19243-04-0Relevant articles and documents
De-novo designed β-lysine derivatives can both augment and diminish the proliferation rates of E. coli through the action of Elongation Factor P
Connon, Stephen J.,Ghanim, Magda,Kelly, Vincent P.,McDonnell, Ciara M.,Mike Southern, J.
supporting information, (2022/01/24)
An investigation into the effect of modified β-lysines on the growth rates of eubacterial cells is reported. It is shown that the effects observed are due to the post translational modification of Elongation Factor P (EFP) with these compounds catalysed b
Ruthenium-Pincer-Catalyzed Hydrogenation of Lactams to Amino Alcohols
Chen, Jiangbo,Wang, Jiaquan,Tu, Tao
supporting information, p. 2559 - 2565 (2018/07/30)
By using the commercially available ruthenium pincer complex (Ru-MACHO-BH) as a catalyst, the challenging direct hydrogenation of lactams and analogues has been successfully accomplished to deliver corresponding value-added amino alcohols in good-to-excellent yields under mild reaction conditions. Remarkably, in addition to N-protected lactams, unprotected ones could also be readily reduced in the presence of a catalytic amount of weak base or even under neutral reaction conditions, which further highlights the broad substrate scope and the protocol efficiency.
An acyl-SAM analog as an affinity ligand for identifying quorum sensing signal synthases
Kai, Kenji,Fujii, Hiroki,Ikenaka, Rui,Akagawa, Mitsugu,Hayashi, Hideo
supporting information, p. 8586 - 8589 (2014/07/22)
N-Acylhomoserine lactones (AHLs) are quorum sensing signals produced by Gram-negative bacteria. We here report the affinity purification of AHL synthases using beads conjugated with an enzyme inhibitor, which was designed based on the catalytic intermediate acyl-SAM. the Partner Organisations 2014.