35812-81-8Relevant articles and documents
Cross-functionalities of Bacillus deacetylases involved in bacillithiol biosynthesis and bacillithiol-S-conjugate detoxification pathways
Fang, Zhong,Roberts, Alexandra A.,Weidman, Karissa,Sharma, Sunil V.,Claiborne, Al,Hamilton, Christopher J.,Dos Santos, Patricia C.
, p. 239 - 247 (2013)
BshB, a key enzyme in bacillithiol biosynthesis, hydrolyses the acetyl group from N-acetylglucosamine malate to generate glucosamine malate. In Bacillus anthracis, BA1557 has been identified as the N-acetylglucosamine malate deacetylase (BshB); however, a
Cleavage of unactivated amide bonds by ammonium salt-accelerated hydrazinolysis
Shimizu, Yuhei,Noshita, Megumi,Mukai, Yuri,Morimoto, Hiroyuki,Ohshima, Takashi
supporting information, p. 12623 - 12625 (2015/05/20)
Hydrazinolysis of unactivated amide bonds is significantly accelerated by the addition of ammonium salts. The reactions proceed at 50-70 °C to give amines with broad substrate scope that outperforms existing amide bond cleavage reactions. Application to peptide and amino sugar derivatives is also demonstrated. This journal is
Nickel(II) complexes with Schiff-base ligands derived from epimeric pyranose backbones as 2,3-chelators: modeling the coordination chemistry of chitosan
Burkhardt, Anja,Goerls, Helmar,Plass, Winfried
, p. 1266 - 1277 (2008/09/21)
Two mononuclear nickel(II) complexes with Schiff-base ligands derived from the epimeric sugars glucosamine and mannosamine have been synthesized. The X-ray crystal structure reveals a distorted octahedral geometry at the nickel(II) ions with an N4/s