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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
Neuroleptic activity and dopamine-uptake inhibition in 1-piperazino-3-phenylindans
Bogeso
, p. 935 - 947 (2007/10/02)
A series of 1-piperazino-3-phenylindans was synthesized and tested for neuroleptic and thymoleptic activity. Neuroleptic activity was found only in trans racemates and was associated with one of the enantiomers only. The potent and long-acting neuroleptic compound trans-4-[3-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-(trifluoromethyl)indan-1-yl]-1-piperazineeth anol (Lu 18-012, tefludazine) was developed by systematic variation of structural components. Thymoleptic activity was optimized, especially with respect to dopamine-uptake inhibition. No geometrical stereoselectivity was found with regard to dopamine-uptake inhibition, but a high enantioselectivity could be demonstrated for both cis and trans racemates. The most potent compounds were 1-piperazino-3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)indans with IC50 values of about 2 nM for inhibition of dopamine uptake.
