A unique operon structure has been identified in the genomes of several plant- and insect-associated bacteria. The distinguishing feature of this operon is the presence of tandem hilA and hilB genes encoding dioxygenases belonging to the PF13640 and PF10014 (BsmA) Pfam families, respectively. The genes encoding HilA and HilB from Pantoea ananatis AJ13355 were cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli.
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March 2008
A synthetic method for 2',3'-dideoxyinosine (ddI) from inosine was established via radical deoxygenation of N1,5'-O-diprotected-2',3'-bis-S-methyl dithiocarbonate of inosine derivatives. The radical deoxygenation proceeded smoothly to give the desired dideoxy compounds in good yields using 1-ethylpiperidinium hypophosphite and triethylborane. Benzyl or p-methoxybenzyl protection of inosine at the N1, 5'-O-positions were effective for the ddI synthesis.
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November 2006
A key compound, 2-amino-6-chlor-9-(2,3-dideoxy-3-fluoro-beta-D-erythro-pentofuranosyl)puine, was prepared from 2-amino-6-chloropurine riboside in 5 steps, then subjected to the nucleophilic displacement with benzenethiols to afford 6-arylthio congeners. These compounds showed a similar anti-HBV effect to that of 2',3' dideoxy-3'-fluoroguanosine.
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November 2006
We have established practical synthetic methods for penciclovir (PCV, 1) and famciclovir (FCV, 2) from N2-acetyl-7-benzylguanine (NAc7BnG, 3) and 6,6-dimethyl-5, 7-dioxaspiro[2.5]octane-4,8-dione (4)--the latter being a more easily prepared cyclic precursor of the diacetate side chain (5) used in the conventional process. The coupling of 4 with 3 proceeded regioselectively at the N9 position of guanine in good yield.
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December 2005
A synthetic method was established for 3'-alpha-fluoro-2','3-dideoxyguanosine 1 from guanosine 2 in 27% overall yield and 6 steps. A byproduct 6a of fluorination was identified by NMR studies, its presence strongly supporting our supposition that the fluorination itself proceeded via a bromonium cation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAsymmetric transfer hydrogenation of N-substituted (3S)-3-amino-1-chloro-4-phenyl-2-butanones in the presence of CpRhCl[(R,R)-Tsdpen] (S/C = 1000) with a mixture of formic acid/triethylamine gave N-substituted (2R,3S)-3-amino-1-chloro-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutanes with up to 93% de in a quantitative yield, and reduction with the enantiomeric catalyst CpRhCl[(S,S)-Tsdpen] gave (2S,3S)-diastereomeric alcohol with up to 96% de.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[reaction: see text] A practical method for the synthesis of optically active styrene oxides has been developed via formation of optically active 2-chloro-1-phenylethanols generated by reductive transformation of ring-substituted 2-chloroacetophenones. The optically active alcohols with up to 98% ee are obtainable from the asymmetric reduction of acetophenones with an S/C = 1000-5000 with a formic acid triethylamine mixture containing a well-defined chiral Rh complex, CpRhCl[(R,R)-Tsdpen].
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