Publications by authors named "Marie-Elise Tran Huu Dau"

One-step assembly of hexahydroisoindole scaffolds by a sequence that combines the Petasis (borono-Mannich) and Diels-Alder reactions is described. The unique selectivity observed experimentally was confirmed by quantum calculations. The current method is applicable to a broad range of substrates, including free sugars, and holds significant potential to efficiently and stereoselectively build new heterocyclic structures.

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Two novel bisindole alkaloids, goniomedines A (1) and B (2), possessing an unprecedented quebrachamine-pleioarpamine-type skeleton, in which indole moieties are fused via a dihydropyran unit, were isolated from the stem bark of Gonioma malagasy. The structures were elucidated by comprehensive analysis of MS and NMR spectroscopic data. Their absolute configurations were deduced following the comparison of experimental and theoretically calculated ECD spectra and through biogenetic considerations.

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An unprecedented intramolecular Petasis condensation provides a novel approach to biologically important conduramines. The compounds are produced with an exclusive anti stereoselectivity for the newly created β-amino alcohol motif. The stereochemical outcome of the reaction is opposite to the one usually observed in the intermolecular reaction.

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Trigocherrin A, a chlorinated and highly oxygenated daphnane diterpenoid orthoester (DDO), was isolated from the bark of Trigonostemon cherrieri. Trigocherrin A is the first example of a naturally occurring halogenated DDO. Its structure was elucidated by comprehensive analysis of NMR spectroscopic data, and its absolute configuration was determined by comparison of experimental and theoretically calculated ECD spectra.

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Two rigid analogues of 5-ethylindolobenzazepinone 4, a potent cytotoxic agent and inhibitor of tubulin polymerization, were prepared. The first was the indane derivative 5, in which the ethyl group is attached to the benzo moiety. The second was the pyrrolidine analogue 6, in which the ethyl chain was bound to the lactam nitrogen.

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Asymmetric Michael addition of chiral 2-fluoroenaminoesters derived from (S)-1-phenylethylamine to α-substituted methyl acrylate leads to diastereomeric γ-substituted γ-fluoroglutamate precursors. The tertiary center bearing the amino acid function in its natural configuration is generated with a high level of stereocontrol in contrast to the quaternary carbon center. Diastereomeric γ-substituted γ-fluoroglutamates were efficiently separated and isolated as thioketal derivatives harboring very good enantioselectivity.

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Allocolchicinoids with B- and C-ring variations were synthesized using sequential enyne-metathesis/ Diels-Alder reactions (A-->AB-->ABC approach) and evaluated for their inhibitory effect on tubulin assembly in vitro. (-)-Allocolchicine 11 with methyl ester at C10 and (+/-)-cyclopropyl allocolchicinoid 32 exhibit similar activity than (-)-colchicine (1), probably derived from a similar flexibility in the biphenyl system. The presence of methyl ester at C10 led to a little loss in potency in comparison with the series with methyl ester at C9.

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Reaction of an isoquinoline, a silyloxyfuran, and an acyl or sulfonyl chloride provides easy access to a wide variety of isoquinolinobutyrolactones with excellent yields and diastereoselectivites (R*,R* isomer), even in the case of formation of quaternary centers (i.e., R(3) or R(4) = Me).

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In an effort to find potent inhibitors of the antiapoptotic protein Bcl-xL, a systematic in vitro evaluation was undertaken on 1470 Malaysian plant extracts. The ethyl acetate extract obtained from the bark of Meiogyne cylindrocarpa was selected for its interaction with the Bcl-xL/Bak association. Bioassay-guided purification of this species led to the isolation of two new dimeric sesquiterpenoids (1 and 2) possessing an unprecedented substituted cis-decalin carbon skeleton.

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The asymmetric synthesis of novel axially chiral biaryl compounds 5 a-f containing a seven- or eight-membered heterocyclic medium ring is described. These molecules can be considered to be structural hybrids of allocolchicine- and steganacin-type natural products. The synthesis featured an atropo-diastereoselective biaryl Suzuki coupling in which a benzylic stereocenter efficiently transferred its stereochemical information to the biaryl axis.

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Biological and chemical investigations of the methanolic crude extract of the Red Sea marine sponge Hyrtios erectus led to the isolation of a novel azepino-indole-type alkaloid named hyrtiazepine (2) and 5-hydroxy-1H-indole-3-carboxylic acid methyl ester (3), together with the known metabolites hyrtiosulawesine (1), 5-hydroxyindole-3-carbaldehyde (4), hyrtiosin A (5), and hyrtiosin B (6). Their structures were elucidated on the basis of mass spectrometry and detailed 2D NMR spectroscopic data. Hyrtiosulawesine (1) displayed a significant antiphospholipase A2 activity with an IC50 value of 14 microM in a fluorometric assay using Crotalus adamanteus venom phospholipase A2.

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[structure: see text] Three tetrapeptides incorporating a 14-membered (R(i+1), S(i+2)) cycloisodityrosine at the i + 1 and i + 2 positions were designed and synthesized. Conformational analysis by (1)H NMR and CD spectra as well as molecular modeling indicated that they all adopt a beta-turn conformation. While the CD spectrum of compound 2 is characteristic of the typical type-II beta-turn (maximum at approximately 200 nm and a minimum at approximately 220 nm), that of 1a (atropisomer of 2) is opposite in sign to the expected spectrum of the type-II beta-turn.

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A general method giving access to protected alpha-alkyl amino glycines (A3G) 4 from the previously described precursor alpha-isopropylthioglycine 1 is described. In the presence of N-bromosuccinimide, displacement of the thiol by a large variety of amines afforded the corresponding racemic amino acid mimics. The efficiency of the reaction was strongly dependent on the protective groups of the nucleophile used in the condensation.

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We report herein a short stereocontrolled synthesis of heterocyclic C-nucleosides (indole, imidazole, benzimidazole, and 6-iodobenzimidazole). First, condensation of 2-lithiated heterocycles 2-5 with 5-(tert-butyldiphenylsilyl)-2,3-O-isopropylidene-D-gamma-ribonolactone (1) afforded the hemiacetals 6-9 in good yields. Then, borohydride reduction (NaBH(4)) of the protected hemiacetals proceeded stereoselectively to give predominantly the S diols 10-13, which upon Mitsunobu cyclization afforded the alpha-C-nucleosides 14-17.

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It is found that N-phenyl-2-cyano-1-azadiene 4, prepared via a two-step, one-pot, sequence from acrylanilide, undergoes efficient [4 + 2] cycloaddition with a complete range of electron rich, electron poor, and neutral dienophiles under remarkably mild thermal conditions (90-120 degrees C for 20-48 h). Regiospecific formation of the alpha-cycloadduct wherein the dienophile substituent is alpha to nitrogen is observed for vinyl ethers and styrene, whereas the Diels-Alder reactions with methyl acrylate and methyl vinyl ketone (MVK) produce alpha/beta mixtures in which the alpha-cycloadduct is the major regioisomer (approximately 4-5:1). An essentially identical reaction pattern was observed in the Diels-Alder reaction of N-(p-methoxyphenyl)-2-cyano-1-azadiene 18 and the 4-methyl-substituted azadiene 27.

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