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Synthesis and structure-activity relationships of small-molecular di-basic esters, amides and carbamates as flaviviral protease inhibitors
Sundermann, Tom R.,Benzin, Clarissa V.,Dra?i?, Tonko,Klein, Christian D.
, p. 187 - 194 (2019/05/21)
Inhibitors of the flaviviral serine proteases, which are crucial for the replication of dengue and West-Nile virus, have attracted much attention over the last years. A dibasic 4-guanidinobenzoate was previously reported as inhibitor of the dengue protease with potency in the low-micromolar range. In the present study, this lead structure was modified with the intent to explore structure-activity relationships and obtain compounds with increased drug-likeness. Substitutions of the guanidine moieties, the aromatic rings, and the ester with other functionalities were evaluated. All changes were accompanied by a loss of inhibition, indicating that the 4-guanidinobenzoate scaffold is an essential element of this compound class. Further experiments indicate that the target recognition of the compounds involves the reversible formation of a covalent adduct.
Chemo- and Site-Selective Alkyl and Aryl Azide Reductions with Heterogeneous Nanoparticle Catalysts
Udumula, Venkatareddy,Nazari, S. Hadi,Burt, Scott R.,Alfindee, Madher N.,Michaelis, David J.
, p. 4423 - 4427 (2016/07/12)
Site-selective modification of bioactive natural products is an effective approach to generating new leads for drug discovery. Herein, we show that heterogeneous nanoparticle catalysts enable site-selective monoreduction of polyazide substrates for the generation of aminoglycoside antibiotic derivatives. The nanoparticle catalysts are highly chemoselective for reduction of alkyl and aryl azides under mild conditions and in the presence of a variety of easily reduced functional groups. High regioselectivity for monoazide reduction is shown to favor reduction of the least sterically hindered azide. We hypothesize that the observed selectivity is derived from the greater ability of less-hindered azide groups to interact with the surface of the nanoparticle catalyst. These results are complementary to previous Staudinger reduction methods that report a preference for selective reduction of electronically activated azides.
Novel 2-phenyl-3-{4'-[N-(4"-aminophenyl)carbamoyl]-phenyl}- quinazoline-4(3H)one-6-sulphonic acid based mono azo reactive dyes
Patel, Divyesh R.,Patel, Keshav C.
, p. 177 - 188 (2012/01/02)
A series of new heterocyclic mono azo reactive dyes 7a-m were prepared by diazotization of 2-phenyl-3-{4'-[N-(4"-aminophenyl)carbamoyl]-phenyl}- quinazoline-4(3H)-one-6-sulphonic acid (3) and coupling with various cyanurated coupling components 6a-m and their dyeing performance on silk, wool and cotton fibres was assessed. These dyes were found to give a variety of colour shades with very good depth and levelness on the fibres. All the compounds were identified by conventional method (IR and 1H-NMR) and elemental analyses. The percentage dye bath exhaustion on different fibres was reasonably good and acceptable. The dyed fibre showed moderate to very good fastness to light, washing and rubbing.