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carba Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate: Robust Cofactor for Redox Biocatalysis
D?ring, Manuel,Sieber, Volker,Simon, Robert C.,Tafertshofer, Georg,Zachos, Ioannis
supporting information, p. 14701 - 14706 (2021/05/13)
Here we report a new robust nicotinamide dinucleotide phosphate cofactor analog (carba-NADP+) and its acceptance by many enzymes in the class of oxidoreductases. Replacing one ribose oxygen with a methylene group of the natural NADP+ was found to enhance stability dramatically. Decomposition experiments at moderate and high temperatures with the cofactors showed a drastic increase in half-life time at elevated temperatures since it significantly disfavors hydrolysis of the pyridinium-N?glycoside bond. Overall, more than 27 different oxidoreductases were successfully tested, and a thorough analytical characterization and comparison is given. The cofactor carba-NADP+ opens up the field of redox-biocatalysis under harsh conditions.
Anti-Markovnikov Intermolecular Hydroamination: A Bis(amidate) Titanium Precatalyst for the Preparation of Reactive Aldimines
Zhang, Zhe,Schafer, Laurel L.
, p. 4733 - 4736 (2007/10/03)
(Matrix presented) A bulky bis-(N-2′,6′- diisopropylphenyl(phenyl)-amidate)titanium-bis(diethylamido) complex was identified as a highly active and regioselective precatalyst for the anti-Markovnikov hydroamination of a wide range of terminal alkyl alkynes with alkylamines. This titanium complex was fully characterized, including its X-ray crystal structure. The reactive aldimine products generated have been further elaborated using one-pot procedures to give substituted amines, aldehydes, and the isoquinoline framework.
ELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTIVE AMINATION. II. AMINATION OF ALIPHATIC ALDEHYDES WITH PRIMARY AMINES
Smirnov, Yu. D.,Pavlichenko, V. F.,Tomilov, A. P.
, p. 374 - 380 (2007/10/02)
The formation of a secondary amine by the electrolysis of an aqueous solution containing an aldehyde and a primary amine was studied.The formation of the secondary amines passes through the intermediate stage of an aldimine.The highest yield of secondary amine is attained at a molar ratio of primary amine to aldehyde of 1.2:1.As electrode material lead, cadmium, zinc, and copper may be used.As supporting electrolyte a phosphate buffer with a pH close to the pKa of the primary amine is recommended.By the method developed 32 amines with various structures were synthesized.