe 730 (M+Na) 57 9H 2 H O O O 305 257 0 "' 2 rSB 744 (M+Na) H O O O 306 257 °y'C} 2NHMe 713 (M+Na) 0 307 282 k 1AOMe 678 (M+H) 0 H 0 0 0 1 308 282"C0-CO10 706 (M+H) 0 H o O 0 309 282o0 1OEt 714 (M+Na) _ H 0 310 282 \9H t° 1 FSO2Me 720 (M+Na) H 0 0 O 311 282 H ° t O 1 F SM3 O 9H"0 312 0 J00okNHme 699 (M+Na) QQ L 313 2B3 O & O d ° 4 F cvs 720 (M+H) L 314 283 ° Ho QOEt'134 tM+H) 0 0 1 315 O 9 Od t ° 4 F o 748 (M+H) H 0 O 316 283 \9H KC [? 4 FSO2Me 762 (M+Na) H O O NHMe 317 284 z 663<M+H) NHMe 318 284'LK"0l1so2Me 705 (M+Na) 0 NHMe 319 284 O"01NMe2 676 (M+H) NHZ O _ 320 285OMe 649 (M+H) NH2 O 321 IOME 6 4 9 (M+H) NHZ O 1 322 285"H"0'Cr 2ijcA 677 (M+H) NHM 323 285 0 o 662 (M+H) NHz 324 285 H 0 o NH2 SO Me 6 6 9 (M+H) O9H 2 325 286 OH 1OMe 649 (M+H) H NHZ 326 286 H'iOEt 663 (M+H) NHZ _ 327 286 0'0'CLNH1so2Me 691 (M+H) NHZ H O 328 286 H ° t NH2 1 F N 662 (M+H) NHM H 0 0 329 286"CLNH1i0 677 (M+H) NHM H 0 0 330 287"V0"CLNH2iNMe, 676 (M+H) H NHM H 0 87) 9 2S02Me 7 0 5 (M+Na) L H NH 2 H 0 0 332 0 o 2 tAOMe 6 6 3 (M+H) NHZ H 0 0 333 2 0'9H"0 699 (M+Na) NH 334 287 SH tNH2 2 F o 691 (M+H) H V_ NHM NH 335 L 2 t--LOMe 685 (M+Na) NHM O 336 288 H! tuez NMe 698 (M+Na) NHM SOZMe 705 (M+Na) 337 288 _ 0 NHM 338 288OEt 699 (M+Na) 338 2 NHM O 339 9H 2 0 691 (M+H) H H O 'NHMe SOZMe 711 (M+H) 340 289 0 NHMe. _ 341 289 °\J\103OEt 705 (M+H) O9H" NHMe 342 289 H o NHME 0 719 (M+H) H O OMe 677 (M+H) H 0 0 H O 344 290"Y-0U-NH,3OEt 691 (M+H) NHZ H O 345 290U-NH, 3A0 705 (M+H) NU2 346 290 o < 3 Ft nM 690 (M+H) NHZ _ OMe 697 (M+H) 347 290 H NHZ NH2 O 348 291OMe 6'17 (M+H) NHM 349 291 Od 3 F ou 691 (M+H) NU2 350 291.. 350 2p- 705 (M+H) NHz 351 291 SH t 3 ß NMe2 690 (M+H) NHZ SOZMe 697 (M+H) 352 291 NHz 353 0 A 3 SMe 6 9 3 (M+H) NU2 O 354 291 °y 23SEt 707 (M+H) H O 355 292 °v"CLNH3AOMe 677 (M+H) H NHZ O 0 o 356 292 LoEt 691 (M+H) H NHZ H 1 357 292 H o 3 7 0 5 (M+H) NHM H 0 o 358 292 697 (M+H) H NHM o 359 3 ßOMe ; 728 (M-X 359 2 0 360 293 Od ? 3 F at 720 (M+H) H 361 o > 734 (M+H) o H 0 0 362 293 ao d t° 3 F 7. z MsH, H O Mu0 363 294 WDa t° 3 F OMe 721 (M+H) o Me0"N O 364 294 00 3 SOZMe 741 (M+H) 0 » 0 365 295 lAoMe 664 (M+H) o _ 0 366 295 = t ° 3 F 684 (M+H) O o 367 296OMe 635 (M+H) O NHM 368 296 <o'O-NH3 jM"655 (M+H' nu2 0-p 0 369 n G-| > 3 eOMe 680 (M+H) 0 ruz 370 9 ool d ? 3 F 722 (M+Na) 0 31 371 298 o'CLNH3 iOMe 651 (M+H) NH2 pro.. 372 298o 3 So2Me 671 (M+H) NHz

Proton NMR data for selected compounds from the above table: Example (Compound 299) NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (dd, 1H), 7.29- 7.14 (m, 6H), 6.89 (d, 1H), 6.07 (s, 2H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.24 (m, 1H), 4.98 (q, 1H), 4.81 (br s, 1H), 4.09 (q, 2H), 4.01 (m, 1H), 3.91 (dd, 1H), 3.80 (m, 2H), 3.63 (m, 2H), 3.21-3.01 (m, 5H), 2.96 (d, 1H), 2.90-2.65 (m, 3H), 1.70-1.17 (m, 11H), 0.89 (d, 6H).

Example (Compound 300) NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (dd, 1H), 7.28- 7.11 (m, 6H), 6.89 (d, 1H), 6.08 (s, 2H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.29 (br s, 1H), 4.97 (q, 1H), 4.89 (m, 1H), 4.72 (br s, 1H), 4.01 (t, 1H), 3.91 (dd, 1H), 3.79 (m, 2H), 3.63 (m, 2H), 3.21-3.02 (m, 5H), 2.96 (d, 1H), 2.84 (m, 1H), 2.73 (m, 2H), 1.60-1.15 (m, 14H), 0.88 (d, 6H).

Example (Compound 307) NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (dd, 1H), 7.28- 7.13 (m, 6H), 6.89 (d, 1H), 6.08 (s, 2H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.25 (m, 1H), 5.08 (br s, 1H), 4.96 (q, 1H), 4.20-3.95 (m, 2H), 3.91 (dd, 1H), 3.81 (m, 2H), 3.64 (m, 5H), 3.25- 2.92 (m, 6H), 2.87 (m, 1H), 2.81-2.66 (m, 2H), 1.70-1.30 (m, 4H), 0.98 (s, 3H), 0.91 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 309) NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (dd, 1H), 7.28- 7.10 (m, 6H), 6.88 (d, 1H), 6.08 (s, 2H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.25 (m, 1H), 5.00 (m, 2H), 4.20-3.89 (m, 5H), 3.80 (m, 2H), 3.63 (m, 2H), 3.28-2.93 (m, 6H), 2.88 (m, 1H), 2.82-

2.65 (m, 2H), 1.80-1.30 (m, 4H), 1.21 (t, 3H), 0.99 (s, 3H), 0.91 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 313) NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (dd, 1H), 7.30- 7-. 12 (m, 6H), 6.89 (d, 1H), 6.09 (s, 2H), 5.61 (d, 1H), 4.97 (m, 2H), 4.83 (br s, 1H), 4.03 (m, 1H), 3.92 (m, 1H), 3.82 (m, 2H), 3.64 (m, 5H), 3.21-2.67 (m, 9H), 1.70- 1.33 (m, 4H), 1.23 (m, 6H), 0.87 (d, 6H).

Example (Compound 314) NMR (CDC13): 7.33 (dd, 1H), 7.29- 7.13 (m, 6H), 6.89 (d, 1H), 6.09 (s, 2H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 4.98 (m, 2H), 4.76 (br s, 1H), 4.13-4.00 (m, 3H), 3.91 (dd, 1H), 3.82 (m, 2H), 3.66 (m, 2H), 3.21-2.68 (m, 9H), 1.66-1.33 (m, 5H), 1.23 (m, 8H), 0.89 (s, 6H).

