331779-03-4Relevant articles and documents
Discovery of novel akt1 inhibitor induces autophagy associated death in hepatocellular carcinoma cells
Yu, Meng,Zeng, Minghui,Pan, Zhaoping,Wu, Fengbo,Guo, Li,He, Gu
supporting information, (2020/02/03)
In this study, a series of thieno [2,3-d]pyrimidine derivatives were designed, synthesized and evaluated as novel AKT1 inhibitors. In vitro antitumor assay results showed that compounds 9d-g and 9i potently suppressed the enzymatic activities of AKT1 and
Switchable C-H Functionalization of N-Tosyl Acrylamides with Acryloylsilanes
Song, Shengjin,Lu, Ping,Liu, Huan,Cai, Sai-Hu,Feng, Chao,Loh, Teck-Peng
, p. 2869 - 2872 (2017/06/13)
A controllable Rh-catalyzed protocol to access alkylation and alkenylation-annulation of N-tosyl acrylamide with acryloyl silane is reported. In contrast to the directing group or catalyst-dependent divergent sp2 C-H alkylation/alkenylation, the intrinsic property of acryloylsilane allows the switchable reaction manifold, thereby affording either alkylation or annulation products with slight modification of the reaction conditions.
Stereo- and chemoselective cross-coupling between two electron-deficient acrylates: An efficient route to (Z, E)-muconate derivatives
Hu, Xu-Hong,Zhang, Jian,Yang, Xiao-Fei,Xu, Yun-He,Loh, Teck-Peng
supporting information, p. 3169 - 3172 (2015/03/30)
A Ru-catalyzed direct oxidative cross-coupling reaction of acrylates was developed. It offers a straightforward and atom-economical protocol for the synthesis of functionalized (Z,E)-muconate derivatives in moderate to good yields with good stereo- and chemoselectivities. The conjugated muconates bearing differentiable terminal functionality can be selectively transformed into versatile synthetic intermediates widely used in organic synthesis.