Publications by authors named "Anamitra Chatterjee"

A homogeneous, redox-neutral photo fragmentation of diol derivatives was developed. Under photo/hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) dual catalysis, diol derivatives such as lignin model compounds and diol monoesters undergo selective β C(sp3)-O bond cleavage to afford ketones, phenols and acids effectively.

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The direct reduction of arenes and heteroarenes by visible-light irradiation remains challenging, as the energy of a single photon is not sufficient for breaking aromatic stabilization. Shown herein is that the energy accumulation of two visible-light photons allows the dearomatization of arenes and heteroarenes. Mechanistic investigations confirm that the combination of energy-transfer and electron-transfer processes generates an arene radical anion, which is subsequently trapped by hydrogen-atom transfer and finally protonated to form the dearomatized product.

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Introduction of a biotinylated monophosphine palladium complex within streptavidin affords an enantioselective artificial Suzukiase. Site-directed mutagenesis allowed the optimization of the activity and the enantioselectivity of this artificial metalloenzyme. A variety of atropisomeric biaryls were produced in good yields and up to 90% ee.

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The fluoroallylboration of aldehydes with B-(3,3-difluoroallyl)diisopinocampheylborane, which was prepared via the hydroboration of 1,1-difluoroallene, provides chiral 2,2-gem-difluorinated homoallylic alcohols in good yields and 91-97% ee.

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A novel cage-annulated (bis-homocubyl) vinylidenecarbene has been generated and successfully trapped without any intermediacy of its cycloalkyne isomer. The greater kinetic and thermodynamic stability of the vinylidenecarbene vis-à-vis its cycloalkyne isomer has been predicted by DFT B3LYP/6-31G* calculations. The calculated results suggest the prospects of the cycloalkyne becoming amenable for trapping, if generated under suitable experimental conditions, owing to the substantial kinetic energy barrier associated with its possible ring contraction via 1,2-shift to the vinylidenecarbene isomer and marginal ground state energy difference.

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Niemann-Pick type C (NPC) disease is predominantly caused by mutations in the NPC1 protein that affect intracellular cholesterol trafficking and cause accumulation of unesterified cholesterol and other lipids in lysosomal storage organelles. We report the use of a series of small molecule histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors in tissue culture models of NPC human fibroblasts. Some HDAC inhibitors lead to a dramatic correction in the NPC phenotype in cells with either one or two copies of the NPC1(I1061T) mutation, and for several of the inhibitors, correction is associated with increased expression of NPC1 protein.

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Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons (HWE) or Still-Gennari olefination of TBS-protected 3,3-difluoro-4-hydroxy-2-ones, derived from the difluoroallylboration of aldehydes, provides the Z-isomer of 4,4,-difluoropent-2-enoates. These, upon hydrolysis, followed by Yamaguchi cyclization, afford 5,5-difluoro-4-methyl-5,6-dihydro-α-pyrones in high yields.

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An efficient synthesis of rac-trichostatic acid (1) and its analogues is reported starting from a commercially available aldehyde. Further manipulations of rac-1 led to rac-trichostatin A (TSA). Construction of the desired molecular architecture entails a two-component union, achieved through an in situ hydroboration followed by a Suzuki-Miyaura coupling with 2.

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Gamma,gamma-difluoroallylboronates have been prepared from trifluoroethanol and utilized for the allylboration of a variety of aldehydes to provide gem-difluorinated homoallylic alcohols. Alpha-chiral aldehydes were allylborated in 4:1-13:1 diastereoselectivity favoring the anti-isomer. A representative series of difluorinated hydroxyl enol ethers were converted to the corresponding alpha,alpha-difluoro-beta-hydroxy ketones.

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