Example (Compound 315) NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (dd, 1H), 7.28- 7.13 (m, 6H), 6.90 (d, 1H), 6.08 (s, 2H), 5.61 (d, 1H), 4.98 (m, 2H), 4.88 (m, 1H), 4.67 (br s, 1H), 4.03 (m, 1H), 3.91 (dd, 1H), 3.82 (m, 2H), 3.66 (m, 2H), 3.21-2.66 (m, 9H), 1.70-1.31 (m, 6H), 1.24 (m, 10H), 0.89 (s, 6H).

Example (Compound 316) NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (dd, 1H), 7.30- 7.12 (m, 6H), 6.90 (d, 1H), 6.09 (s, 2H), 5.61 (d, 1H), 4.98 (m, 2H), 4.62 (m, 1H), 4.04 (m, 2H), 4.95-3.76 (m, 3H), 3.68 (m, 2H), 3.21-3.05 (m, 4H), 3.04-2.82 (m, 6H), 2.73 (m, 2H), 1.56 (m, 3H), 1.43-1.20 (m, 7H), 0.90 (d, 6H).

Example (Compound 359) NMR (CDC13): 3.36-7.13 (m, 7H), 6.90 (d, 1H), 6.09 (s, 2H), 5.64 (d, 1H), 5.11 (d, 1H), 4.97 (q, 1H), 4.87 (br s, 1H), 4.07 (br s, 2H), 3.91 (m, 2H), 3.79 (m, 2H), 3.66 (s, 3H), 3.50 (m, 1H), 3.22-2.70

(m, 9H), 1.94 (m, 1H), 1.80 (m, 1H), 1.47 (br s, 2H), 1.24 (br s, 4H), 0.89 (d, 6H).

Example (Compound 360) NMR (CDC13): 7.36-7.12 (m, 7H), 6.88 (d, 1H), 6.09 (s, 2H), 5.64 (d, 1H), 5.14 (d, 1H), 4.96 (q, 1H), 4.80 (br s, 1H), 4.09 (br s, 4H), 3.91 (m, 2H), 3.76 (m, 2H), 3.49 (m, 1H), 3.21-2. 68 (m, 9H), 1.95 (m, 1H), 1.80 (m, 1H), 1.47 (br s, 2H), 1.23 (m, 7H), 0.89 (d, 6H).

Examples (Compounds 373-519) General procedure for reactions of primary amine scaffolds with various electrophiles using scavenger resins: The following reactions were carried out in parallel, in sets ranging from 9-to 48, and were done in teflon-capped glass vials using a rotary shaker for agitation. To vials containing 5 to 10 equiv. of either Amberlyst A-21 resin (Aldrich, prepared by washing twice each with MeOH, CH2Cl2, THF, and then drying in vacuo at 60°C overnight) or PS-DIEA resin (Argonaut Technologies, prepared as above) were added 2 mL of 16 mM solutions of the primary amine starting materials in anhydrous THF or anhydrous CH2Cl2. These resins were not employed when isocyanates

or isothiocyanates were used as electrophiles. This was followed by addition of 3 to 5 equivalents of electrophile (acid chlorides, chloroformates, carbamyl chlorides, sulfonyl chlorides, isocyanates, isothiocyanates) either neat or as solutions in anhydrous CH2C12. The resulting mixtures were shaken at RT for 18 hours. The mixtures were then diluted two-fold with CH2Cl2 and treated with 5-10 equiv. of PS-Trisamine resin (Argonaut Technologies, prepared as above). This was followed by shaking at RT for an additional 18 hours.

The resins were then removed by filtration and the filtrates concentrated to dryness under a stream of nitrogen to afford the desired compounds.

Mass Spectral Data for Compounds 373-519: Example Amine n R MS (ESI) Precursor O 373 282 1 ß CH3 683 (M+Na) 0 374 282 1 e 726 (M+Na) 0 375 282 1 o 724 (M+Na) 0 376 282 1 7 2 6 (M+Na) o 377 282 1 in 746 (M+Na) . o' 378 282 1 X 736 (M+Na) 0 379 282 1 e 752 (M+Na) 0 380 282 1 706 (M+H) 0 381 282 1 0 720 (M+H) _ 382 282 1 o 702 (M+H) z 383 A 7 0 4 (M+H) 0 384 282 1 O _ 718 (M+H) 385 (M+H) 0 386 282 1 HNEt2 719 (M+H) 0 387 282 1 O 747 (M+H) 0 388 282 1 I CO 732 (M+H) z 389 282 1 ÇN\D 717 (M+H) 390 282 1 302Et 712 (M+H) 0 0 391 282 1 fi 726 (M+H) 0 Lez 392 282 1 0 740 (M+H) 393 282 1 So2Ph 760 (M+H) 0 394 282 1 e O ~ OMe 722 (M+H) 0 395 282 1 WF 742 (M+H) OMe 396 282 1 o 770 (M+H) 0 >JL, OMe 397 282 1 r 692 (M+H) 0 398 282 1 e 690 (M+H) 0 399 282 1 718 (M+H) 0 400 282 1 V 688 (M+H) 0 401 282 1 e 716 (M+H) 0 402 282 1 744 (M+H) OMe , OMe 403 282 1 zozo 734 (M+H) O F 404 282 1 7 760 (M+H) 0 405 282 1 t° 7 y H) .. o 406 282 1 11 778 (M+H) o 407 282 1 bSoOMe _790 (M+H) s 408 282 1 NHMe 693 (M+H) s 409 282 1'721 (M+H) z 410 282 1 s Q 721 (M+H) s 411 282 1 <H 735 (M+H) z O 412 282 1 7 5 9 (M+H) o.- 413 282 1 ßH 705 (M+H) j 414 282 1 <H 719 (M+H) 0 415 282 1 4N5 0 753 (M+H) _ __. _. 416 257 2 ß CH3 698 (M+Na) 0 417 257 2 ß. 740 (M+Na) _ o__. _ _- 418 257 2 D 738 (M+Na) o __.- 419 257 2 740 (M+Na) 0 420 257 2 tu 760 (M+Na) _. _ _ 421 257 2 X 750 (M+Na) 0 422 257 2 i--, Nb 744 (M+H) 0 423 257 2 ß 720 (M+H) o 424 257 2 e 734 (M+H) 0 425 257 2 , 0 716 (M+H) go a 426 257 2 O 718 (M+H) 0 427 257 2 R 732 (M+H) O F 428 257 2 0- 772 (M+H) o 429 257 2 ß NEt2 (M+H) 0 430 257 2 N 761 (M+H) 0 431 257 2 e NO 747 (M+H) R 432 257 2 N g 731 (M+H) 433 257 2 So2Et 726 (M+H) 0 . °*s~ 434 257 2 8 o 740 (M+H) 0 s''' 435 257 2 0 754 (M+H) 436 257 2 L. SO ; Ph 774 (M+H) 0 437 257 2 e o ~ OMe 736 (M+H) 0 438 257 2 > F 756 (M+H) OMe 439 257 2 e o 4 784 (M+H) 0 440 257 2 706 (M+H) 0 441 257 2 <) 704 (M+H) 0 442 257 2 4 732 (M+H) 0 443 257 2 S 702 (M+H) 0 444 257 2 2 o 71 D (Yz v 0 445 257 2 PiD 758 (M+H) 0 )'^'OMe 446 257 2 < OMe 748 (M+H) 0 447 257 447 2 o 774 (M+H) 0 448 257 2 > 782 (M+H) 0 449 257 2 0 449 (M+H) 0 -S- (1--OMe 450 257 2 of-a 804 (M+H) 0 451 257 2 RNHMe 707 (M+H) s 452 257 2 452 257 2 735 (M+H) z 453 2 735 (M+H) s 454 257 2 RH 749 (M+H) s "'xi 455 257 2 O 773 (M+H) 0 456 257 2 719 (M+H) 456 (M+H) j 457 257 2 SH 733 (M+H) o 458 2 H 767 (M+H) 0 459 244 3 ßCH3 712 (M+Na) 0 460 244 3 _ 754 (M+Na) 0 461 244 3 < 752 (M+Na) 0 462 244 3 754 (M+Na) o 463 244 3 0 774 (M+Na) 0 464 244 3 464 244 3 < 764 (M+Na) o- 465 244 3 \\) 780 (M+Na) 0 466 244 3 ßo 734 (M+H) 0 467 244 3 '0''- 748 (M+H) 0 468 244 3 t-l-0 730 (M+H) | z 469 244 3 jazz 732 (M+H) 0 470 244 3 e 746 (M+H) o 2F _ 471 244 3 e ° 786 (M+H) 0 472 244 3 ß 747 (M+H) 0 473 244 3 r 775 (M+H) 0 474 244 3 IN 761 (M+H) 0 0 475 244 3 ß N\) 745 (M+H) 476 244 3 pSO2Et 740 (M+H) 0 s 477 244 3 FO 754 (M+H) 0 Ls ^ 478 244 3 8 o 768 (M+H) 479 244 3 psO2Ph 788 (M+H) 0 480 244 3 e o ~ OMe 750 (M+H) 0 481 244 3 OL 770 (M+H) 0 OMe 482 244 3 0 798 (M+H) 0 >X.. OMe 483 244 3 2 OMe 720 (M+H) 0 484 244 3 e 718 (M+H) ° 1, 485 244 3 4 746 (M+H) 0 486 244 3 « 716 (M+H) o__.- 487 244 3 o 744 (M+H) o __ _ 488 244 3 772 (M+H) 0 TOME 489 244 3 < OMe 762 (M+H) 0 O 490 244 3 < 788 (M+H) F 0 491 244 3 t o 796 (M+H) 0 492 244 3 11 8 0 6 (M+H) 0 -S-1-OMe 493 244 3 0 (M+H) 0 494 244 3 ß NHMe 721 (M+H) s 495 244 3 ß H 749 (M+H) s 496 244 3 <9 749 (M+H) s 497 244 3 <H 763 (M+H) s- 498 244 3 H% 787 (M+H) H 499 244 3 ßH~ 733 (M+H) z 500 244 3 ßH> 747 (M+H) e 501 244 3 4 781 (M+H) 0 502 283 4 ß CH3 704 (M+H) 0 503 283 4 4 746 (M+H) 0 504 283 4 o 744 (M+H) 0 505 283 4 Iv 730 (M+H) o-- 506 283 4 o 766 (M+H) _ >ILOMe 507 283 4 734 (M+H) 0 508 283 4 e 756 (M+H) 0 509 283 4 y) 772 (M+H) 0 510 283 4 ß 748 (M+H) ..-o _--___ 511 283 4 O"N%,""*, 762 (M+H) 0ol 512 283 4 H ° 746 (M+H) 0 513 283 4 H0 760 (M+H) 0 514 283 4 , 744 (M+H) 0 lA-sOMe 515 283 4 e O ~ 764 (M+H) 'NMe2 516 283 4 e NMe2 733 (M+H) 0 517 283 4 N 759 (M+H) sl7 4 sD 596 518 283 4 (0 775 (M+H) 519 283 4 FSO2Ph 802 (M+H)

