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Vicinal difluorination as a C=C surrogate: an analog of piperine with enhanced solubility, photostability, and acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity

  • Yuvixza Lizarme-Salas,
  • Alexandra Daryl Ariawan,
  • Ranjala Ratnayake,
  • Hendrik Luesch,
  • Angela Finch and
  • Luke Hunter

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2663–2670, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.216

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  • microenvironment of a protein binding site could also change the relative energies of the various F–C–C–F and F–C–C=O rotamers, offering the possibility that analog 2 might be an effective conformational mimic of 1 in some environments but not in others. Herein, we describe the optimisation of a synthetic route to
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Published 28 Oct 2020

Anion exchange resins in phosphate form as versatile carriers for the reactions catalyzed by nucleoside phosphorylases

  • Julia N. Artsemyeva,
  • Ekaterina A. Remeeva,
  • Tatiana N. Buravskaya,
  • Irina D. Konstantinova,
  • Roman S. Esipov,
  • Anatoly I. Miroshnikov,
  • Natalia M. Litvinko and
  • Igor A. Mikhailopulo

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2607–2622, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.212

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  • activity 167 IU per mg protein), uridine phosphorylase (UP, specific activity 140 IU per mg protein in solution 17 mg/mL), and purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP, specific activity 27 IU per mg of protein) [80] have been used throughout of the studies. The powdered enzymes were dissolved in 5 mM K
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Published 22 Oct 2020

Comparative ligand structural analytics illustrated on variably glycosylated MUC1 antigen–antibody binding

  • Christopher B. Barnett,
  • Tharindu Senapathi and
  • Kevin J. Naidoo

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2540–2550, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.206

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  • conformation of the peptide portion of the antigen and does not bind directly. Previous studies have shown that O-glycosylation may provide increased physical stability [20], rigid conformations for protein stability [21], induce the formation of stiff and extended peptide conformations [22], and may affect
  • mucin octapeptide showed that the peptide conformation depended on the extent of glycosylation. Glycosylation induces small changes in protein structure and shifts it from a random to a more turn-like structure [26]. Kirnasky et al. noted that O-glycosylation slightly affected the conformational
  • server [30] which includes several helper tools (PDB Manipulator [31] and Glycan Reader [32][33]), was used to build these systems and generate input files [34] for use with OpenMM. Five systems were built in CHARMM-GUI based on initial structures from the Protein Data bank (PDB ID:5T6P, 5T78). The
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Published 13 Oct 2020

Leveraging glycomics data in glycoprotein 3D structure validation with Privateer

  • Haroldas Bagdonas,
  • Daniel Ungar and
  • Jon Agirre

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2523–2533, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.204

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  • convey significantly more information than what is available through protein synthesis and the expression of the genetic code alone. For example, glycosylation is used as a switch to modulate protein activity [1]; glycosylation plays a crucial part in folding/unfolding pathways of some proteins in cells
  • [2][3]; the level of N-glycan expression regulates the adhesiveness of a cell [4]; glycosylation also plays a role in immune function [5] and cellular signalling [5][6]. At the forefront, glycosylation plays a significant role in influencing proteinprotein interactions. For example, the influenza
  • and protein interactions [12]. Unfortunately, significant challenges have affected the determination of glycoprotein structures for decades and have had a detrimental impact on the quality and reliability of the produced models. Anomalies have been reported regarding carbohydrate nomenclature [13
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Published 09 Oct 2020

NMR Spectroscopy of supramolecular chemistry on protein surfaces

  • Peter Bayer,
  • Anja Matena and
  • Christine Beuck

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2505–2522, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.203

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  • interaction of proteins with their interaction partners, both biomolecules and synthetic ligands. In recent years, the focus in chemistry has kept expanding from targeting small binding pockets in proteins to recognizing patches on protein surfaces, mostly via supramolecular chemistry, with the goal to
  • modulate proteinprotein interactions. Here we present NMR methods that have been applied to characterize these molecular interactions and discuss the challenges of this endeavor. Keywords: molecular recognition; NMR; protein ligand interaction; protein surfaces; supramolecular chemistry; Introduction In
  • recent years, the focus of biochemical research and drug development has shifted from the inhibition of single enzymes to targeting protein-protein interactions [1][2], which play key roles in cellular function and dysfunction [3][4]. Enzymes usually bind their substrates in deep pockets with specific
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Published 09 Oct 2020

