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Synthesis and characterisation of α-carboxynitrobenzyl photocaged L-aspartates for applications in time-resolved structural biology
Zaitsev-Doyle, John J.,Puchert, Anke,Pfeifer, Yannik,Yan, Hao,Yorke, Briony A.,Müller-Werkmeister, Henrike M.,Uetrecht, Charlotte,Rehbein, Julia,Huse, Nils,Pearson, Arwen R.,Sans, Marta
, p. 8695 - 8699 (2019/03/21)
We report a new synthetic route to a series of α-carboxynitrobenzyl photocaged l-aspartates for application in time-resolved structural biology. The resulting compounds were characterised in terms of UV/Vis absorption properties, aqueous solubility and stability, and photocleavage rates (τ = μs to ms) and quantum yields (φ = 0.05 to 0.14).
COMPOUNDS FOR THE INHIBITION OF CELLULAR PROLIFERATION
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, (2012/02/01)
Compositions and methods for inhibiting translation are provided. Compositions, methods and kits for treating (1) cellular proliferative disorders, (2) non-proliferative, degenerative disorders, (3) viral infections, (4) disorders associated with viral infections, and/or (5) non-proliferative metabolic disorders such as type II diabetes where inhibition of translation initiation is beneficial using the compounds disclosed herein.
Non-photochemical rearrangements of o-nitrobenzyl compounds
Corrie, John E. T.,Gradwell, Michael J.,Papageorgiou, George
, p. 2977 - 2982 (2007/10/03)
Three rearrangements of 2-nitrobenzyl compounds with increasingly complex structural changes are described. The first is a remarkably facile conversion of 2-nitrobenzyl triflate to 2-nitrosobenzaldehyde. The second is an unexpected formation of 1-acetyl-2