Proton NMR data for selected compounds from the above table: Example (Compound 375) NMR (CDC13): 7.39 (dd, 1H), 7.34- 7.16 (m, 6H), 6.92 (d, 1H), 6.13 (s, 2H), 5.98 (br s, 1H), 5.66 (d, 1H), 5.50 (d, 1H), 5.01 (q, 1H), 4.29 (br

s, 1H), 4.10-3.62 (m, 7H), 3.50-2.70 (m, 9H), 2.41-1.80 (m, 6H), 1.70-1.25 (m, 4H), 1.05 (s, 3H), 0.98 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 378) NMR (CDC13): 7.46 (s, 1H), 7.39 (dd, 1H), 7.25 (m, 6H), 7.11 (m, 1H), 6.93 (d, 1H), 6.72 (t, 1H), 6.52 (m, 1H), 6.12 (s, 2H), 5.63 (d, 1H), 5.50 (d, 1H), 4.98 (q, 1H), 4.22 (br s, 1H), 4.04 (m, 1H), 3.97-2.68 (m, 14H), 1.85-1.20 (m, 4H), 1.11 (s, 3H), 1.03 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 384) NMR (CDC13): 7.30 (dd, 1H), 7. 26- 7.07 (m, 6H), 6.86 (d, 1H), 6.04 (s, 2H), 5.73 (m, 1H), 5.58 (d, 1H), 5.24 (br s, 1H), 5.10-4.84 (m, 4H), 4.20- 3.50 (m, 9H), 3.26-2.58 (m, 9H), 2.31 (m, 2H), 1.80-1.22 (m, 4H), 0.96 (s, 3H), 0.90 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 421) NMR (CDC13): 7.47 (s, 1H), 0.39 (dd, 1H), 0.34-7.16 (m, 6H), 7.13 (m, 1H), 6.92 (d, 1H), 6.71 (t, 1H), 6.52 (m, 1H), 6.12 (s, 2H), 5.74 (d, 1H), 5.64 (d, 1H), 5.01 (q, 1H), 4.16 (br s, 1H), 4.10-3.60 (m, 6H), 3.59-2.68 (m, 9H), 1.80-1.23 (m, 6H), 0.99 (s, 3H), 0.91 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 459) NMR (CDC13): 7.39 (dd, 1H), 7.33- 7.16 (m, 6H), 6.93 (d, 1H), 6.12 (s, 2H), 5.87 (m, 1H), 5.64 (d, 1H), 5.36 (d, 1H), 5.02 (q, 1H), 4.28 (br s, 1H), 4.08 (m, 1H), 4.00-3.62 (m, 5H), 3.35-2.70 (m, 9H), 2.00 (s, 3H), 1.70-1.25 (m, 8H), 0.96 (s, 3H), 0.91 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 464) NMR (CDC13): 7.45 (s, 1H), 7.39 (dd, 1H), 7.31-7.15 (m, 6H), 7. 11 (m, 1H), 6.93 (d, 1H),

6.65-6.47 (m, 2H), 6.12 (s, 2H), 5.64 (d, 1H), 5.52 (d, 1H), 5.01 (q, 1H), 4.30 (br s, 1H), 4.09 (m, 1H), 4.00- 3.57 (m, 5H), 3.45 (m, 2H), 3.30-2.97 (m, 4H), 2.95-2.70 (m, 3H), 1.80-1.25 (m, 8H), 0.97 (s, 3H), 0.90 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 483) NMR (CDC13): 7.30 (dd, 1H), 7.25- 7.08 (m, 6H), 6.85 (d, 1H), 6.59 (m, 1H), 6.03 (s, 2H), 5.59 (d, 1H), 5.30 (d, 1H), 4.94 (q, 1H), 4.21 (br s, 1H), 4.10-3.50 (m, 7H), 3.47-2.63 (m, 13H), 1.60-1.05 (m, 8H), 0.92 (s, 3H), 0.88 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 494) NMR (CDC13): 7.28 (dd, 1H), 7.23- 7.07 (m, 6H), 6.84 (d, 1H), (m, 4H), 5.54 (d, 1H), 5. 02 (d, 1H), 4.92 (q, 1H), 4.10-3.90 (m, 2H), 3.89- 3.27 (m, 7H), 3.18-2.57 (m, 10H), 1.50 (m, 3H), 1.25 (m, 5H), 0.83 (d, 6H).

Example (Compound 496) NMR (CDC13): 7.28 (dd, 1H), 7.22- 7.05 (m, 6H), 6.85 (d, 1H), 6.02 (s, 2H), 5.57 (d, 1H), 4.95 (m, 2H), 4.18 (br s, 1H), 3.94 (t, 1H), 3.89-3.22 (m, 10H), 3.18-2.60 (m, 7H), 1.70-1.08 (m, 14H), 0.86 (d, 6H).