Computational tools for drawing, building and displaying carbohydrates: a visual guide

  • Kanhaya Lal,
  • Rafael Bermeo and
  • Serge Perez

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2448–2468, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.199

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  • formats [11]. Along the same line, the development of various other applications allowed the users to sketch 2D-glycan structures by dragging and dropping monosaccharides to canvas to generate 3D structures for further usages. These depictions comply with protein data bank (PDB) [12] format, or in the
  • form of images [13][14]. Besides, these tools for representing glycans in 2D and 3D shape [15] allowed the integration of glycans into protein structures or complexes. The tools developed in the last few years have automated the sketching of glycans and glycopeptides, allowing rapid display of
  • hand, the Glycan Modeler allows in silico N-/O-glycosylation for glycan-protein complexes and generates a “most relevant” glycan structure through Glycan Fragment Database (GFDB) [68] search which gives proper orientations relative to the target protein. In the absence of target glycan sequence in GFDB
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The B & B approach: Ball-milling conjugation of dextran with phenylboronic acid (PBA)-functionalized BODIPY

  • Patrizia Andreozzi,
  • Lorenza Tamberi,
  • Elisamaria Tasca,
  • Gina Elena Giacomazzo,
  • Marta Martinez,
  • Mirko Severi,
  • Marco Marradi,
  • Stefano Cicchi,
  • Sergio Moya,
  • Giacomo Biagiotti and
  • Barbara Richichi

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2272–2281, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.188

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  • range of biomolecules: amino acids [8], peptides [9], glycosides [10], nucleosides/nucleotides [11], and lipids [12]. Also, protein-based nano-bio-conjugates [13] have been prepared by ball milling, retaining the native properties of the proteins after mechanochemical synthesis. Boronic acids and their
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Published 11 Sep 2020

Tools for generating and analyzing glycan microarray data

  • Akul Y. Mehta,
  • Jamie Heimburg-Molinaro and
  • Richard D. Cummings

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2260–2271, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.187

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  • the mammalian body. They play a vital role in a number of physiologic and pathologic conditions. Glycan microarrays allow a plethora of information to be obtained on protein–glycan binding interactions. In this review, we describe the intricacies of the generation of glycan microarray data and the
  • the dataset. D) Structural information tools 1. GlyMDB: Status: Available. Address: http://www.glycanstructure.org/glymdb/. Description: GlyMDB is a web-based database which links glycan microarray binding data from the CFG database to protein structures (PDB) [51]. A user can select a dataset from
  • the CFG dataset available and set thresholds for binding versus nonbinding. The application can then show you motifs which make a significant binding contribution on the microarray. In addition it allows you to quickly search for PDB files with sequence identity matching to the protein sample put on
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Published 10 Sep 2020

GlypNirO: An automated workflow for quantitative N- and O-linked glycoproteomic data analysis

  • Toan K. Phung,
  • Cassandra L. Pegg and
  • Benjamin L. Schulz

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2127–2135, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.180

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  • Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia 10.3762/bjoc.16.180 Abstract Mass spectrometry glycoproteomics is rapidly maturing, allowing unprecedented insights into the diversity and functions of protein glycosylation. However, quantitative glycoproteomics remains challenging. We developed GlypNirO, an
  • -glycosylation; O-glycosylation; Python; Introduction Glycosylation is a key post-translational modification critical for protein folding and function in eukaryotes [1][2][3]. Diverse types of glycosylation are known, all involving modification of specific amino acid residues with complex carbohydrate
  • ]. This heterogeneity can take the form of variable occupancy, also known as macroheterogeneity – the presence or absence of modification at a particular site in a protein, due to inefficient transfer of the initial glycan structure [5]. In addition, the non-template-driven synthesis of glycan structures
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Published 01 Sep 2020

Muyocopronones A and B: azaphilones from the endophytic fungus Muyocopron laterale

  • Ken-ichi Nakashima,
  • Junko Tomida,
  • Tomoe Tsuboi,
  • Yoshiaki Kawamura and
  • Makoto Inoue

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2100–2107, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.177

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  • fungus; modified Mosher’s method; Muyocopron laterale; polyketides; Introduction Azaphilones, which are a class of fungal polyketides with diverse structures, have received growing attention due to their various biological activities, such as the inhibition of some proteinprotein interactions [1][2
  • ], tau aggression [3], and heat shock protein 90 [4], in addition to their antimicrobial, cytotoxic, anticancer, and anti-inflammatory effects [5]. To date, over 400 azaphilones have been reported from various fungal strains, the majority of which have been produced by ascomycetes belonging to the
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Published 28 Aug 2020

