Copper‐Catalyzed Ligand‐Free Remote C−H Bond Amidation of 8‐Amidoquinolines with N ‐Fluorobenzenesulfonimide

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (47) ◽  
pp. 13559-13563
Author(s):  
Li He ◽  
Yihang Zhu ◽  
Yongjun Xu
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2019 ◽  
Vol 476 (21) ◽  
pp. 3141-3159 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meiru Si ◽  
Can Chen ◽  
Zengfan Wei ◽  
Zhijin Gong ◽  
GuiZhi Li ◽  
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Abstract MarR (multiple antibiotic resistance regulator) proteins are a family of transcriptional regulators that is prevalent in Corynebacterium glutamicum. Understanding the physiological and biochemical function of MarR homologs in C. glutamicum has focused on cysteine oxidation-based redox-sensing and substrate metabolism-involving regulators. In this study, we characterized the stress-related ligand-binding functions of the C. glutamicum MarR-type regulator CarR (C. glutamicum antibiotic-responding regulator). We demonstrate that CarR negatively regulates the expression of the carR (ncgl2886)–uspA (ncgl2887) operon and the adjacent, oppositely oriented gene ncgl2885, encoding the hypothetical deacylase DecE. We also show that CarR directly activates transcription of the ncgl2882–ncgl2884 operon, encoding the peptidoglycan synthesis operon (PSO) located upstream of carR in the opposite orientation. The addition of stress-associated ligands such as penicillin and streptomycin induced carR, uspA, decE, and PSO expression in vivo, as well as attenuated binding of CarR to operator DNA in vitro. Importantly, stress response-induced up-regulation of carR, uspA, and PSO gene expression correlated with cell resistance to β-lactam antibiotics and aromatic compounds. Six highly conserved residues in CarR were found to strongly influence its ligand binding and transcriptional regulatory properties. Collectively, the results indicate that the ligand binding of CarR induces its dissociation from the carR–uspA promoter to derepress carR and uspA transcription. Ligand-free CarR also activates PSO expression, which in turn contributes to C. glutamicum stress resistance. The outcomes indicate that the stress response mechanism of CarR in C. glutamicum occurs via ligand-induced conformational changes to the protein, not via cysteine oxidation-based thiol modifications.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rémi blieck ◽  
Marc Taillefer ◽  
Florian Monnier

The addition of carboxylic acids to allenes was performed for the first time with copper catalysis. The hydrocarboxylation reaction is totally regio- and stereoselective, ligand-free and used catalytic amounts of copper and base.


Langmuir ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (11) ◽  
pp. 3399-3409
Author(s):  
Tzu-Hsien Wu ◽  
Cheng-Han Wu ◽  
Chun-Jen Huang ◽  
Ying-Chih Chang

Author(s):  
Lennart Gundelach ◽  
Christofer S Tautermann ◽  
Thomas Fox ◽  
Chris-Kriton Skylaris

The accurate prediction of protein-ligand binding free energies with tractable computational methods has the potential to revolutionize drug discovery. Modeling the protein-ligand interaction at a quantum mechanical level, instead of...


RSC Advances ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 5487-5490
Author(s):  
Zilong Pan ◽  
Luhua Liu ◽  
Senmiao Xu ◽  
Zhenlu Shen

First example of ligand-free Iridium-catalyzed Regioselective C–H borylation of indoles under mild reaction conditions.


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