Example (Compound 520) Step 1: oh p O H 01 f, N H2BOC-glycine r, 0 fi tu O J o J I 'o 0

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (4- [ (tert-butoxycarbonylamino) acetylamino]-2,2- dimethylbutyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate A solution of 0.300 g (0.484 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(1S, 2R)-3- [ (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate (example 282), and 0.127 g (0.726 mmol) of BOC-glycine in 8 mL of CH2C12 was treated with 0.139 g (0.726 mmol) of 1- ethyl-3- (dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide hydrochloride (EDC) and the resulting solution was stirred at RT.

After 18 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the crude material purified by flash chromatography (Si02, 95: 5 CH2Cl2/2M NH3 in MeOH) to afford 0.370 g (98%) of the desired compound as a white foam. MS (ESI): 799 (M+Na).

Step 2: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (4- [ (amino) acetylamino]-2,2-dimethylbutyl) (1,3- benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate A solution of 335 mg (0.431 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(1S, 2R)-3- [ (4- [ (tert-butoxycarbonylamino) acetylamino]-2,2- dimethylbutyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-

benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate in 30 mL of 1: 1 TFA/CH2C12 was stirred at RT. After 2.5 hours the solution was concentrated to dryness and the residue redissolved in CH2Cl2. The solution was washed with 0.5N aqueous NaOH (lx), brine (2x), dried over MgS04, and concentrated in vacuo to afford 0.247 g (85%) of the desired compound as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.62 (t, 1H), 7.38 (dd, 1H), 7.36-7.17 (m, 6H), 6.92 (d, 1H), 6.13 (s, 2H), 5.62 (d, 1H), 5.65 (d, 1H), 5.01 (q, 1H), 4.08-3.58 (m, 7H), 3.50- 3.03 (m, 8H), 2.96-2.80 (m, 2H), 2.72 (dd, 1H), 2.30-1.66 (m, 3H), 1.62-1.38 (m, 2H), 1.26 (dd, 1H), 1.05 (s, 3H), 0.93 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 677 (M+H).

Example (Compound 521) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [(5-[(amino) acetylamino]-2,2-dimethylpentyl) (1,3- benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 520, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3- b] furan-3-yl N- (lS, 2R)-3- [ (5-amino-2,2- dimethylpentyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate (example 257) was converted to the title compound which was obtained as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.49 (t, 1H), 7.40 (dd, 1H), 7.33-7.14 (m, 6H), 6.92 (d, 1H), 6.12 (s, 2H), 5.82 (d,

1H), 5.64 (d, 1H), 5.02 (q, 1H), 4.08-3.63 (m, 7H), 3.42 (s, 2H), 3.40-3.02 (m, 6H), 2.89 (m, 2H), 2.72 (dd, 1H), 2.61-2.00 (br, 2H), 1.53 (m, 3H), 1.34 (m, 3H), 1.00 (s, 3H), 0.92 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 691 (M+H).

Example (Compound 522) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [(6-[(amino) acetylamino]-2,2-dimethylhexyl) (1,3- benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 520, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3- b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-3-[(6-amino-2,2- dimethylhexyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate (example 244) was converted to the title compound which was obtained as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.47-7.32 (m, 2H), 7.31-7.18 (m, 6H), 6.94 (d, 1H), 6.12 (s, 2H), 5.65 (d, 1H), 5.45 (d, 1H), 5.01 (q, 1H), 4.10 (t, 1H), 4.01-3.61 (m, 6H), 3.50- 2.70 (m, 11H), (br, 2H), 1.55 (m, 3H), 1.34 (m, 5H), 0.97 (s, 3H), 0.91 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 705 (M+H).

Examples (Compounds 523-543)

General procedure for reactions of amines 520,521, and 522 with various electrophiles using scavenger resins: The following reactions were carried out in parallel and were done in teflon-capped glass vials using a rotary shaker for agitation. To vials containing 130 mg of Amberlyst A-21 resin (Aldrich, prepared as in examples 373-519, not employed when methyl isocyanate was used as the electrophile) were added 1 mL of 30 mM solutions of the amine starting materials in anhydrous THF. This was followed by addition of 0.15 mL (5 equiv.) of 1M solutions of electrophiles (acid chlorides, alkyl chloroformates, N, N-dimethylcarbamyl chloride, methanesulfonyl chloride, methyl isocyanate) in anhydrous CH2C12. After the resulting mixtures were shaken at RT for 18 hours, they were diluted with CH2C12 (3x), treated with 125 mg of PS-Trisamine resin (3.75 mmol/g, Argonaut Technologies, prepared as in examples 373-519, not employed when methyl isocyanate was used as the electrophile) and shaken for an additional 18 hours. The resins were removed by filtration and the filtrates evaporated under a stream on nitrogen to afford the desired compounds.

Mass Spectral Data for Compounds 523-543: Example AnLine N Rz US (ESI) Precursor 0 523 520 1 IACH3 719 (M+H) 0 524 520 1 ß OMe 757 (M+Na) 0 525 520 1 ß OEt 749 (M+H) 0 __ 526 520 1 NMe2 770 (M+Na) 0 LsOMe 527 520 1 r 749 (M+H) 528 520 1 777 (U+N/ 0 529 520 1 R NHMe 756 (M+Na) o __ 530 521 2 ß CH3 (M+H) 0 531 521 2 0 OMe 771 (M+Na) 0 532 521 2 -OEt 785 (M+Na) ..-_ 533 521 2 iNMe, 784 (M+Na) 0 >X., OMe 534 521 2 +, OMe 763 (M+H) I 535 521 2 so2Me 791 (M+Na) 0 536 521 2 IANHME 770 (M+Na) . _- 537 522 3 ß CH3 747 (M+H) 0 538 522 3-OMe 785 (M+Na) ___. __ 539 522 3 ß OEt 777 (M+H) o 540 522 3 IANMe2 798 (M+Na) 0 >JL, OMe 541 522 3 + OMe (M+H) 542 522 3 So2Me 805 (M+Na) 0 543 522 3 0 NHMe 784 (M+Na)

Proton NMR data for selected compounds from the above table: Example (Compound 523) NMR (CDC13): 7.29 (dd, 1H), 7.23- 7.04 (m, 6H), 6.81 (m, 3H), 6.02 (s, 2H), 5.72 (d, 1H), 5.55 (d, 1H), 4.96 (m, 1H), 4.03-3.47 (m, 8H), 3.29-2.54 (m, 10H), 2.10-1.40 (m, 5H), 1.32 (m, 1H), 1.10 (dd, 1H), 0.96 (s, 3H), 0.82 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 524) NMR (CDC13): 7.29 (dd, 1H), 7.23- 7.04 (m, 6H), 6.85 (d, 1H), 6.53 (m, 1H), 6.03 (s, 2H), 5.76 (m, 1H), 5.53 (m, 2H), 4.93 (q, 1H), 4.23 (br s, 1H), 3.98 (t, 1H), 3.87-3.44 (m, 10H), 3.38-3.02 (m, 4H), 3.01-2.71 (m, 3H), 2.62 (m, 2H), 1.80-1.25 (m, 3H), 1.16 (m, 1H), 0.99 (s, 3H), 0.84 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 531) NMR (CDC13): 7.28 (dd, 1H), 7.23- 7.04 (m, 6H), 6.84 (d, 1H), 6.45 (m, 1H), 6.03 (s, 2H), 5.60-5.40 (m, 3H), 4.92 (q, 1H), 4.11 (d, 1H), 3.98 (m,

1H), 3.89-3.51 (m, 10H), 3.29-2.88 (m, 6H), 2.79 (m, 2H), 2.62 (dd, 1H), 1.60-1.19 (m, 6H), 0.91 (s, 3H), 0.82 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 542) NMR (CDC13): 7.41-7.20 (m, 7H), 6.96 (d, 1H), 6.62 (m, 1H), 6.14 (s, 2H), 5.73 (t, 1H), 5.67 (d, 1H), 5.31 (d, 1H), 5.05 (q, 1H), 4.43 (d, 1H), 4.11 (m, 1H), 3.98-3.61 (m, 6H), 3.52 (m, 1H), 3.34-2.85 (m, 11H), 2.76 (dd, 1H), 1.70-1.25 (m, 8H), 1.01 (s, 3H), 0.90 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 544) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (4- [ (hydroxy) acetylamino]-2, 2-dimethylbutyl) (1,3- benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate A solution of 50 mg (0.080 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate (example 282) and 21 ßL (0.12 mmol) of N, N- diisopropylethylamine in 4 mL of anhydrous THF at 0°C was treated with 13.3 (J. (0.084) of benzyloxyacetyl chloride.

