172944-87-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Transition-Metal-Free Alkylation/Arylation of Benzoxazole via Tf2O-Activated-Amide
Niu, Zhi-Jie,Li, Lian-Hua,Liu, Xue-Yuan,Liang, Yong-Min
, p. 5217 - 5222 (2019)
A transition-metal-free approach to the alkylation/arylation of benzoxazole was developed by employing Tf2O-activated-amide as the alkylating/arylating reagent. The mild reaction conditions, and particularly insensitivity to air and water, further enhance the synthetic potential in pharmaceutical synthesis. (Figure presented.).
Endoplasmic Reticulum Proteostasis Influences the Oligomeric State of an Amyloidogenic Protein Secreted from Mammalian Cells
Chen, John J.,Genereux, Joseph C.,Suh, Eul Hyun,Vartabedian, Vincent F.,Rius, Bibiana,Qu, Song,Dendle, Maria T.A.,Kelly, Jeffery W.,Wiseman, R. Luke
, p. 1282 - 1293 (2016)
Transthyretin (TTR) is a tetrameric serum protein associated with multiple systemic amyloid diseases. In these disorders, TTR aggregates in extracellular environments through a mechanism involving rate-limiting dissociation of the tetramer to monomers, which then misfold and aggregate into soluble oligomers and amyloid fibrils that induce toxicity in distal tissues. Using an assay established herein, we show that highly destabilized, aggregation-prone TTR variants are secreted as both native tetramers and non-native conformations that accumulate as high-molecular-weight oligomers. Pharmacologic chaperones that promote endoplasmic reticulum (ER) proteostasis of destabilized TTR variants increase their fraction secreted as a tetramer and reduce extracellular aggregate populations. In contrast, disrupting ER proteostasis reduces the fraction of destabilized TTR secreted as a tetramer and increases extracellular aggregates. These results identify ER proteostasis as a factor that can affect conformational integrity and thus toxic aggregation of secreted amyloidogenic proteins associated with the pathology of protein aggregation diseases.
Efficient Cu-catalyzed intramolecular: O -arylation for synthesis of benzoxazoles in water
Gao, Hui,Li, Minxin,Mao, Zewei,Rao, Gaoxiong,Tang, Yanling
, p. 14317 - 14321 (2020/04/23)
An efficient method was developed for synthesis of benzoxazoles by Cu-catalyzed intramolecular O-arylation of o-halobenzanilides in water. This strategy provides several advantages, such as high yields, water as a green solvent and functional groups tolerance.
Magnetic Nanoparticle Decorated N-Heterocyclic Carbene–Nickel Complex with Pendant Ferrocenyl Group for C–H Arylation of Benzoxazole
Naikwade, Altafhusen,Jagadale, Megha,Kale, Dolly,Gajare, Shivanand,Rashinkar, Gajanan
, p. 3178 - 3192 (2018/08/25)
Abstract: Magnetic nanoparticle decorated N-heterocyclic carbene–nickel complex with pendant ferrocenyl group has been prepared by multi-step procedure. The formation of complex was confirmed on the basis of analytical techniques such as Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), Fourier transform Raman (FT-Raman) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) as well as by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) analysis. The complex proved to be an efficient heterogeneous catalyst for C–H arylation of benzoxazole with aryl boronic acids. The recycling studies revealed that complex could be reused for six times without significant decrease in catalytic activity. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
Synthesis of 2-substituted pyrimidines and benzoxazoles via a visible-light-driven organocatalytic aerobic oxidation: Enhancement of the reaction rate and selectivity by a base
Wang, Lin,Ma, Zhi-Gang,Wei, Xiao-Jing,Meng, Qing-Yuan,Yang, Deng-Tao,Du, Shao-Fu,Chen, Zi-Fei,Wu, Li-Zhu,Liu, Qiang
supporting information, p. 3752 - 3757 (2014/08/05)
An efficient visible-light-driven photocatalytic oxidation of various 2-substituted dihydropyrimidines and phenolic imines has been achieved using an organic photocatalyst eosin Y bis(tetrabutyl ammonium salt) (TBA-eosin Y) and inexpensive oxidant molecular oxygen. With the aid of a base, significantly enhanced photoinduced electron transfer from substrates dihydropyrimidines or phenolic imines to the excited state of TBA-eosin Y has enabled the aerobic oxidation to yield 2-(methylthio)pyrimidines or 2-arylbenzoxazoles selectively. This journal is the Partner Organisations 2014.
