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A formyl peptide substituted with a conformationally constrained phenylalanine residue evokes a selective immune response in human neutrophils
Hayashi, Ryo,Miyazaki, Masaya,Osada, Satoshi,Kawasaki, Hiroshi,Fujita, Ichiro,Hamasaki, Yuhei,Kodama, Hiroaki
supporting information, p. 668 - 675 (2013/02/25)
Formyl-Met-Leu-Phe-OH (fMLP) binds to formyl peptide receptors, FPR1 and FPR2, and evokes migration and superoxide anion production in human neutrophils. To obtain a more effective and selective ligand, fMLP analogs in which the Phe residue was substitute
Asymmetric cyclopropanations by rhodium(II) N-(arylsulfonyl)prolinate catalyzed decomposition of vinyldiazomethanes in the presence of alkenes. Practical enantioselective synthesis of the four stereoisomers of 2-phenylcyclopropan-1-amino acid
Davies, Huw M. L.,Bruzinski, Paul R.,Lake, Debra H.,Kong, Norman,Fall, Michael J.
, p. 6897 - 6907 (2007/10/03)
The rhodium N-(arylsulfonyl)prolinate catalyzed decomposition of vinyldiazomethanes in the presence of alkenes leads to a very general method for the synthesis of functionalized cyclopropanes in a highly diastereoselective and enantioselective mode. A det