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Optimization strategy of single-digit nanomolar cross-class inhibitors of mammalian and protozoa cysteine proteases
Cianni, Lorenzo,Rocho, Fernanda dos Reis,Rosini, Fabiana,Bonatto, Vinícius,Ribeiro, Jean F.R.,Lameira, Jer?nimo,Leit?o, Andrei,Shamim, Anwar,Montanari, Carlos A.
, (2020)
Cysteine proteases (CPs) are involved in a myriad of actions that include not only protein degradation, but also play an essential biological role in infectious and systemic diseases such as cancer. CPs also act as biomarkers and can be reached by active-
A convenient synthesis of (S)-2-azidonitriles, (S)-2-aminonitriles and (S)-1,2-diamines
Effenberger,Kremser, Andreas,Stelzer, Uwe
, p. 607 - 618 (2007/10/03)
(S)-2-Azidonitriles (S)-4 are easily accessible from (R)-2-(sulfonyloxy)nitriles (R)-2 by nucleophilic substitution with alkali azides 3 under complete inversion of configuration. The azidonitriles (S)-4 can be converted by catalytic hydrogenation into (S)-2-aminonitriles (S)-8 and by hydrogenation using LiAlH4 into (S)-1,2-diaminoalkanes (S)-9, respectively, both, (S)-8 and (S)-9, isolated as hydrochlorides. Hydrolysis of the aminonitrile hydrochlorides (S)-8·HCl in a saturated solution of HCl in alcohol gives (S)-2-amino carboxamide hydrochlorides (S)-10·HCl with enantiomeric excesses >99% after recrystallization.
