- Promiscuous activity of C-acyltransferase from: Pseudomonas protegens: Synthesis of acetanilides in aqueous buffer
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Amide bond formation has considerable significance in synthetic chemistry. Although the C-acyltransferase from Pseudomonas protegens has been found to catalyze C-C bond formation in nature as well as in in vitro experiments with non-natural substrates, it is now shown that the enzyme is also able to catalyze amide formation using aniline derivatives as substrates with promiscuous activity. Importantly, the amide formation was enabled in aqueous buffer. Identifying phenyl acetate as the most suitable acetyl donor, the products were obtained with up to >99% conversion and up to 99% isolated yield.
- Zad?o-Dobrowolska, Anna,Schmidt, Nina G.,Kroutil, Wolfgang
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supporting information
p. 3387 - 3390
(2018/04/05)
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- AIBN-promoted amidation of anilines with 1, 3-diketones via oxidative cleavage of C–C bond under aerobic conditions
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N-Acylation of anilines with 1, 3-diketones promoted by AIBN (2-2′-azoisobutyronitrile) under metal-free and peroxide-free conditions in the presence of molecular oxygen as oxidant has been described. This protocol proceeds by the oxidative cleavage of C–C bond with simultaneous intermolecular C–N bond formation under mild conditions.
- Rao, Sadu Nageswara,Mohan, Darapaneni Chandra,Adimurthy, Subbarayappa
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p. 4889 - 4894
(2016/07/18)
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- Palladium-catalyzed C-H bond acylation of acetanilides with benzylic alcohols under aqueous conditions
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Palladium-catalyzed dehydrogenative coupling reactions between acetanilides and benzylic alcohols under aqueous conditions are reported. A wide range of benzophenone derivatives could be obtained in good to excellent yields up to 98 %. Mechanism studies showed that a bimetallic palladium cyclopalladated complex might be involved in the catalysis.
- Luo, Feihua,Yang, Jun,Li, Zhengkai,Xiang, Haifeng,Zhou, Xiangge
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p. 2463 - 2469
(2015/04/22)
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- DIARYLSULPHID BACKBONE CONTAINING PHOTOLABILE PROTECTING GROUPS
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The present invention relates to photoactivable protecting groups containing a diarylsulphid chromophore, a method for the synthesis thereof and their use as photoactivable protecting groups using maskless photolithography based array synthesis. wherein R2 is [Formula II] or wherein R2 is [Formula III] or [Formula IV] wherein R7 is a natural amino acid, a non-natural amino acid or an amino acid derivative forming an urethan bond to formula Ib, or wherein formula IV represents the carboxy function of a natural amino acid, a non-natural amino acid or an amino acid derivative, forming an ester bond to formula Ib.
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Page/Page column 50-51
(2012/10/18)
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- BORON-CONTAINING SMALL MOLECULES
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This invention relates to 6-substituted benzoxaborole compounds of the following formula and their use for treating bacterial infections.
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Page/Page column 139
(2011/06/16)
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- Nucleoside derivatives with photolabile protective groups
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The invention relates to nucleoside derivatives with photolabile protecting groups of general formula (I), where R1=H, F, Cl, Br, I, NO2; R2=H, CN, where R1 and R2 are not simultaneously H; R3=H, 1-4 C alkyl, phenyl; R4=H or a conventional functional group for the synthesis of oligonucleotides; R5=H, OH, halogen or XR6, where X=O or S and R6=a conventional nucleotide protecting group; B=adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine, uracil, 2,6-diaminopurin-9-yl, hypoxanthin-9-yl, 5-methylcytosin-1-yl, 5-amino-4-imidazolcarboxamid-1-yl or 5-amino-4-imidazolcarboxamid-3-yl, where, if B=adenine, cytosine or guanine the primary amine functionality, optionally, carries a permanent protecting group. Furthermore, these derivatives may be used for the light-controlled synthesis of oligonucleotides on a DNA chip.
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