- Benchtop-Stabssle Hypervalent Bromine(III) Compounds: Versatile Strategy and Platform for Air- And Moisture-Stable λ3-Bromanes
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We present the first synthesis of air/moisture-stable λ3-bromanes (9and10) by using a cyclic 1,2-benzbromoxol-3-one (BBX) strategy. X-ray crystallography and NMR and IR spectroscopy ofN-triflylimino-λ3-bromane (12) revealed that the bromine(III) center is effectively stabilized by intramolecular R-Br-O hypervalent bonding. This strategy enables the synthesis of a variety of air-, moisture-, and benchtop-stable Br-hydroxy, -acetoxy, -alkynyl, -aryl, and bis[(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl]methylide λ3-bromane derivatives.
- Miyamoto, Kazunori,Saito, Motomichi,Tsuji, Shunsuke,Takagi, Taisei,Shiro, Motoo,Uchiyama, Masanobu,Ochiai, Masahito
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p. 9327 - 9331
(2021/07/01)
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- 2,3-EPOXY SUCCINYL DERIVATIVE, PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR, AND USES THEREOF
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The present invention relates to a 2,3-epoxy succinyl derivative, a preparation method and a use thereof, in particular, the present invention relates to a compound represented by Formula (1), a racemate or an optical isomer thereof, a solvate thereof, or
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(2019/01/17)
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- Approaching an experimental electron density model of the biologically active trans-epoxysuccinyl amide group—Substituent effects vs. crystal packing
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The trans-epoxysuccinyl amide group as a biologically active moiety in cysteine protease inhibitors such as loxistatin acid E64c has been used as a benchmark system for theoretical studies of environmental effects on the electron density of small active i
- Shi, Ming W.,Stewart, Scott G.,Sobolev, Alexandre N.,Dittrich, Birger,Schirmeister, Tanja,Luger, Peter,Hesse, Malte,Chen, Yu-Sheng,Spackman, Peter R.,Spackman, Mark A.,Grabowsky, Simon
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supporting information
(2017/10/17)
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- Design, synthesis, and structure–activity relationship study of epoxysuccinyl–peptide derivatives as cathepsin B inhibitors
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Cathepsin B is a lysosomal cysteine protease involved in many diseases. The present research demonstrates that derivatives of epoxysuccinyl–peptide are effective and selective cathepsin B inhibitors. We synthesized a series of epoxysuccinyl–peptide deriva
- Zhang, Xiaoye,Yang, Xiaohong,Wang, Hongqiang,Li, Song,Guo, Kun,Jiang, Dan,Xiao, Junhai,Liang, Di
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p. 1240 - 1246
(2017/08/09)
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- Cysteine protease inhibitors and uses thereof
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The invention provides for novel cysteine protease inhibitors and compositions comprising novel cysteine protease derivatives. The invention further provides for methods for treatment of neurodegenerative diseases comprising administration novel cysteine
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- 2, 3-Butanediamide Epoxide Compound and Preparation Method and Use Thereof
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Provided are a compound of formula I which can be used as a drug against small RNA virus infections, and optical isomers, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates or hydrates thereof. Also provided are the preparation method of the compound, the method for using the compound for treating bacterial infections and the use of the compound in the preparation of a drug for preventing and/or treating viral diseases caused by small RNA viruses.
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(2016/05/19)
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- Design, synthesis, and optimization of novel epoxide incorporating peptidomimetics as selective calpain inhibitors
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Hyperactivation of the calcium-dependent cysteine protease calpain 1 (Cal1) is implicated as a primary or secondary pathological event in a wide range of illnesses and in neurodegenerative states, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). E-64 is an epoxide-containing natural product identified as a potent nonselective, calpain inhibitor, with demonstrated efficacy in animal models of AD. By use of E-64 as a lead, three successive generations of calpain inhibitors were developed using computationally assisted design to increase selectivity for Cal1. First generation analogues were potent inhibitors, effecting covalent modification of recombinant Cal1 catalytic domain (Cal1cat), demonstrated using LC-MS/MS. Refinement yielded second generation inhibitors with improved selectivity. Further library expansion and ligand refinement gave three Cal1 inhibitors, one of which was designed as an activity-based protein profiling probe. These were determined to be irreversible and selective inhibitors by kinetics studies comparing full length Cal1 with the general cysteine protease papain.
- Schiefer, Isaac T.,Tapadar, Subhasish,Litosh, Vladislav,Siklos, Marton,Scism, Rob,Wijewickrama, Gihani T.,Chandrasena, Esala P.,Sinha, Vaishali,Tavassoli, Ehsan,Brunsteiner, Michael,Fa', Mauro,Arancio, Ottavio,Petukhov, Pavel,Thatcher, Gregory R. J.
