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Exploring the synthetic potential of a marine transaminase including discrimination at a remote stereocentre
Schwarz, Maria,Murphy, Edel J.,Foley, Aoife M.,Woods, David F.,Castilla, Ignacio Abreu,Reen, F. Jerry,Collins, Stuart G.,O'gara, Fergal,Maguire, Anita R.
, p. 188 - 198 (2021/01/18)
The marine transaminase, P-ω-TA, can be employed for the transamination from 1-aminotetralins and 1-aminoindanes with differentiation of stereochemistry at both the site of reaction and at a remote stereocentre resulting in formation of ketone products with up to 93% ee. While 4-substituents are tolerated on the tetralin core, the presence of 3- or 8-substituents is not tolerated by the transaminase. In general P-ω-TA shows capacity for remote diastereoselectivity, although both the stereoselectivity and efficiency are dependent on the specific substrate structure. Optimum efficiency and selectivity are seen with 4-haloaryl-1-aminotetralins and 3-haloaryl-1-aminoindanes, which may be associated with the marine origin of this enzyme. This journal is
SYNTHESE DU METHOXYCARBONYL-3 INDENE ET DE METHOXYCARBONYL-4 DIHYDRO-1,2 NAPHTALENES. OBTENTION DES β-TETRALONES A PARTIR DES α-TETRALONES CORRESPONDANTES
Vebrel, Joel,Carrie, Robert
, p. 161 - 166 (2007/10/02)
The synthesis of variously substituted 3-methoxycarbonylindene and 4-methoxycarbonyl-1,2-dihydronaphthalenes is described.A simple and efficient method for the transformation of 1-tetralone into 2-tetralone is reported.
