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ATP competitive inhibitors of d-alanine-d-alanine ligase based on protein kinase inhibitor scaffolds
Triola, Gemma,Wetzel, Stefan,Ellinger, Bernhard,Koch, Marcus A.,Huebel, Katja,Rauh, Daniel,Waldmann, Herbert
experimental part, p. 1079 - 1087 (2009/08/15)
d-Alanine-d-alanine ligase (DDl) is an essential enzyme in bacterial cell wall biosynthesis and an important target for developing new antibiotics. Here, we describe a new approach to identify new inhibitor scaffolds for DDl based on similarity in the ATP
LIGANDS FOR THE MODULATION OF ECDYSONE RECEPTORS AND CONTROL OF INSECT GROWTH
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The present invention relates to the use of N-substituted γ-methylene γ-lactams as non-steroidal ligands for modulating ecdysone receptors generally and, in particular, ecdysone receptors of the Australian blowfly, Lucilia cuprina. The present invention f
INHIBITION OF INVERTEBRATES USING LIGANDS THAT MODULATE ECDYSONE RECEPTORS
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The present invention relates to the use of N-substituted γ-methylene γ-lactams as non- steroidal ligands for modulating ecdysone receptors generally (resulting in controlled insect growth) and, in particular, ecdysone receptors of the Australian blowfly,
Synthesis of N-substituted γ-methylene γ-lactams
Adhikari, Raju,Jones, Dionne A.,Liepa, Andris J.,Nearn, Roland H.
, p. 882 - 890 (2007/10/03)
N-Substituted cyanoacetamides 1 were condensed with 1,2-diketones 2 under base catalysis to form ?-hydroxy ?-lactams 3. Treatment of 3 with acids gave novel fungicidal ?-methylene ?-lactams 4. The exocyclic double bond of 4b reacted reversibly with 4-toluene sulfinate. CSIRO 2005.