Publications by authors named "Wu-Jui Lin"

The total synthesis of tricyclic marine alkaloid fasicularin () has been accomplished from a novel sterically well-defined α-aminonitrile , featuring a novel double consecutive epimerization process and Ir-catalyzed reductive functionalization of a tertiary γ-lactam. The required configuration is obtained through the thermodynamically stereoselectively driven isomerization of a readily available 8a-cyanodecahydroquinoline framework. The strategy allows us to achieve the tricyclic core structures efficiently from affordable starting materials through simple operations.

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We describe here the diastereocontrolled formal racemic syntheses of tricyclic marine alkaloids, lepadiformines A, B, and C as well as their C2 epimers, featuring divergent and stereoselective syntheses of the -acetyl-8a-cyanodecahydroquinoline frameworks and the base-mediated intramolecular cyclization to establish the spiral quaternary center of the tricyclic framework from sterically well-defined α-aminonitrile . The approach allows us to accomplish the tricyclic core structure efficiently from readily available starting materials through simple operations. An unexpected pair of consecutive epimerizations at two contiguous stereocenters is observed on the basis of single-crystal X-ray analyses of the intermediates and derivatives.

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Mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) is an important rotation legume crop for human nutrition in Asia. Bruchids (Callosobruchus spp.

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Article Synopsis
  • Mungbean is a vital legume crop in South and Southeast Asia, but it is threatened by storage pests known as bruchids, which affect its longevity and usability.
  • Research comparing bruchid-resistant and -susceptible mungbean lines revealed over 42,000 genes, with 91 genes identified as differentially expressed, potentially linked to bruchid resistance.
  • The study discovered significant nucleotide variations associated with resistance, particularly on chromosome 5, indicating that metabolic factors and transposable elements may also play roles in enhancing mungbean's resistance to pests.
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