1459-50-3Relevant articles and documents
Rice (Oryza sativa) tir1 and 5′adamantyl-iaa significantly improve the auxin-inducible degron system in schizosaccharomyces pombe
Watson, Adam T.,Hassell-Hart, Storm,Spencer, John,Carr, Antony M.
, (2021)
The auxin-inducible degron (AID) system is a powerful tool to induce targeted degradation of proteins in eukaryotic model organisms. The efficiency of the existing Schizosaccharomyces pombe AID system is limited due to the fusion of the F-box protein TIR1
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Paragraph 0295-0296, (2021/08/06)
Providing an auxin derivative that can exert its intended effect more efficiently, while reducing any unintended effects. A compound represented by the General Formula (1) having a specific substituent at the 5- and/or 6-position of the auxin indole ring.
Adamantylation of N-aryl and N-arylalkyl acetamides in trifluoroacetic acid
Kireeva, A. V.,Nakhod, M. A.,Novakov, I. A.,Orlinson, B. S.,Pichugin, A. M.,Porkhun, V. I.,Potaenkova, E. A.,Savelyev, E. N.,Vostrikova, O. V.,Zavyalov, D. V.
, p. 1096 - 1101 (2020/07/25)
Alkylation of N-aryl and N-arylalkyl acetamides with hydroxy adamantane derivatives in trifluoroacetic acid was studied. The differentiating effect of trifluoroacetic acid on the regio-selectivity of adamantylation of o-alkyl-substituted acetanilides was established, leading to energetically more stable products of para-substitution with respect to the alkyl group (the content of para-alkyl isomers is 93–94percent). This enabled the synthesis of adamantylaminoarenes in 83–99percent yields and with 95–99percent purity.