788153-27-5Relevant articles and documents
The kinetic resolution of oxazinones by alcoholysis: access to orthogonally protected β-amino acids
Cronin, Sarah A.,Connon, Stephen J.
supporting information, p. 7348 - 7352 (2021/09/07)
The catalytic, alcoholytic kinetic resolution of oxazinones is reported. A novel, stereochemically dense cinchona alkaloid-based catalyst can facilitate the highly enantiodiscriminatory (Sup to 101) ring-opening of oxazinones equipped with electrophilic aryl units to generate orthogonally protected β-amino acids for the first time.
Identification of Cyanamide-Based Janus Kinase 3 (JAK3) Covalent Inhibitors
Casimiro-Garcia, Agustin,Trujillo, John I.,Vajdos, Felix,Juba, Brian,Banker, Mary Ellen,Aulabaugh, Ann,Balbo, Paul,Bauman, Jonathan,Chrencik, Jill,Coe, Jotham W.,Czerwinski, Robert,Dowty, Martin,Knafels, John D.,Kwon, Soojin,Leung, Louis,Liang, Sidney,Robinson, Ralph P.,Telliez, Jean-Baptiste,Unwalla, Ray,Yang, Xin,Thorarensen, Atli
, p. 10665 - 10699 (2019/01/03)
Ongoing interest in the discovery of selective JAK3 inhibitors led us to design novel covalent inhibitors that engage the JAK3 residue Cys909 by cyanamide, a structurally and mechanistically differentiated electrophile from other cysteine reacting groups previously incorporated in JAK3 covalent inhibitors. Through crystallography, kinetic, and computational studies, interaction of cyanamide 12 with Cys909 was optimized leading to potent and selective JAK3 inhibitors as exemplified by 32. In relevant cell-based assays and in agreement with previous results from this group, 32 demonstrated that selective inhibition of JAK3 is sufficient to drive JAK1/JAK3-mediated cellular responses. The contribution from extrahepatic processes to the clearance of cyanamide-based covalent inhibitors was also characterized using metabolic and pharmacokinetic data for 12. This work also gave key insights into a productive approach to decrease glutathione/glutathione S-transferase-mediated clearance, a challenge typically encountered during the discovery of covalent kinase inhibitors.
Kinetic Resolution of Aromatic β-Amino Acids Using a Combination of Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase and Aminomutase Biocatalysts
Weise, Nicholas J.,Ahmed, Syed T.,Parmeggiani, Fabio,Turner, Nicholas J.
supporting information, p. 1570 - 1576 (2017/05/05)
An enzymatic strategy for the preparation of (R)-β-arylalanines employing phenylalanine aminomutase and ammonia lyase (PAM and PAL) enzymes has been demonstrated. Candidate PAMs with the desired (S)-selectivity from Streptomyces maritimus (EncP) and Bacillus sp. (PabH) were identified via sequence analysis using a well-studied template sequence. The newly discovered PabH could be linked to the first ever proposed biosynthesis of pyloricidin-like secondary metabolites and was shown to display better β-lyase activity in many cases. In spite of this, a method combining the higher conversion of EncP with a strict α-lyase from Anabaena variabilis (AvPAL) was found to be more amenable, allowing kinetic resolution of five racemic substrates and a preparative-scale reaction with >98% (R) enantiomeric excess. This work represents an improved and enantiocomplementary method to existing biocatalytic strategies, allowing simple product separation and modular telescopic combination with a preceding chemical step using an achiral aldehyde as starting material. (Figure presented.).