The resulting solution was allowed to warm to RT with stirring. After 2 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue purified by flash chromatography (Si02,95: 5 CH2C12/MeOH) to afford 52 mg (85%) of the desired intermediate as a white foam (m/e=768, M+H).

This material (44 mg, 0.57 mmol) was then dissolved in 5 mL of MeOH and subjected to balloon hydrogenation in the presence of 25 mg of 10% Pd (C). After 2 hours the reaction vessel was purged with nitrogen, catalyst removed by filtration through celite, and the filtrate concentrated in vacuo to afford 31 mg (79%) of the desired product as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.31 (dd, 1H), 7.26-7.07 (m, 6H), 6.92 (br s, 1H), 6.87 (d, 1H), 6.04 (s, 2H), 5.69 (d, 1H), 5.56 (d, 1H), 4.95 (m, 1H), 4.12-3.90 (m, 3H), 3.86-3.62 (m, 4H), 3.54 (m, 1H), 3.36- 3.15 (m, 5H), 3.02 (dd, 1H), 2.93 (d, 1H), 2.77 (q, 1H), 2.70-2.57 (m, 3H), 1.72 (m, 1H), 1.49 (m, 1H), 1.30 (m, 1H), 1.16-0.97 (m, 4H), 0.91 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 678 (M+H).

Example (Compound 545) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(1S, 2R)-3- [ (5- [ (hydroxy) acetylamino]-2,2-dimethylpentyl) (1,3- benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate

According to example 544, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3- b] furan-3-yl N- (lS, 2R)-3- [ (5-amino-2,2- dimethylpentyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was converted to the title compound which was obtained as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.30 (dd, 1H), 7.27-7.10 (m, 6H), 6.88 (m, 2H), 6.05 (s, 2H), 5.55 (m, 2H), 4.96 (q, 1H), 4.14-3.91 (m, 3H), 3.89-3.71 (m, 3H), 3.70-3.54 (m, 2H), 3.36-2.90 (m, 8H), 2.81 (m, 2H), 2.63 (t, 1H), 1.50 (m, 3H), 1.41-1.17 (m, 3H), 0.91 (s, 3H), 0.85 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 692 (M+H).

Example (Compound 546) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (IS, 2R)-3- [(6-[(hydroxy) acetylamino]-2,2-dimethylhexyl) (1,3- benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 544, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3- b] furan-3-yl N- (lS, 2R)-3-[(6-amino-2,(lS, 2R)-3-[(6-amino-2, 2- dimethylhexyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was converted to the title compound which was obtained as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.30 (dd, 1H), 7.27-7.11 (m, 6H), 6.88 (d, 1H), 6.74 (br s, 1H), 6.07 (s, 2H), 5.58 (d, 1H), 5.29 (d, 1H), 4.95 (q, 1H), 4.15-3.96 (m, 3H), 3.90-3.71 (m, 3H), 3.70-3.52 (m, 2H), 3.38 (m, 1H), 3.21 (m, 1H), 3.16-2.60

(m, 9H), 1.51 (m, 3H), 1.29 (m, 5H), 0.91 (s, 3H), 0.83 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 706 (M+H).

Example (Compound 547) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (IS, 2R)-3- [(7-[(hydroxy) acetylamino]-2, 2-dimethylheptyl) (1, 3- benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 544, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3- b] furan-3-yl N- (lS, 2R)-3-[(7-amino-2,(lS, 2R)-3-[(7-amino-2, 2- dimethylheptyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was converted to the title compound which was obtained as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.30 (dd, 1H), 7.26-7.08 (m, 6H), 6.88 (d, 1H), 6.74 (br s, 1H), 6.06 (s, 2H), 5.58 (d, 1H), 5.20 (d, 1H), 4.92 (q, 1H), 4.02 (br s, 3H), 3.92-3.71 (m, 3H), 3.70-3.55 (m, 2H), 3.37-2.60 (m, 11H), 1.51 (m, 3H), 1.40-1.11 (m, 7H), 0.89 (s, 3H), 0.85 (s, 3H). MS (ESI): 720 (M+H).

Examples (Compounds 548-555)

According to example 245, step 5 (with the exception that N-succinimidyl (3S)-tetrahydro-3-furanyl carbonate or 1,3-dioxan-5-yl 4-nitrophenyl carbonate was used as the acylating reagent), primary amines 282,257,244, and 283 were acylated to afford the desired products. See US 5,585,397 for synthesis of the above active carbonates.

Mass Spectral Data for Compounds 548-555: Example Amine RY MS (ESI) Precursor 548 282 1 756 (M+Na) 0 549 282 1 O) 750 (M+H) to 550 257 2 I,1 750 (M+H) 551 257 2 Yo 551 257 2 7 8 6 (M+Na) bo 552 244 3 t_1 784 (M+Na) Po 778 (M+H) 0 554 283 4 U 776 (M+H) 0 555 283 4 792 (M+H) "cl

Proton NMR data for selected compounds from the above table: Example (Compound-548) NMR (CDC13): 7.37 (dd, 1H), 7.35- 7.16 (m, 6H), 6.95 (d, 1H), 6.14 (s, 2H), 5.67 (d, 1H), 5.32-5.10 (m, 3H), 5.03 (q, 1H), 4.20-3.60 (m, 11H), 3.34-2.70 (m, 9H), 2.28-1.96 (m, 2H), 1.80-1.35 (m,"4H), 1.06 (s, 3H), 1.00 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 553) NMR (CDC13): 7.31 (dd, 1H), 7.28- 7.10 (m, 6H), 6.87 (d, 1H), 6.03 (s, 2H), 5.58 (d, 1H), 5.08 (m, 2H), 5.00-4.86 (m, 2H), 4.73 (d, 1H), 4.59 (m, 1H), 4.10-3.70 (m, 8H), 3.61 (m, 2H), 3.20-2.62 (m, 10H), 1.60-1.17 (m, 8H), 0.84 (d, 6H).

Example (Compound 556)

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (4- { [ (cyanoimino) (phenoxy) methyl] amino}-2,2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate A solution of 0.250 g (0.403 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (IS, 2R)-3- [ (4-amino-2,2-dimethylbutyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate in 15 mL of 3: 1 i-PrOH/CH2C12 was treated with 84 zL (0.605 mmol) of Et3N followed by 0.106 g (0.443 mmol) of diphenyl cyanocarbonimidate and the resulting solution was stirred at RT. After 3 hours the solution was concentrated in vacuo and the residue subjected to flash chromatography (Si02,97: 3 CH2C12/MeOH) to afford 0.269 g (87%) of the desired compound as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.40-7.10 (m, 9H), 7.06 (d, 2H), 6.91-6.69 (m, 2H), 6.04 (s, 2H), 5.81-4.73 (complex pattern, rotamers, 3H total), 4.06 (br s, 1H), 3.92-3.21 (m, 7H), 3.20-2.79 (m, 6H), 2.69 (dd, 1H), 2.40-1.43 (m, 5H), 1.37 (m, 1H), 0.95 (m, 6H). MS (ESI): 764 (M+H).

Example (Compound 557) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (5-

{ (phenoxy) methyl] amino}-2,2- dimethylpentyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 556, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3- b] furan-3-yl N- (lS, 2R)-3-[(5-amino-2,(lS, 2R)-3-[(5-amino-2, 2- dimethylpentyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was converted to the title compound which was obtained as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.40-7.02 (m, 11H), 6.88 (d, 1H), 6.54 (br s, 1H), 6.07 (s, 2H), 5.80-4.80 (complex pattern, rotamers, 3H total), 4.13-3.92 (m, 1H), 3.90-3.72 (m, 3H), 3.70- 3.54 (m, 2H), 3.50-3.25 (m, 2H), 3.17-2.76 (m, 6H), 2.70 (dd, 1H), 2.40-1.18 (m, 8H), 0.90 (m, 6H). MS (ESI): 778 (M+H).

