Amamistatin A, a linear lipopeptide and a growth inhibitor of human tumor cell lines from an actinomycete, was efficiently synthesized by a convergent approach. The asymmetric synthesis of β-hydroxy acid fragment was achieved by using chiral oxazaborolidinone mediated aldol reaction. The oxazole ring was constructed from N-acylthreonine via side-chain oxidation and cyclodehydration. The synthesis of the linear peptide was carried out in a stepwise manner from the cyclic hydroxamic acid fragment, and the final deprotection provided amamistatin A.