55710-19-5Relevant articles and documents
COMPOSITION, SYNTHESIS, AND USE OF NEW ARYLSULFONYL ISONITRILES
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Paragraph 0153, (2015/09/23)
This invention relates to novel isonitriles, including arylsulfonyl isonitriles, and methods for their synthesis. The isonitriles include a conjugated ring system. The structure is designed with the flexibility to have multiple substitution patterns. The isonitriles may be used in applications including, but not limited to, pharmaceutical compositions.
Probing the isoprenylcysteine carboxyl methyltransferase (Icmt) binding pocket: Sulfonamide modified farnesyl cysteine (SMFC) analogs as Icmt inhibitors
Majmudar, Jaimeen D.,Hahne, Kalub,Hrycyna, Christine A.,Gibbs, Richard A.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 2616 - 2620 (2011/06/20)
Human isoprenylcysteine carboxyl methyltransferase (hIcmt) is a promising anticancer target as it is important for the post-translational modification of oncogenic Ras proteins. We herein report the synthesis and biochemical activity of 41 farnesyl-cystei
Dibenzothiepins, phthalans and phthalides from 4-heterosubstituted dibenzothiins
Yus, Miguel,Foubelo, Francisco,Ferrández, José V.
, p. 2083 - 2092 (2007/10/03)
The lithiation of 4-heterosubstituted dibenzothiins 1 (phenoxathiin, phenothiazine and thianthrene) with lithium and a catalytic amount of 4,4′-di-tert-butylbiphenyl (DTBB, 7.5% molar) in THF at temperatures ranging from -90 to -78°C gives the corresponding functionalised organolithium intermediate I, which by reaction with different electrophiles [H2O, D2O, ButCHO, PhCHO, Ph(CH2)2CHO, Me2CO, Et2CO, (CH2)5CO, (CH2)7CO] at the same temperature, followed by hydrolysis, gives the expected functionalised thiols 2. Cyclisation of some thiols 2 under acidic conditions leads to the corresponding seven-membered dibenzo heterocycles 5. In the case of thianthrene 1c, after addition of a carbonyl compound as the first electrophile [MeCHO, ButCHO, Me2CO, Et2CO, (CH2)5CO], the corresponding intermediate II can be lithiated again and react with a second electrophile. Diols 3 are obtained after hydrolysis when a carbonyl compound [ButCHO, PhCHO, Ph(CH2)2CHO, Me2CO, Et2CO, (CH2)5CO] is used as the second electrophile. Acidic cyclisation of diols 3 gives substituted phthalans 6 in almost quantitative yields. Finally, in the case of using carbon dioxide as the second electrophile, phthalides 4 are obtained after acidic hydrolysis.