Example (Compound 558) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (6- f (phenoxy) methyl] amino}-2,2- dimethylhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 556, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3- b] furan-3-yl N- (lS, 2R)-3-[(6-amino-2,(lS, 2R)-3-[(6-amino-2, 2- dimethylhexyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was converted to the title compound which was obtained as a white foam. NMR

(CDC13): 7.40-7.01 (m, 11H), 6.87 (d, 1H), 6.52 (br s, 1H), 6.05 (s, 2H), 5.65-4.85 (complex pattern, rotamers, 3H total), 4.00 (m, 1H), 3.94-3.72 (m, 3H), 3.64 (m, 2H), 3.50-3.28 (m, 2H), 3.20-2.63 (m, 7H), 2.60-1.80 (br, 2H), 1.70-1.45 (m, 3H), 1.43-1.20 (m, 5H), 0.89 (m, 6H).

MS (ESI): 792 (M+H).

Example (Compound 559) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (7- { [ (cyanoimino) (phenoxy) methyl] amino}-2,2- dimethylheptyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 556, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3- blfuran-3-yl, N- (lS, 2R)-3- [ (7-amino-2,2- dimethylheptyl) (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) amino]-1- benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was converted to the title compound which was obtained as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 7.45-7.00 (m, 11H), 6.88 (d, 1H), 6.34 (br s, 1H), 6.06 (s, 2H), 5.65-4.70 (complex pattern, rotamers, 3H total), 4.01 (m, 1H), 3.94-3.72 (m, 3H), 3.62 (m, 2H), 3.48-2.25 (m, 2H), 3.20-2.62 (7H), 2.60-1.75 (br, 2H), 1.71-1.46 (m, 3H), 1.45-1.14 (m, 7H), 0.85 (m, 6H).

MS (ESI): 806 (M+H).

Examples (Compounds 560-575) Oh H O ' /N OPh H II 1. R"RWNH. ThIF/PrOH. 80° 2, p-gD resin, CHCIZ SO\"N // 0 O-P oqo OH f N 2. P-TBDresin, CH2Cl2 QQ/\ CN

Procedure for reactions of compounds 556-559 with various amines using P-TBD resin to remove phenol by-product: The following reactions were carried out in parallel and were done in teflon-capped sealed tubes equipped with magnetic stirrers. Solutions of 0.026 mmol of starting materials 556,557,558, and 559 in 3 mL of 1: 1 THF/i- PrOH were treated with excess (40 equiv.) amine. Ammonia and MeNH2 were added as 2 M solutions in MeOH and EtOH respectively; Me2NH was added as a 2M solution in THF; and n-PrNH2 was added neat. The vessels were capped and solutions heated to 80°C with stirring. After 3 hours the vessels were cooled to RT and examined by tlc which indicated all reactions to be complete. The solutions were cooled to RT and evaporated under a stream of nitrogen. The resulting residues were dissolved in 3 mL of CH2C12 and the solutions treated with 100 mg of polymer bound 1,3,4,6,7,8-hexahydro-2H-pyrimido [1,2- a] pyrimidine (P-TBD resin, 2.6 mmol/g, Aldrich). The mixtures were shaken on a rotary shaker for 3 hours, filtered to remove the resin, and the filtrates evaporated under a stream of nitrogen to afford the desired products.

Mass Spectral Data for Compounds 560-575: Example Starting n R"RY MS (ESI) Material 560 556 1 H H 687 (M+H) 561 556 1 Me H 701 (M+H) 562 556 1 n-Pr H 729 (M+H) | 563 556 1 Me Me 715 (M+H) 564 557 2 H H 701 (M+H) 565 557 2 Me H 715 (M+H) 566 557 2 n-Pr H 743 (M+H) 567 557 2 Me Me 729 (M+H) 568558-3HH715 (M+H) 569.558 3 Me H 729 (M+H) 570 558 3 n-Pr H 757 (M+H) 571 558 3 Me Me 743 (M+H) 572 559 4 H H 729 (M+H) 573 559 4 Me H 743 (M+H) 574 559 4 n-Pr H 771 (M+H) 575 559 4 Me Me 757 (M+H)

Proton NMR data for selected compounds from the above table: Example (Compound 560) NMR (CDC13): 7.31 (dd, 1H), 7.24- 7.02 (m, 6H), 6.88 (d, 1H), 6.02 (s, 2H), 5.70-5.40 (m, 3H), 4.92 (m, 1H), 4.05 (br s, 1H), 3.96-3.42 (m, 8H), 3.36-2.50 (m, 9H), 1.80-1.07 (m, 4H), 0.98 (s, 3H), 0.82 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 565) NMR (CDC13): 7.40-7.04 (m, 7H), 6.88 (d, 1H), 6.07 (s, 2H), 5.58 (d, 1H), 5.45 (br s, 2H), 5.11 (d, 1H), 4.91 (m, 1H), 4.01 (m, 1H), 3.93-3.50 (m, 6H), 3.24-2.50 (m, 12H), 1.70-1.15 (m, 6H), 0.84 (d, 6H).

Example (Compound 571) NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (dd, 1H), 7.30- 7.08 (m, 6H), 6.90 (d, 1H), 6.07 (s, 2H), 5.61 (d, 1H), 5.31 (d, 1H), 5.00 (m, 2H), 4.01 (t, 1H), 3.96-3.61 (m, 5H), 3.50 (m, 2H), 3.20-2.65 (m, 14H), 1.70-1.20 (m, 8H), 0.90 (d, 6H).

Example (Compound 576) Step 1:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofurof2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4- [tert-butyldimethylsiloxy]-2, 2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 5, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- [ (1S, 2R)-3- amino-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropyl] carbamate was subjected to reductive alkylation with of 4- (tert- butyldimethylsiloxy)-2,2-dimethylbutyraldehyde (example 221) to afford the desired compound as a white solid.

MS (ESI): 551 (M+H).

Step 2: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (4- [ tert- butyldimethylsiloxy]-2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 257, step 6, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N-(lS, 2R)-1- benzyl-3- [ (4- [tert-butyldimethylsiloxy]-2,2- dimethylbutyl) amino]-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was subjected to sulfonylation to afford the desired sulfonamide as a white foam. MS (ESI): 757 (M+H).

Step 3:

(3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (2,2-dimethyl-4- hydroxybutyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate A solution of 0.67 g (0.91 mmol) of (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b]furan-3-ylN- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (4- [ tert-<BR> butyldimethylsiloxy]-2,2-dimethylbutyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate in 25 mL of 3: 1: 1 AcOH/THF/H20 was stirred at RT for 3 hours and then concentrated in vacuo.

The crude product was purified by flash chromatography (Si02, hexane/EtOAc) to afford 0. 50 g (89%) of the desired alcohol as a white foam. MS (ESI): 621 (M+H).

