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Halohydrin dehalogenase-catalysed synthesis of fluorinated aromatic chiral building blocks
Dokli, Irena,Mil?i?, Nevena,Marin, Petra,Mikleni?, Marina Svetec,Sudar, Martina,Tang, Lixia,Bla?evi?, Zvjezdana Findrik,Elenkov, Maja Majeri?
, (2021)
Kinetic resolution of a series of fluorinated styrene oxide derivatives was studied using halohydrin dehalogenase. A mutant HheC-W249P catalysed nucleophilic ring-opening with azide and cyanide ions with excellent enantioselectivity (E-values up to >200), which gives access to various enantiopure β-substituted alcohols and epoxides. It was found that the enzyme tolerates substrates in concentrations over 50 mM. However, different side reactions were observed at elevated concentrations and with prolonged reaction time. The biocatalytic azidolysis and cyanolysis of racemic 4-trifluoromethylstyrene oxide were performed on preparative scale, affording (R)-2-azido-1-(4-trifluoromethyl-phenyl)-ethanol in 38% yield and 97% ee, and (S)-3-hydroxy-3-(4-trifluoromethyl-phenyl)-propionitrile in 30% yield and 98% ee.
Highly α-position regioselective ring-opening of epoxides catalyzed by halohydrin dehalogenase from: Ilumatobacter coccineus: A biocatalytic approach to 2-azido-2-aryl-1-ols
An, Miao,Liu, Wanyi,Zhou, Xiaoying,Ma, Ran,Wang, Huihui,Cui, Baodong,Han, Wenyong,Wan, Nanwei,Chen, Yongzheng
, p. 16418 - 16422 (2019/06/17)
Halohydrin dehalogenases are usually recognized as strict β-position regioselective enzymes in the nucleophile-mediated ring-opening of epoxides. Here we found the HheG from Ilumatobacter coccineus exhibited excellent α-position regioselectivity in the az
Iron-Catalysed Remote C(sp3)?H Azidation of O-Acyl Oximes and N-Acyloxy Imidates Enabled by 1,5-Hydrogen Atom Transfer of Iminyl and Imidate Radicals: Synthesis of γ-Azido Ketones and β-Azido Alcohols
Torres-Ochoa, Rubén O.,Leclair, Alexandre,Wang, Qian,Zhu, Jieping
supporting information, p. 9477 - 9484 (2019/05/21)
In the presence of a catalytic amount of iron(III) acetylacetonate [Fe(acac)3], the reaction of structurally diverse ketoxime esters with trimethylsilyl azide (TMSN3) afforded γ-azido ketones in good to excellent yields. This unprecedented distal γ-C(sp3)?H bond azidation reaction went through a sequence of reductive generation of an iminyl radical, 1,5-hydrogen atom transfer (1,5-HAT) and iron-mediated redox azido transfer to the translocated carbon radical. TMSN3 served not only as a nitrogen source to functionalise the unactivated C(sp3)?H bond, but also as a reductant to generate the catalytically active FeII species in situ. Based on the same principle, a novel β-C(sp3)?H functionalisation of alcohols via N-acyloxy imidates was subsequently realised, leading, after hydrolysis of the resulting ester, to β-azido alcohols, which are important building blocks in organic and medicinal chemistry.
Novel diarylsulfonylurea derivatives as potent antimitotic agents
Kim, Semi,Park, Ji Hyun,Koo, Sun-Young,Kim, Jung In,Kim, Min-Hyeung,Kim, Ji Eun,Jo, Kiwon,Geun Choi, Hwan,Lee, Sung Bae,Jung, Sang-Hun
, p. 6075 - 6078 (2007/10/03)
Novel diarylsulfonylurea derivatives have been synthesized and identified as potent inhibitors of tubulin polymerization and cancer cell proliferation. Furthermore, these compounds were also efficacious against multidrug-resistant cancer cells. A novel series of diarylsulfonylurea derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for interaction with tubulin and for cytotoxicity against human cancer cell lines. These derivatives demonstrated good inhibitory activity against tubulin polymerization, which was well correlated with promising antiproliferative activity as well as G2/M phase cell cycle arrest. Furthermore, several compounds were also efficacious against multidrug-resistant cancer cells, which are resistant to many other known microtubule inhibitors.
