600120-79-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Rescuing auxotrophic microorganisms with nonenzymatic chemistry
Lee, Yunmi,Umeano, Afoma,Balskus, Emily P.
supporting information, p. 11800 - 11803 (2013/11/19)
Organic chemistry to the rescue: Two unrelated nonenzymatic chemical reactions can support the growth of auxotrophic E.-coli strains by generating essential nutrients in-situ. These biocompatible reactions, which take place in the presence of the organisms and are designed to interface with cellular metabolic processes, provide a means of linking the growth of an organism to the success of a nonbiological chemical transformation. Copyright
Synthesis of a tripodal scaffold for solid phase synthesis of artificial receptors
Van Der Plas, Steven E.,Gea, An,Figaroli, Sara,De Clercq, Pierre J.,Madder, Annemieke
experimental part, p. 1582 - 1588 (2009/04/11)
A convergent synthesis for the preparation of a new orthogonally protected tripodal scaffold has been developed. The scaffold was successfully coupled to a Tentagel solid support and further derivatised at the three attachment points demonstrating its possible use for combinatorial chemistry. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2008.