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supporting information
p. 6054 - 6068
(2013/09/02)
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- Design, synthesis, and screen of cathepsin K inhibitors
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We synthesized a series of epoxysuccinic acid derivatives and evaluated their in vitro cathepsin K inhibitory activity The screening results show that the potency of compounds 9e, 9d, 9p, 9j and 9k (IC50 ≤ 0.005 μmol/L) were equal to or greater than that of the lead compound 9a. Less hydrophobic compounds showed weaker potency, which can be explained by the hydrophobic nature of the cathepsin K binding pockets.
- Yu, Ying-Ying,Sun, Wei,Dong, Lei,Liu, Hai-Dong,Jiang, Dan,Xiao, Jun-Hai,Yang, Xiao-Hong,Li, Song
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p. 715 - 718
(2013/07/26)
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- Two-step labeling of endogenous enzymatic activities by Diels-Alder ligation
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A ligation strategy based on the Diels-Alder [4+2] cycloaddition for the two-step activity-based labeling of endogenously expressed enzymes in complex biological samples has been developed. A panel of four diene-derivatized proteasome probes was synthesized, along with a dienophile-functionalized BODIPY(TMR) tag. These probes were applied in a Diels-Alder labeling procedure that enabled us to label active proteasome β-subunits selectively in cellular extracts and in living cells. We were also able to label the activity of cysteine proteases in cell extracts by utilizing a diene-derivatized cathepsin probe. Importantly, the Diels-Alder strategy described here is fully orthogonal with respect to the Staudinger-Bertozzi ligation, as demonstrated by the independent labeling of different proteolytic activities by the two methods in a single experiment.
- Willems, Lianne I.,Verdoes, Martijn,Florea, Bogdan I.,Van Der Marel, Gijsbert A.,Overkleeft, Herman S.
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experimental part
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(2011/04/18)
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- NOVEL DRUGS FOR DEMENTIA
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The invention is directed to compounds that are prodrugs containing a chemical delivery system (CDS) moiety and a cysteine protease inhibitor moiety. The CDS moiety targets the prodrug to the brain or central nervous system. The cysteine protease inhibitor inhibits cysteine proteases upon release from the prodrug. Cysteine protease inhibitors are effective for treating dementia, Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia. Targeting the brain or central nervous system offers significant advantages in treating these conditions and diseases. A preferred CDS prodrug is a dihydrotrigoneline CDS moiety coupled to an epoxysuccinyl peptide cysteine protease inhibitor moiety.
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- An improved preparation of the activity-based probe JPM-OEt and in situ applications
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A short, stereoselective synthesis of the general, cell permeable cathepsin probe JPM-OEt, is presented. The synthetic route is improved and described in more detail than previous reports for related compounds. This serves as a facile method for the synth
- Chehade, Kareem A. H.,Baruch, Amos,Verhelst, Steven H. L.,Bogyo, Matthew
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(2007/10/03)
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- First asymmetric total synthesis of synerazol, an antifungal antibiotic, and determination of its absolute stereochemistry
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By synthesizing two possible diastereomers, the first asymmetric total synthesis of synerazol, an antifungal antibiotic, has been accomplished, allowing determination of its absolute stereochemistry. A more practical second generation route was also estab
- Hayashi, Yujiro,Shoji, Mitsuru,Mukaiyama, Takasuke,Gotoh, Hiroaki,Yamaguchi, Shinpei,Nakata, Munetaka,Kakeya, Hideaki,Osada, Hiroyuki
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(2007/10/03)
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- Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of Aza-Peptide Epoxides as Selective and Potent Inhibitors of Caspases-1, -3, -6, and -8
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Aza-peptide epoxides, a novel class of irreversible protease inhibitors, are specific for the clan CD cysteine proteases. Aza-peptide epoxides with an aza-Asp residue at P1 are excellent irreversible inhibitors of caspases-1, -3, -6, and -8 with second-order inhibition rates up to 1 910 000 M-1 s-1. In general, the order of reactivity of aza-peptide epoxides is S,S > R,R > trans > cis. Interestingly, some of the R,R epoxides while being less potent are actually more selective than the S,S epoxides. Our aza-peptide epoxides designed for caspases are stable, potent, and specific inhibitors, as they show little to no inhibition of other proteases such as the aspartyl proteases porcine pepsin, human cathepsin D, plasmepsin 2 from P. falciparum, HIV-1 protease, and the secreted aspartic proteinase 2 (SAP-2) from Candida albicans; the serine proteases granzyme B and α-chymotrypsin; and the cysteine proteases cathepsin B and papain (clan CA), and legumain (clan CD).
- James, Karen Ellis,Asgian, Juliana L.,Li, Zhao Zhao,Ekici, ?zlem Do?an,Rubin, John R.,Mikolajczyk, Jowita,Salvesen, Guy S.,Powers, James C.
