143646-45-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Convenient syntheses of novel 1-isothiocyano-alkylphosphonate diphenyl ester derivatives with potential biological activity
Psurski, Mateusz,Pigula, Marta,Winiarski, Lukasz,Oleksyszyn, Jozef,Ciekot, Jaroslaw,Wietrzyk, Joanna
, p. 5845 - 5847,3 (2012)
Herein, we describe a convenient method for the syntheses of novel 1-isothiocyano-alkylphosphonate diaryl ester derivatives and their antiproliferative activity. The syntheses are based on dithiocarbamates obtained in situ with the use of carbon disulfide
New aromatic monoesters of α-aminoaralkylphosphonic acids as inhibitors of aminopeptidase N/CD13
Grzywa, Renata,Sokol, Anna M.,Sieńczyk, Marcin,Radziszewicz, Magdalena,Ko?cio?ek, Beata,Carty, Michael P.,Oleksyszyn, Józef
experimental part, p. 2930 - 2936 (2010/07/04)
A series of new aromatic monoesters of α-aminoaralkylphosphonic acids were synthesized by selective hydrolysis of corresponding aromatic diesters of α-aminoaralkylphosphonic acids. New potential inhibitors of aminopeptidase N/CD13, an enzyme important in tumour angiogenesis, were developed. Some derivatives of the homophenylalanine and norleucine related monoaryl phosphonates displayed higher inhibition potency than corresponding α-aminoaralkylphosphonic acids toward aminopeptidase N/CD13. The effect of one of the new inhibitors on the growth of human PANC-1 and HT-1080 cell lines was examined, either alone or in combination with TNF-α.
Remote binding energy in antibody catalysis: Studies of a catalytically unoptimized specificity pocket
Wade, Herschel,Scanlan, Thomas S.
, p. 1434 - 1443 (2007/10/03)
Binding interactions remote from the hydrolytic reaction center have been probed with substrate and phosphonate transition state analogues to understand how these types of interactions are used to promote catalysis in the 17E8 system. We find that the hapten-generated recogniton pocket in 17E8 has properties that are analogous to those of specificity pockets in enzymes. We have also found that there are specific requirements to form catalytically productive interactions between the side chain and the recognition pocket including conformation, size, and geometry. An additional requirement includes favorable simultaneous interactions between the side chain and binding pocket along with favorable interactions with the oxyanion hole. The 17E8 side chain recognition pocket seems to be less catalytically efficient than analogous pockets in enzymatic systems. The apparent binding energy gained from the methylene-pocket interactions in the 17E8 system is significantly smaller than those observed in natural enzymes. Furthermore, 17E8 does not use specific interactions in the recognition pocket to significantly affect catalytic turnover (kcat) which is thought to be a trait of an unoptimized catalyst. Analysis of the crystal structure of the 17E8·hapten complex has allowed for the identification of differences between the active sites of 17E8 and several proteases. The identified differences give insight to the sources of the inefficient use of binding energy.
ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS AS POTENTIAL FUNGICIDES. PART II. AMINOALKANE-, GUANIDINOALKANE-, AND THIOUREIDOALKANE-PHOSPHONIC ACIDS: PREPARATION, SPECTROSCOPY, AND FUNGICIDAL ACTIVITY
Cameron, David G.,Hudson, Harry R.,Pianka, Max
, p. 21 - 38 (2007/10/02)
A range of α-amino-, ω-amino-, α-guanidino-, and ω-guanidinoalkanephosphonic acids has been prepared for the purpose of studying their spectroscopic features and fungicidal activity.In addition, α-thioureido-octanephosphonic acid and thioureylene-1,1-bis(1-octanephosphonic acid) were isolated during the preparation of α-guanidino-octanephosphonic acid. 31P, 1H, and 13C nmr spectral data which were obtained for solutions of the amino- and guanidino-compounds in D2O or D2O/D2SO4, and for the thioureido compounds in DMSO-d6, are discussed together with previouslyreported data for the aminophosphonic types.FAB mass spectrometry generally gives strong pseudomolecular ions + for the zwitterionic amino- and guanidino-compounds with relatively simple fragmentations.Fungicidal activity of the α-aminophosphonic acids was found to be greater than for the ω-amino compounds, with maximum activity at a chain length of three carbon atoms when used as a seed dressing for the control of Drechslera spp.Moderately good activity was shown by the thioureido compounds against a number of fungal organisms in vitro but the guanidino-compounds exhibited low activity.Key words: Organophosphorus; fungicides; aminophosphonic acids; guanidinophosphonic acids; NMR spectroscopy; FAB mass spectroscopy.
