[structure: see text] The viability of proteins as targets of thermally and photoactivated enediynes has been confirmed at the molecular level. Model studies using a labeled substrate confirmed the efficacy of atom transfer from diyl radicals produced from enediynes to form captodatively stabilized carbon centered aminoacyl radicals, which then undergo either fragmentation or dimerization. To exploit this finding, a family of enediynes was developed using an intramolecular coupling strategy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA designed molecule with capacity to alkylate DNA bulges has been prepared from readily available starting materials. The spirocyclic template utilized was designed on the basis of established architectures, and equipped with a mustard alkylating group. Preliminary studies confirm alkylation of specific bulged sequences, paving the way for second generation substrates with higher affinity.
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October 2002
A series of photoactivated enediynes was prepared, and successfully employed for the selective degradation of target proteins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBulged regions of nucleic acids are important structural motifs whose function has been linked to a number of key nuclear processes. Additionally, bulged intermediates have been implicated in the etiology of several genetic diseases and as targets for viral regulation. Despite these obvious ramifications, few molecules are capable of selective binding to bulged sequences.
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