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- Configuration and enantioselective synthesis of the fungal metabolite WF14861
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A short enantioselective synthesis of the cathepsine inhibitor WF14861 (1) from the funghi Colletotrichum sp. as well as of its diasteroisomer 21 is presented. Comparison of the NMR data of the final products and, in particular, of the [α]D values of the intermediates allowed the confirmation of the formerly proposed structure 1. In addition, the so far unknown absolute configuration of all three stereogenic centres of WF14861 could be established by this synthesis.
- Detterbeck, Richard,Hesse, Manfred
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(2007/10/03)
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- Aza-peptide epoxides: A new class of inhibitors selective for clan CD cysteine proteases
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Aza-peptide epoxides, a new class of irreversible protease inhibitors, are specific for the clan CD cysteine proteases. The inhibitors have second-order rate constants up to 105 M-1 s-1, with the most potent epoxides having the S,S stereochemistry. The aza-Asn derivatives are effective legumain inhibitors, while the aza-Asp epoxides were specific for caspases. The inhibitors have little or no inhibition with other proteases such as chymotrypsin, papain, or cathepsin B.
- Asgian, Juliana L.,James, Karen Ellis,Li, Zhao Zhao,Carter, Wendy,Barrett, Alan J.,Mikolajczyk, Jowita,Salvesen, Guy S.,Powers, James C.
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(2007/10/03)
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- Mechanistic studies on the inactivation of papain by epoxysuccinyl inhibitors
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Analogs of the epoxysuccinyl peptide cysteine proteinase inhibitor, EP- 475 (2a), in which the free carboxylate has been replaced by hydroxamic acid, amide, methyl ketone, hydroxyl, and ethyl ester functionalities, have been synthesized. Individual rate c
- Meara, Joseph P.,Rich, Daniel H.
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- Applications of Biotransformations in Organic Synthesis: Preparation of Enantiomerically Pure Esters of cis- and trans-Epoxysuccinic Acid
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Chemical and enzymatic procedures have been investigated for the resolution of esters of trans-epoxysuccinic acid (trans-oxirane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid).A successful resolution was achieved by transesterification of the diethyl ester against heptanol catalysed by the lipase from Rhizopus javanicus.Asymmetrization of cis-epoxysuccinic acid was achieved by enantioselective and regiospecific hydrolysis of the racemic diethyl ester of 2-(toluene-p-sulfonyloxy)tartaric acid , followed by esterification with 2-methylpropanol and oxirane formation.
- Crout, David H. G.,Gaudet, S. B.,Hallinan, Keith O.
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p. 805 - 812
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- Olefin Epoxidation Using Elemental Fluorine
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F2 reacts with water and CH3CN, apparently to produce the relatively stable complex HOF*CH3CN.This is probably the best known oxygen-transfer reagent and can epoxidize olefins quickly and efficiently.Various types of alkenes including aliphatic, benzylic, enones, dienones, maleates, and fumarates have been examined, and all react with the reagent to produce the corresponding mono- or diepoxides in good to excellent yields.This epoxidation is fully stereospecific, and the configuration of the starting olefin is fully retained in the resulting oxirane.In cases where exceptionally stable oxocarbocations can be formed as in 1,1-diphenylethene, the reaction produces vicinal glycols in good yields.Since the origin of the epoxides' oxygen is in the water, this method is very suitable for introducing the isotopes 17O and 18O in various molecules.
- Rozen, Shlomo,Kol, Moshe
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p. 5155 - 5159
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- Stereoselective synthesis of optically active forms of δ-multistriatin, the attractant for european populations of the smaller european elm bark beet
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A stereoselective synthesis of highly optically pure enantiomers of δ-multistriatin [(1S,2S,4S,5R)-2,4-dimethyl-5-ethyl-6, 8-dioxabicyclo[3.2.1)octane and its antipode] was accomplished starting from tartaric acid enantiomers.
- Mori, Kenji,Iwasawa, Hiroko
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- 17. Herstellung von erythro-2-Hydroxybernsteinsaure-Derivaten aus Apfelsaureester
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As a contribution to the much discussed diastereoselective synthesis of enantiomers of open chain compounds, >90percent erythro-selective branching of malic esters by alkylation of the doubly deprotonated derivative 2 (alkoxy-enolate) with methyl, allyl, and benzyl halides in THF at -78 deg (- 3aa, 3ba, 3bb, 3bc, Table 1) is described.A second alkylation (- 4) and addition of 2 to acetone (- 5) are also possible.Cyclization of 2 to the enantiomerically pure trans-epoxides 6 is achieved by treatment with iodine.Cuprate opening of 6b furnishes the same product 3ba obtained from the methylation of 2b, establishing the configurational assignment.
- Seebach, Dieter,Wasmuth, Daniel
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(2007/10/02)
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