Publications by authors named "Robin Fertig"

AC1-004 is a potent inhibitor of the hypoxia-inducible factor alpha (HIF-1α) pathway, essential for tumour growth, angiogenesis and metastasis. We modelled a series of gold(I) complexes on AC1-004, retaining its 5-carboalkoxybenzimidazole as an NHC ligand while replacing its 2-aryloxymethyl residue with modified thiolato gold(I) fragments. The intention was to augment a potential HIF-1α inhibition by conducive effects typical of NHC gold complexes, such as an inhibition of tumoural thioredoxin reductase (TrxR), an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS), and cytotoxic and antiangiogenic effects.

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The discovery of reactions is a central topic in chemistry and especially interesting if access to compound classes, which have not yet been synthesized, is permitted. N-Heterocyclic compounds are very important due to their numerous applications in life and material science. We introduce here a consecutive three-component reaction, classes of N-heterocyclic compounds, and the associated synthesis concept (regenerative cyclisation).

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The alkylation of amines by alcohols is a broadly applicable, sustainable, and selective method for the synthesis of alkyl amines, which are important bulk and fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals. We show that Cr complexes can catalyze this C-N bond formation reaction. We synthesized and isolated 35 examples of alkylated amines, including 13 previously undisclosed products, and the use of amino alcohols as alkylating agents was demonstrated.

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