Publications by authors named "Eva S Schaffert"

We report a concise asymmetric synthesis of rakicidin A, a macrocyclic depsipeptide that selectively inhibits the growth of hypoxic cancer cells and stem-like leukemia cells. Key transformations include a diastereoselective organocatalytic cross-aldol reaction to build the polyketide portion of the molecule, a highly hindered ester fragment coupling reaction, an efficient Helquist-type Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons (HWE) macrocyclization, and a new DSC-mediated elimination reaction to construct the sensitive APD portion of rakicidin A. We further report the preparation of a simplified structural analogue (WY1) with dramatically enhanced hypoxia-selective activity.

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We demonstrate that a unique class-defining functionality (mc-APD) found in macrocyclic natural products with potent anti-cancer activity, imparts these compounds with electrophilic reactivity. The mc-APD group represents an interesting structural hybrid between canonical biologically relevant Michael-acceptors. Further, a novel thiol-elimination method for preparation of the mc-APD group is outlined.

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We demonstrate that the natural product brartemicin, a newly discovered inhibitor of cancer cell invasion, is a high-affinity ligand of the carbohydrate-recognition domain (CRD) of the C-type lectin mincle. Recent studies have revealed that mincle is a key macrophage receptor for the mycobacterial virulence factor trehalose dimycolate (TDM), which is a glycolipid component of the mycobacterial cell wall. Major uncertainties, however, remain concerning the mechanism of TDM-binding and subsequent signal transduction as well as interplay of potential co-receptors.

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In this review we investigate the use of complex ester fragment couplings within natural product total synthesis campaigns. We first outline the different biosynthetic and chemical strategies for performing complex ester couplings and on this mechanistic background we then present and discuss a collection of successful examples from the literature.

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1,5-Disubstituted and 5-monosubstituted aminomethyltetrazole derivatives derived from glycine were synthesized employing a TMSN(3)-modified variant of the Ugi reaction as a key step. All compounds were evaluated regarding their inhibitory potency and subtype selectivity at the four murine GABA transporter subtypes mGAT1-mGAT4. Though none of the 5-monosubstituted tetrazoles turned out to inhibit [(3)H]GABA uptake to a significant extent, the 1,5-disubstituted tetrazole derivatives displayed a distinct activity, especially at the GABA transport proteins mGAT2-mGAT4.

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