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Configurational effects in17O NMR chemical shifts of hydroxyl-substituted, bicyclo [2.2.1]heptenes and -heptanes, their methylated derivatives and so…
1993
Well resolved natural abundance 17O NMR spectra of 27 mono-, di-, tri- and tetrahydroxybicyclo[2.2.1]heptenes and -heptanes (norbornenes or norbornanes), their methylated derivatives and some related compounds were measured for 0.5 M or saturated solutions in acetonitrile at 65°C. In addition, the 17O NMR chemical shifts of 14 aliphatic and alicyclic alcohols were also determined for reference purposes. The 17O NMR chemical shifts of all compounds were assigned. Both methyl- and hydroxyl-induced deshielding β-effects were consistent with those reported in the literature. Similarly, observed shielding γ-effects were in agreement with the earlier observations and characteristic especially for…
Pentakis(dimethylzinn)diphosphid, struktur und kernresonanzspektren eines zinnreichen bicyclus
1979
Abstract Dehydrogenation of dimethylstannane combined with the hydrostannolysis of white phosphorus yields pentakis(dimethyltin) diphosphide, a tin-rich heterocyclic compound, which has the highly symmetric, bicyclic molecular structure of norbornane. Using the X-ray structure data the magnetic resonance spectra are discussed.
C1 Inhibitor-C1¯sComplexes Are Internalized and Degraded by the Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-related Protein
1997
Like other serpin-enzyme complexes (SECs), proteinase-complexed C1 inhibitor (C1-INH) is rapidly cleared from the circulation and thought to be a neutrophil chemoattractant, suggesting that complex formation causes structural rearrangements exposing a domain which is recognized by specific cell surface receptors. However, the cellular receptor(s) responsible for the catabolism and potential mediation of chemotaxis by C1-INH-protease complexes remained obscure. To determine whether the SEC receptor mediates the binding and potential chemotaxis of C1-INH·C1s, we performed binding assays with HepG2 cells, neutrophils, and monocytes, and the results show that C1-INH·C1s neither bind to these ce…
Effect of auxin on the mitotic cell cycle in cultured leaf segments at different stages of development in wheat
1987
Young leaves of Triticum timopheevi Zukh. show a defined gradient of development. One-mm-long sections from such leaves were cultured in vitro. At a low concentration of exogenous auxin, cells in the most basal, highly meristematic explants divided readily in culture, but in the absence of auxin they soon ceased dividing and were arrested in G1 and G2 of the mitotic cell cycle. In the region adjoining the meristem, where most cells were arrested in G1, very high concentrations of auxin had to be applied to reinitiate cell division, i.e. stimulate transitions from G1 to S-phase and from G2 to mitosis. Above this potentially auxin-responsive region, which represented less than 50% of the tota…
Direct observation and thermal transformations of dications derived from dibenzotropylium ions
1992
Abstract Carboxylic acid 1 and its derivatives 2 , 3 treated with triflic acid below −20°C afford the dications 1H 2+2- 3H 2+2. Cyclodehydration above 20°C (or in the gas-phase, CIMS of 3 ) leads to the diprotonated ketone 4H 2+2.
Stereoselective Synthesis and Structural Correction of the Naturally Occurring Lactone Stagonolide G
2010
A convergent synthesis of the structure proposed for the naturally occurring lactone stagonolide G is described. All three stereocenters were created with the aid of asymmetric Brown allylations. The lactone ring was built by means of a ring-closing metathesis (RCM). The synthetic and the natural compound differed in their spectral properties. A new structure is now proposed for stagonolide G and demonstrated by means of a chemical transformation.
Makrobicyclische Endorezeptoren: Synthese, Kristallstruktur und Einschluß organischer Gastmoleküle
1992
Macrobicyclic Endoreceptors: Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Inclusion of Organic Guests The macrobicyclic ligand 2 is synthesized in a one-step cyclization procedure. According to an X-ray structure analysis three dichloromethane guest molecules are included inside the cavity, whereas water and methanol are found outside the cavity. The rigid endo preorganization of the nitrogen donors allows the complexation of three 2,9-disubstituted 1,10-phenanthrolines inside the cavity.
Double and triple calix[4]arenis connected via the oxygen functions
1990
New macrocyclic molecules are described containing two or three p-tert-butylcalix[4]arene subunits connected via their oxygen atoms. These macrocycles are available by two general methods which are capable of producing assemblies with bridges of varying rigidity and length.
Lewis Acid-Catalyzed Stereoselection on Carbohydrate Templates
1989
The chirality and the complexing abilities of carbohydrates are utilized for chemical stereoselection in different reactions. In this sense, the carbohydrates are investigated as the chiral auxiliaries in alkylation reactions and in Michael additions of ester enolates. Furthermore, carbohydrates are demonstrated to be efficient chiral matrices in Lewis acid-catalyzed Diels-Alder reactions. They also effect stereoselection in a new synthesis of β-branched carboxylic acid derivatives. O-Acylated glycosylamines are shown to be potent chiral templates in the Strecker synthesis and in the Ugi four-component condensation to give α-amino acid derivatives in high yield and diastereoselectivity. In …
Refined carotenoid analysis of the major light-harvesting complex of Mantoniella squamata
1997
The major light-harvesting complex (LHC) of the prasinophycean alga Mantoniella squamata is unique compared to other chlorophyll (Chl) a/b-binding LHC with respect to the primary protein structure and the pigmentation. Although the presence of Chl a, Chl b, a Chl c-type pigment and the xanthophylls neoxanthin, violaxanthin and prasinoxanthin was clearly determined, several carotenoids remained unidentified or were described controversially. We re-analysed the carotenoid composition and identified a new set of xanthophylls present in the LHC: uriolide, micromonol, micromonal and dihydrolutein. Additionally, one hydrophobic component was detected, presumably a xanthophyll. The pigment analysi…