Clustering and curation of electropherograms: an efficient method for analyzing large cohorts of capillary electrophoresis glycomic profiles for bioprocessing operations

  • Ian Walsh,
  • Matthew S. F. Choo,
  • Sim Lyn Chiin,
  • Amelia Mak,
  • Shi Jie Tay,
  • Pauline M. Rudd,
  • Yang Yuansheng,
  • Andre Choo,
  • Ho Ying Swan and
  • Terry Nguyen-Khuong

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2087–2099, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.176

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  • purchased from Merck Millipore, (USA). Protein A HP Spintrap (28-9031-32) was purchased from GE Healthcare, USA. FAST Glycan Kit (Part no: B94499PTO, SCIEX, USA). Ammonium formate (Part No. 186007081), RapiGest SF (Part No. 186001860), RapiFluor-MS Reagent Solution (Part No. 186008091), and ACQUITY UPLC
  • . Sample preparation of antibody N-glycans Protein A purification and buffer exchange: The collected cell supernatant was filtered through a 0.22 µM PVDF syringe filter (Sterile Millex Filter, Merck Millipore, Ireland). Antibodies were then purified using protein A spin trap columns (Protein A HP Spintrap
  • using UPLC-MS The supernatant was purified using Protein A HP SpinTrap (GE Healthcare). The purified glycoprotein obtained was buffer exchanged into water using a 10 kDa molecular weight cut-off filter (Merck Millipore) to eliminate any salts and nucleophiles that could interfere with the subsequent
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Published 27 Aug 2020

How and why plants and human N-glycans are different: Insight from molecular dynamics into the “glycoblocks” architecture of complex carbohydrates

  • Carl A. Fogarty,
  • Aoife M. Harbison,
  • Amy R. Dugdale and
  • Elisa Fadda

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2046–2056, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.171

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  • , implicated in protein folding and structural stability, and mediating interactions with receptors and with the environment. All N-glycans share a common core from which linear or branched arms stem from, with functionalization specific to different species and to the cells’ health and disease state. This
  • ][21][22][23]. More specifically, we investigate how core α(1-3)-linked fucose (Fuc) and β(1-2)-linked xylose (Xyl) affect the structure and dynamics of plants N-glycoforms [23] and of hybrid constructs with mammalian N-glycoforms [24]. At first glance plants protein N-glycosylation [23] is quite
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Published 21 Aug 2020

pH- and concentration-dependent supramolecular self-assembly of a naturally occurring octapeptide

  • Goutam Ghosh and
  • Gustavo Fernández

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2017–2025, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.168

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  • Information File 1) of galectin-1, a β-sheet lectin protein that is available in bovine spleen [53] (for a detailed crystal structure see the Protein Data Bank; PDB ID 1SLT). Given the amphiphilic and pH-responsive nature of PEP-1, we investigated both the pH- and concentration-dependent formation of
  • (Glu−) amino acids [73][74]. Mechanistic insights into the observed conformational transformation via molecular dynamics simulations are underway in our laboratory. Conclusion In summary, we synthesized a naturally occurring amphiphilic peptide fragment, PEP-1, from a β-sheet lectin protein, galectin-1
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Published 17 Aug 2020

Automated high-content imaging for cellular uptake, from the Schmuck cation to the latest cyclic oligochalcogenides

  • Rémi Martinent,
  • Javier López-Andarias,
  • Dimitri Moreau,
  • Yangyang Cheng,
  • Naomi Sakai and
  • Stefan Matile

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2007–2016, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.167

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  • efficient delivery of a model protein (avidin, around 67 kDa) into cells through biotin–avidin technology could be achieved in the presence of this strikingly small peptide. However, the uptake of peptide 9-labeled avidin was dramatically reduced into cells that express less GAGs on the cell surfaces. These
  • added to minimize the passive diffusion across the membrane and to maximize the solubility in water. Biotin was used to interface the transporter and streptavidin to probe the COC-mediated protein delivery. A chloroalkane, finally, was needed for the HC CAPA. The trifunctional transporter 23 was first
  • complexed with streptavidin 24 (Figure 6). The resulting complex 25 was then incubated with HGM cells. These are stable cell lines, expressing the self-labeling HaloTag protein and GFP in the outer mitochondrial membrane (Figure 6a) [55]. If the complex 25 indeed reaches the cytosol, the chloroalkane will
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Published 14 Aug 2020

