Publications by authors named "Prabhakara R Tharra"

α-Methoxyimino-β-keto esters are reported to undergo highly enantioselective catalytic transfer hydrogenation using the Noyori-Ikariya complex RuCl(-cymene)[(,)-Ts-DPEN] in a mixture of formic acid-triethylamine and dimethylformamide at 25 °C. The experimental study performed on over 25 substrates combined with computational analysis revealed that a -configured methoxyimino group positioned alpha to a ketone carbonyl leads to higher reactivity and mostly excellent enantioselectivity within this substrate class. Density functional theory calculations of competing transition states were used in rationalizing the origins of enantioselectivity and the possible role of the methoxyimino group in the reaction outcome.

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We report a concise synthesis of the naturally occurring protein synthesis inhibitor (+)-actinobolin (1). The densely functionalized and stereochemically complex molecular structure of 1 was assembled from (-)-quinic acid, L-threonine, and L-alanine as the principal components. Our route is based around a convergent strategy that features conjugate addition of an α-amino radical in the key fragment-coupling step.

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We report synthesis of two diastereomeric structures previously proposed for the complex secondary metabolite pseurotin A. Both structures were accessed from the same building blocks taking advantage of a stereodivergent nickel(II)-diamine-catalyzed 1,4-addition of a chiral 2-alkoxycarbonyl-3(2)-furanone. Late-stage Csp-Csp cross-coupling of a highly functionalized bromoalkyne featured in the pseurotin A side-chain assembly.

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Background: The frequency of allergic diseases is constantly rising. Dysregulated production of isotype E immunoglobulins is one of the key factors behind allergic reactions and its modulation is therefore an important target for pharmacological intervention. Natural products of the pseurotin family were reported to be inhibitors of IgE production in B-cells.

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