Publications by authors named "Raphael Oriez"

A copper-catalyzed asymmetric vinylogous conjugate addition of butenolide to 2-ester-substituted chromones is described, and it delivers - or -chromanone lactones with high stereoselectivities. The enantioselectivity-determining step varied with the use of B(OMe) as an additive, resulting in enhanced stereoselectivities, as revealed by density functional theory calculations, which also provided theoretical insight into the origin of the ligand-dependent diastereodivergence.

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Vicinal oxygen-containing tetra- and tri-substituted stereocenters exist widely in chromanone lactone and tetrahydroxanthone natural products. Their enantioselective construction in a single step remains elusive and poses a formidable challenge for chemical synthesis. Here, we report the first copper(I)-catalyzed asymmetric vinylogous additions of siloxyfurans to 2-ester-substituted chromones, which enable concise and enantioselective assembly of chromanone lactones.

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The disruption of the tumor microenvironment (TME) is a promising anti-cancer strategy, but its effective targeting for solid tumors remains unknown. Here, we investigated the anti-cancer activity of the mitochondrial complex I inhibitor intervenolin (ITV), which modulates the TME independent of energy depletion. By modulating lactate metabolism, ITV induced the concomitant acidification of the intra- and extracellular environment, which synergistically suppressed S6K1 activity in cancer cells through protein phosphatase-2A-mediated dephosphorylation via G-protein-coupled receptor(s).

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A rare-earth metal/alkali metal bimetallic catalyst proved particularly effective for enantioselectively coupling nitroalkanes and α-keto esters in an anti-selective manner to afford synthetically versatile, densely functionalized, and optically active α-nitro tertiary alcohols. A chiral diamide ligand captured two distinct metal cations, giving rise to a catalytically competent solid-phase heterobimetallic catalyst by simple mixing via self-assembly. The advantage of the solid-phase asymmetric catalyst was realized by successful application to the enantio- and diastereoselective reaction in a continuous-flow platform.

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An N-heterocyclic carbene promotes cyclization of sulfonylalkynols and sulfonylalkynamides that accompanies 1,2-migration of the sulfonyl groups. This reaction provides a novel access to oxa- and azacycles possessing a pendent vinyl sulfone functionality, which, in turn, is amenable for further transformations.

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The rate and enantioselectivity of chiral NHC-catalyzed asymmetric acylation of alcohols with an adjacent H-bond donor functionality are remarkably enhanced in the presence of a carboxylate cocatalyst. The degree of the enhancement is correlated with the basicity of the carboxylate. With a cocatalyst and a newly developed electron-deficient chiral NHC, kinetic resolution and desymmetrization of cyclic diols and amino alcohols were achieved with extremely high selectivity (up to s = 218 and 99% ee, respectively) at a low catalyst loading (0.

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Depending on the N-heterocyclic carbene catalyst utilized, α-unbranched aldehydes selectively provided amides, esters, or carboxylic acids through oxidation by NCS. The α-unbranched aldehyde underwent these reactions chemoselectively in the presence of an aromatic or α-branched aldehyde.

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