Design, synthesis and application of carbazole macrocycles in anion sensors

  • Alo Rüütel,
  • Ville Yrjänä,
  • Sandip A. Kadam,
  • Indrek Saar,
  • Mihkel Ilisson,
  • Astrid Darnell,
  • Kristjan Haav,
  • Tõiv Haljasorg,
  • Lauri Toom,
  • Johan Bobacka and
  • Ivo Leito

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1901–1914, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.157

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  • this protein-inspired architecture have recently been praised in the use of naphthotubes [3]. Association between the receptor and the analyte may change considerably when the receptor is attached to an electrode surface or embedded in a sensor membrane. Water, as the most common environment for real
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Polarity effects in 4-fluoro- and 4-(trifluoromethyl)prolines

  • Vladimir Kubyshkin

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1837–1852, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.151

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  • issues in the chemistry of amino acids, while the latter are key actors in multiple biochemical processes. In protein translation, for example, 20 (+2) amino acids are utilized for polymerizing them into a primary structure of a protein. Most of these structures share the same key elements with the
  • analogues with distinct hydrophobic properties can impact their ability to pass biomembranes [54][55][56]. A crystallographic study has shown that when included into a protein structure, a fluorine atom exhibits a network of interaction within a protein core [57]. Another recent study showed that the
  • protein chemistry. The peptide bond can exist in two discrete states, commonly designated as trans- and cis-rotamers (ω = 180 and 0°, respectively). The cis-peptide bond is very rare in natural proteins [79], except for the cases when it precedes a proline residue. The secondary amino group of proline
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Published 23 Jul 2020

Nonenzymatic synthesis of anomerically pure, mannosyl-based molecular probes for scramblase identification studies

  • Giovanni Picca,
  • Markus Probst,
  • Simon M. Langenegger,
  • Oleg Khorev,
  • Peter Bütikofer,
  • Anant K. Menon and
  • Robert Häner

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1732–1739, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.145

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  • Bern, Switzerland Department of Biochemistry, Weill Cornell Medical College, 1300 York Avenue, 10065 New York, United States of America 10.3762/bjoc.16.145 Abstract The chemical synthesis of molecular probes to identify and study membrane proteins involved in the biological pathway of protein
  • glycolipid analogs; scramblase; Introduction Mannosyl phosphoryl dolichol (MPD), an important, multifunctional glycolipid, is used as a mannose donor for protein N-glycosylation, O- and C-mannosylation, and glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchoring in the luminal leaflet of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER
  • ) [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. Interestingly, MPD is synthesized on the cytoplasmic face of the ER and must be translocated across the ER membrane to participate in luminal glycosyltransfer reactions [3][4]. A specific membrane protein – MPD scramblase – is required to facilitate the transbilayer movement
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Published 20 Jul 2020

Synthesis of Streptococcus pneumoniae serotype 9V oligosaccharide antigens

  • Sharavathi G. Parameswarappa,
  • Claney L. Pereira and
  • Peter H. Seeberger

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1693–1699, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.140

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  • acetate loss during isolation, purification, or protein conjugation leads to structurally altered CPS. Vaccines based on synthetic carbohydrate antigens [11][12][13][14][15] such as the first commercially available semisynthetic glycoconjugate vaccine Quimi Hib® against H. influenzae [16] and Shigella
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Published 15 Jul 2020

Facile synthesis of 7-alkyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1,8-naphthyridines as arginine mimetics using a Horner–Wadsworth–Emmons-based approach

  • Rhys A. Lippa,
  • John A. Murphy and
  • Tim N. Barrett

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1617–1626, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.134

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  • 13.8) [1] replicating the side-on salt-bridge binding interaction made between the guanidinium functionality of arginine and an aspartic acid residue in the protein. Consequently, this moiety has been used in various integrin inhibitors (Figure 1) [2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. Current routes to install
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Synthesis of new dihydroberberine and tetrahydroberberine analogues and evaluation of their antiproliferative activity on NCI-H1975 cells

  • Giacomo Mari,
  • Lucia De Crescentini,
  • Serena Benedetti,
  • Francesco Palma,
  • Stefania Santeusanio and
  • Fabio Mantellini

