There is a wide spectrum of severities in patients with pulmonary bleeding with a range from mild haemoptysis to severe bleeding with an acute risk of asphyxiation. For the management of acute pulmonary haemorrhage, it is essential to identify the underlying cause in order to initiate a target-oriented or causal therapy. The most common causes of localized pulmonary bleeding are lung cancer as well as infections, anticoagulant therapy or bronchiectasis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of novel hydrazino-based peptidomimetics and analogues comprising N-terminal lysine and C-terminal phenanthridinyl-l-alanine were prepared. The presented results demonstrate the up to now unknown possibility to finely modulate peptide interactions with DNA/RNA by α-hydrazino group insertion and how the different positioning of two α-hydrazino groups in peptides controls binding to various double stranded and single stranded DNA and RNA. All peptidomimetics bind with 1-10 micromolar affinity to ds-DNA/RNA, whereby the binding mode is a combination of electrostatic interactions and hydrophobic interactions within DNA/RNA grooves.
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February 2016
The first organocatalytic asymmetric addition of thiols to N-acyl ketimines, which are generated in situ from 3-hydroxy isoindolinones, is described. The reaction proceeds smoothly with a broad range of ketimines and thiols using a chiral Brønsted acid catalyst to afford N(acyl),S-acetals comprising a tetrasubstituted stereocenter in high yields and enantioselectivities (up to 98.5 : 1.
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September 2015
Peptidomimetics based on hydrazino derivatives of α-amino acids represent an important class of peptidic foldamers with promising biological activities, like protease inhibition and antimicrobial activity. However, the lack of straightforward method for the synthesis of optically pure hydrazino acids and efficient incorporation of hydrazino building blocks into peptide sequence hamper wider exploitation of hydrazino peptidomimetics. Here we described the utility of N (α)-benzyl protected and unprotected hydrazino derivatives of natural α-amino acids in synthesis of peptidomimetics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe story of nephrology in Toulouse is explained by Professor Jean-Michel Suc. From the 1950s until now, the understanding of renal physiology and kidney diseases is detailed, as well as the growth of dialysis and kidney transplantation.
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