Step 4: 0\9 o Jk N4N) < OH Cl °2 i/N >< ° °QH OH so2 pyridine. cH2cl2 1°2 ° NO2H 0 Ph 0 NO2 O Ou OH S01''PYdine, CHZCIZ SO/Z' O o_2 oJ 2 oJ (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (IS, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (2,2-dimethyl-4- [ (4- nitrophenyloxy) carbonyloxy] butyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate

According to example 234, stepl, (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (2,2-dimethyl-4- hydroxybutyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was converted to the desired compound which was obtained as a white foam. NMR (CDC13): 8.22 (d, 2H), 7.32 (m, 3H), 7.21 (m, 2H), 7.12 (m, 4H), 6.87 (d, 1H), 6.04 (s, 2H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 4.95 (q, 1H), 4.84 (d, 1H), 4.35 (t, 2H), 4.02 (m, 1H), 3.93-3.72 (m, 4H), 3.62 (m, 2H), 3.20-2.79 (m, 6H), 2.69 (dd, 1H), 1.80 (m, 2H), 1.55 (m, 1H), 1.31 (m, 1H), 1.01 (s, 6H). MS (ESI): 808 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 577) (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (2,2-dimethyl-5- [ (4- nitrophenyloxy) carbonyloxy] pentyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate The title compound was prepared according to example 576 with the exception that 5-(tert-butyldimethylsiloxy)-2,2- dimethylpentanal (see example 272) was used as the aldehyde component in step 1. NMR (CDC13): 8.23 (d, 2H), 7.33 (m, 3H), 7.26-7.09 (m, 6H), 6.88 (d, 1H), 6.06 (s, 2H), 5.59 (d, 1H), 4.95 (q, 1H), 4.85 (d, 1H), 4.26 (m, 2H), 4.01 (m, 1H), 3.97-3.72 (m, 4H), 3.62 (m, 2H), 3.20-

2.74 (m, 6H), 2.68 (dd, 1H), 1.71 (m, 2H), 1.52 (m, 1H), 1.38 (m, 3H), 0.92 (s, 6H). MS (ESI): 822 (M+Na).

Example (Compound 578) Step 1: tert-Butyl N- (lS, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5- ylsulfonyl) (2,2-dimethyl-6-hydroxyhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl- 2-hydroxypropylcarbamate According to example 576, step 3, tert-Butyl N- (1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (2,2-dimethyl-6- [tert- butyldimethylsiloxy] hexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate (prepared in a manner similar to example 221) was desilylated to afford the desired compound as a white foam. MS (ESI): 593 (M+H).

Step 2: (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2, 3-b] furan-3-yl N-(1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (2,2-dimethyl-6- hydroxyhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate

According to example 245, steps 4 and 5, tert-butyl N- (lS, 2R)-3- [ (1, 3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (2, 2-dimethyl-6- hydroxyhexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2-hydroxypropylcarbamate was converted to the desired product which was obtained as a white foam. MS (ESI): 671 (M+Na).

Step 3: H O O Ph o r. io, I-OH CIIL y'--II ouOH SO, so, 0'LNO V'NOZ 0S 0S oJ oJ (3R, 3aS, 6aR) hexahydrofuro [2,3-b] furan-3-yl N- 1S, 2R)-3- [ (1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylsulfonyl) (2,2-dimethyl-6- [ (4- nitrophenyloxy) carbonyloxy] hexyl) amino]-1-benzyl-2- hydroxypropylcarbamate The title compound was prepared according to example 234, step 1. NMR (CDC13): 8.23 (d, 2H), 7.32 (m, 3H), 7.27-7.08 (m, 6H), 6.86 (d, 1H), 6.06 (s, 2H), 5.58 (d, 1H), 4.96 (q, 1H), 4.83 (d, 1H), 4.25 (t, 2H), 4.01 (m, 1H), 3.91 (m, 2H), 3.80 (m, 2H), 3.61 (m, 2H), 3.20-2.73 (m, 6H), 2.70 (dd, 1H), 1.70 (m, 2H), 1.55 (m, 1H), 1.32 (m, 5H), 0.89 (d, 6H). MS (ESI): 836 (M+H).

Examples (Compounds 579-604) Ph H oit Nf N 0 0 1. Amino, 0 Rv $SxO 1 Ami. 2, 1i1F RT > Y N02 1 1 xi \ O w0 oJ

Procedure for reactions of compounds 576-578 with various amines using P-TBD resin to remove 4-nitrophenol by- product: The following reactions were carried out in parallel and were done in teflon-capped vials using a rotary shaker for agitation. Solutions of 0.025 mmol of starting materials 576,577, and 578 in 1 mL of anhydrous THF were treated with 10 equiv. of amine. Ammonia was added as a 2M solution in MeOH; ethylamine and dimethylamine were added as 2M solutions in THF; and the remaining amines were added neat. The solutions were shaken briefly and then allowed to stand at RT. After 2 hours tlc indicated all reactions to be complete. The solutions were evaporated under a stream on nitrogen. The residues were dissolved in 4 mL of CH2Cl2 and the solutions treated with 100 mg of polymer bound 1,3,4,6,7,8-hexahydro-2H-pyrimido [1,2-a] pyrimidine (P-TBD resin, 2.6 mmol/g, Aldrich).

The mixtures were shaken for 3 hours, filtered to remove the resin, and the filtrates evaporated under a stream of nitrogen to afford the desired products.

Mass Spectral Data for Compounds 579-604: Example Starting N Rv MS (ESI) Material 579 576 1 t NMe2 692 (M+H) z 580 576 1 FNH2 664 (M+H) 2 581 576 1 kNHEt 692 (M+H) 582 576 1 -NHn-Pr 706 (M+H) 583 576 1 NHi-Pr 706 (M+H) 584 576 1 3+NHn-Bu 720 (M+H) 585 576 1 704 (M+H) 586 576 1 718 (M+H) FN O 587 576 1 \__/734 (M+H) 588 576 1 F NHNH2 679 (M+H) 589 577 2 kNHn-Pr 742 (M+Na) 590 577 2 . NHn-Bu 756 (M+Na) tH 591 577 2 740 (M+Na) 592 577 2 732 (M+H) 593 577 2 t_J 748 (M+H) 594 577 2 NHNH2 693 (M+H) 595 578 3 F NMe2 720 (M+H) 2 596 578 3 F NH2 692 (M+H) 2 597 578 3 FNHEt 720 (M+H) 597 578 3 -NHFI 720 (M+H) 598 578 3 FNHn-Pr 734 (M+H) 599 578 3 Hi-Pr 734 (M+H) 600 578 3 FNHn-Bu 748 (M+H) 601 578 3 732 (M+H) 602 578 3 FN o 746 (M+H) »/~ f-N 0 603 578 3 \-J 762 (M+H) 604 578 3 707 (M+H)

Proton NMR data for selected compounds from the above table:

Example (Compound 579) NMR (CDC13): 7.30 (dd, 1H), 7.25- 7.09 (m, 6H), 6.84 (d, 1H), 6.06 (s, 2H), 5.58 (d, 1H), 5.32 (d, 1H), 4.92 (q, 1H), 4.09 (m, 3H), 3.94 (t, 1H), 3.88 (dd, 1H), 3.84-3.53 (m, 5H), 3.24-2.97 (m, 4H), 2.83 (m, 7H), 2.66 (dd, 1H), 1.80-1.22 (m, 4H), 0.97 (s, 3H), 0.93 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 589) NMR (CDC13): 7.39 (dd, 1H), 7.33- 7.12 (m, 6H), 6.93 (d, 1H), 6.13 (s, 2H), 5.66 (d, 1H), 5.32 (d, 1H), 5.01 (m, 2H), 4.25-3.64 (m, 9H), 3.32-2.66 (m, 9H), 1.80-1.23 (m, 9H), 0.97 (m, 9H).

Example (Compound 596) NMR (CDC13): 7.32 (dd, 1H), 7.26- 7.08 (m, 6H), 6.85 (d, 1H), 6.06 (s, 2H), 5.59 (d, 1H), 5.06 (d, 1H), 4.96 (q, 1H), 4.69 (br s, 2H), 4.17-3.55 (m, 9H), 3.20-2.64 (m, 7H), 1.75-1.19 (m, 8H), 0.88 (s, 6H).