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1606–1616, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.133

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  • effects [32], inhibits both hERG current and the expression of hERG protein [33], inhibits the pancreatic lipase [34], shows antiradical, revitalizing and antifibrotic properties for dermatological applications [35], manifests a synergic effect with antibiotics [36], and displays antitumoral activities
  • proliferation as evaluated by SRB assay (estimating total protein content) at 24 h and 48 h of treatment. Data are expressed as mean ± SD (n = 3). *p < 0.05 vs CTR (DMSO 0.05%). Preparation of functionalized-BER, -DHBER and -THBER derivatives. Substrate scope of hydrazono-DHBER. Reaction conditions: DHBER (1.0
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Antibacterial scalarane from Doriprismatica stellata nudibranchs (Gastropoda, Nudibranchia), egg ribbons, and their dietary sponge Spongia cf. agaricina (Demospongiae, Dictyoceratida)

  • Cora Hertzer,
  • Stefan Kehraus,
  • Nils Böhringer,
  • Fontje Kaligis,
  • Robert Bara,
  • Dirk Erpenbeck,
  • Gert Wörheide,
  • Till F. Schäberle,
  • Heike Wägele and
  • Gabriele M. König

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1596–1605, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.132

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  • were shown to share and cover various core functions of sponge metabolism by functionally equivalent symbionts, analogous enzymes, or biosynthetic pathways [16][79][80]. Another Spongia species, S. officinalis, was shown to harbour bacteria with terpenoid cyclases/protein prenyltransferases responsible
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Heterogeneous photocatalysis in flow chemical reactors

  • Christopher G. Thomson,
  • Ai-Lan Lee and
  • Filipe Vilela

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1495–1549, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.125

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Synthesis of new fluorescent molecules having an aggregation-induced emission property derived from 4-fluoroisoxazoles

  • Kazuyuki Sato,
  • Akira Kawasaki,
  • Yukiko Karuo,
  • Atsushi Tarui,
  • Kentaro Kawai and
  • Masaaki Omote

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1411–1417, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.117

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  • bioprobes [9][10][11][12][13][14]. For example, it is presumed that prion disease, which is caused by the accumulation of prion protein aggregates in the brain, plays an important role in the pathophysiological mechanism of prion protein-polymerized oligomers. However, since prion protein oligomers cannot
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Published 22 Jun 2020

Synthesis, antiinflammatory activity, and molecular docking studies of bisphosphonic esters as potential MMP-8 and MMP-9 inhibitors

  • Abimelek Cortes-Pacheco,
  • María Adelina Jiménez-Arellanes,
  • Francisco José Palacios-Can,
  • José Antonio Valcarcel-Gamiño,
  • Rodrigo Said Razo-Hernández,
  • María del Carmen Juárez-Vázquez,
  • Adolfo López-Torres and
  • Oscar Abelardo Ramírez-Marroquín

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1277–1287, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.108

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  • was pointing away from the zinc ion [39]. The calculated distances from the Zn2+ ion and the different sites at the ligand and the protein are summarized in Table 5. The zinc chelation in MMP-9 occurred in a different way. The predicted orientation of the histidine residues at the catalytic site were
  • not aiming directly at the metal ion. However, it can be assumed that because of the flexibility of the protein in solution, the coordination to the metal ion would be possible. The targets 3 and 4 could coordinate the Zn2+ ion through the oxygen atom double bonded to the phosphorus atom (P=O) of one
  • molecules inside the catalytic site allowed the coordination through the ester groups rather than through the phosphonate moieties. The calculated distances from the Zn2+ ion and the different sites at the ligand and the protein are summarized in Table 6. In Figure 4, a schematic representation of the
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Anthelmintic drug discovery: target identification, screening methods and the role of open science

  • Frederick A. Partridge,
  • Ruth Forman,
  • Carole J. R. Bataille,
  • Graham M. Wynne,
  • Marina Nick,
  • Angela J. Russell,
  • Kathryn J. Else and
  • David B. Sattelle

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1203–1224, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.105

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  • researchers, The Worm Breeder’s Gazette, which combines advice and suggestions on methods with informal communication of new findings in advance of publication. For example, the Nobel prize-winning use of a green fluorescence protein as a marker was reported in the Gazette by Martin Chalfie and colleagues
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