Examples (Compounds 605-616) oh H O 0<H'''''OAa\"NXO"OTOT --" O""'O) H OH SO 0 kAJ :""" ! 02 0 01''<H H N ON t _ oS NO2 3 aqurDous NaoH QQ OH S02NOz 3. aqueous NaoH \ \ I Procedure for reactions of compounds 576-578 with various amines employing aqueous work-up: The following reactions were carried out in parallel and were done in teflon-capped vials using a rotary shaker for agitation. Solutions of 0.038 mmol of starting

materials 576,577, and 578 in 1 mL of anhydrous DMF (THF was used for examples 608,612, and 616) were treated with 0.13 mL of N, N-diisopropylethylamine (omitted for examples 608,612, and 616) followed by 15 equiv. of amine (hydroxylamine hydrochloride, methoxylamine hydrochloride, N, O-dimethylhydroxylamine hydrochloride, or ethanolamine). The resulting solutions were shaken at RT. After 18 hours the solutions were diluted with 5 mL of CH2C12, washed with 10% aqueous citric acid (3x), 0.5N aqueous NaOH (2x), aqueous brine (lx), and then dried over MgS04. The drying agent was removed by filtration and the filtrates evaporated under a stream of nitrogen.

Products 605,607,609,611,613, and 615 were purified by preparative tlc (2 mm silica gel plate, 98: 2 CH2Cl2/MeOH). The remaining products were found to be sufficiently pure for biological evaluation.

Mass Spectral Data for Compounds 605-616: Example Starting x ms (ESI) Material H N 605 576 1 OH 680 (M+H) H N 606 576 1 OMe 694 (M+H) Me -N' 607 576 1 OMe 708 (M+H) 608 576 1 kN OH 708 (M+H) H H h 609 577 2 OH 694 (M+H) H N 610 577 2 OMe 708 (M+H) Me nez 611 577 2 OMe 722 (M+H) H i 612 577 2 722 (M+H) H N 613 578 3'OH 708 (M+H) H H 614 578 3 OMe 722 (M+H) Me N 615 578 3 OMe 736 (M+H) H ---N OH 616 578 3 736 (M+H)

Proton NMR data for selected compounds from the above table: Example (Compound 606) NMR (CDC13): 8. 01 (br s, 1H), 7.38 (dd, 1H), 7.33-7.17 (m, 6H), 6.93 (d, 1H), 6.14 (s, 2H), 5.64 (d, 1H), 5.18 (d, 1H), 5.02 (q, 1H), 4.36-4.12 (m, 2H), 4.05 (t, 1H), 3.98-3.62 (m, 8H), 3.30-2.61 (m, 8H), 1.85-1.22 (m, 4H), 1.04 (s, 3H), 1.00 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 609) NMR (CDC13): 7.50-7.16 (m, 8H), 6.96 (d, 1H), 6.12 (s, 2H), 5.66 (d, 1H), 5.38 (d, 1H), 5.03 (m, 1H), 4.32-3.57 (m, 9H), 3.32-3.08 (m, 3H), 3.08- 2.62 (m, 5H), 1.80-1.25 (m, 6H), 0.99 (s, 3H), 0.90 (s, 3H).

Example (Compound 616) NMR (CDC13): 7.44-7.13 (m, 7H), 6.94 (d, 1H), 6.12 (s, 2H), 5.66 (d, 1H), 5.50-5.12 (m, 2H), 5.01 (q, 1H), 4.24-3.54 (m, 13H), 3.40-2.63 (m, 8H), 1.61 (m, 3H), 1.46-1.20 (m, 5H), 0.93 (s, 6H).

EXAMPLE Anti-ViralActivity We measured the enzyme inhibition constants of the compounds listed in Table I against HIV-1 protease using the methods of: B. Maschera et al.,"Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Mutations in the Viral Protease that Confer Resistance to Saquinavir Increase the Dissociation Rate Constant for the Protease-Saquinavir Complex", J. Biol. Chem., 271, pp. 33231-33235 (1996); <BR> <BR> <BR> and M. V. Toth et al., Int. J. Peptide Protein Res. 36, pp. 544-550. (1990) Antiviral activity assay in MT4 cells Antiviral HIV activity and compound-induced cytotoxicity were measured in parallel by means of a propidium iodide based procedure in the human T-cell lymphotropic virus transformed cell line MT4. Aliquots of the test compounds were serially diluted in medium (RPMI 1640,10% fetal calf serum (FCS), and gentamycin) in 96-well plates (Costar 3598) using a Cetus Pro/Pette.

Exponentially growing MT4 cells were harvested. and centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 10 min in a Jouan centrifuge (model CR 4 12). Cell pellets were resuspended in fresh medium (RPMI 1640,20% FCS, 20% IL-2, and gentamycin) to a density of 5 x 105 cells/ml. Cell aliquots were infected by the addition of HIV-1 (strain IIIB) diluted

to give a viral multiplicity of infection of 100 x <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> TCID50. A similar cell aliquot was diluted with medium to provide a mock-infected control. Cell infection was allowed to proceed for 1 hr at 37° in a tissue culture incubator with humidified 5% C02 atmosphere. After the 1 hr incubation the virus/cell suspensions were diluted 6- fold with fresh medium, and 125 z1 of the cell suspension was added to each well of the plate containing pre- diluted compound. Plates were then placed in a tissue culture incubator with humidified 5% C02 for 5 days. At the end of the incubation period, 27 p. 1 of 5% Nonidet-40 was added to each well of the incubation plate. After thorough mixing with a Costar multitip pipetter, 60 1 of the mixture was transferred to filter-bottomed 96-well plates. The plates were analyzed in an automated assay instrument (Screen Machine, Idexx Laboratories). The assay makes use of a propidium iodide dye to estimate the DNA content of each well.

REFERENCES 1. Averett, D. R. 1989. Anti-HIV compound assessment by two novel high capacity assays. J. Virol.

Methods 23: 263-276.

2. Schwartz, 0., et al. 1988. A rapid and simple colorimetric test for the study of anti-HIV agents. AIDS Res. and Human Retroviruses, 4 (6): 441-447.

3. Daluge, S. M., et al. 1994.5-chloro-2'3'- deoxy-3'fluorouridine (935U83), a selective anti-human immuno-deficiency virus agent with an improved metabolic and toxicological profile. Antimicro. Agents and Chemother., 38 (7): 1590-1603.

The anti-viral potency in MT-4 cells of the compounds set forth in Tables 1 and 2 was determined using the above technique. The results are shown in Table 12.

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Biological Activity for Compounds 282-616 1. Compounds 295-616 all had Ki<lnM (activity range"A") against the protease enzyme and IC50<100nM (activity range"E") in the antiviral assay unless specified differently below.

2. Compounds 295-297,402,520,523,526,527,528,540, 542,563,568,605 had Ki in range"A"and. IC50 in range"F".

3. Compounds 529,536,543 had Ki in range"A"but IC50 not available.

4. Compounds 506,507,508,511,560,561,564 had IC50 range >"E".

4. Compounds 506,507,508,511,560,561,564 had IC50 range >"E".

In Table 12 and Biological Activity for Compounds 282-616, the following classifications have been employed: <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> "I" : Ki of less than 0. 005 pM;<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> "A" : Ki of less than 1 nM;<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> "B" : Ki between 1 and 10 nM;<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> "C": Ki between 10 and 100 nM;<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> "D": Ki greater than 100 nM;<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> "J": IC50 between 1. 0 and 10. 0 nM ;<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> "E": ICso of 0. 1 ZM or less;<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> "F": IC50 between 0. 1 and 0. 5 M;<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> "G": IC50 between 0. 5 and 1. 0 ßM;<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> "H": IC50 greater than 1-0 AM- The designation"NA"is used where a given compound was not tested.

Example A comparison of Ki and IC50 values for the nitriles and amides of the present invention versus the best compound, 4-amino-N- ( (2 syn, 3S)-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl- 3- ( (S)-tetrahydrofuran-3-yloxycarbonylamino)-butyl)-N- isobutyl-benzenesulfonamide (Compound A) disclosed in International Publication W094/05639 is set forth in Table 13.

4-Amino-N- ( (2 syn, 3S)-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-3- ( (S)-tetrahydrofuran-3-yloxycarbonylamino)-butyl)-N- isobutyl-benzenesulfonamide (Compound A) has a Ki of 75pM against the enzyme and an IC50 of 80 nM in the MT-4 cell based assay.

Table 13 Compound Ki (pM) IC50 (nM) 12 I J 39 I J 374 I J 375 1 1 376 I J 377 I J 378 I J 379 I J A 75 80