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Simple and low loading catalysts for asymmetric aldol reaction under aqueous condition

2009

Proline Organocatalysis Aldol reaction
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New ionic liquid-modified silica gels as recyclable materials for L-proline- or H-Pro-Pro-Asp-NH2-catalyzed aldol reaction

2007

l-proline and the tripeptide H-Pro-Pro-Asp-NH2 (1) have been supported, by adsorption, onto the surface of modified silica gels functionalized with a monolayer of covalently attached 1,2-dimethyl-imidazolium chloride, tetrafluoroborate or hexafluorophosphate ionic moieties, respectively. Three different linkers were used to attach the ionic liquid moiety to the surface of these supports. The resulting materials have been used as catalysts for the aldol reaction between acetone and several substituted benzaldehydes. Good yields and enantioselectivities, comparable to or better than those obtained under homogeneous conditions, were obtained. These materials are easily recovered by filtration,…

ProlineChemistryOrganocatalysisIonic bondingTripeptideSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaPollutionchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionAldol reactionOrganocatalysisHexafluorophosphateIonic liquidEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic chemistryMoiety
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Polystyrene-supported proline and prolinamide. Versatile heterogeneous organocatalysts both for asymmetric aldol reaction in water and α-selenenylati…

2007

A simple and efficient synthesis of polystyrene-supported proline and prolinamide has been carried out. Polystyrene-supported proline has been used as organocatalyst in the asymmetric aldol reaction between cyclohexanone and substituted benzaldehydes in water without any additive. High yields, diastereoselectivities and ee values have been observed. The versatility of this resin was demonstrated in the α-selenenylation of aldehydes. Both proline and prolinamide resins gave high yields. Recycling studies showed that the proline resin gave better results than prolinamide resin.

ProlineOrganocatalysisOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureCyclohexanoneSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral MedicineBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundHeterogeneous Catalysisstomatognathic systemchemistryAldol reactionDrug DiscoveryOrganic chemistryProlinePolystyreneTetrahedron Letters
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Synthesis of Densely Functionalised 5-Halogen-1,3-oxazin-2-ones byHalogen-Mediated Regioselective Cyclisation of N-Cbz-ProtectedPropargylic Amines: A…

2013

A very efficient synthesis of 5-halogen-1,3-oxazin-2-ones has been accomplished by the halocyclisation reaction of chiral nonracemic N-carbobenzyloxy (N-Cbz)-protected propargylic amines by using I-2, Br-2 and Cl-2 as electrophile sources. The nature of the halogen influences the reaction time and yield. However, in all cases the reaction is totally regioselective taking place through a 6-endo-dig process regardless of the nature of the halogen and of the substituents in the starting material. To rationalise the experimental results, theoretical studies at the B3LYP/6-311G* level have been performed.

Propargylic aminesReaction mechanismChemistryReaction mechanismsOrganic ChemistryRegioselectivityGeneral ChemistryCatalysisOxazinonesDensity functional calculationsRegioselectivityHalocyclisationYield (chemistry)FISICA APLICADAHalogenElectrophileOrganic chemistry
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Alkylation of Benzene with Short-Chain Olefins over MCM-22 Zeolite: Catalytic Behaviour and Kinetic Mechanism

2000

Abstract Benzene alkylation with ethene and propene has been carried out under liquid-phase reaction conditions over zeolites MCM-22, Beta, and ZSM-5. MCM-22 seems to be a good catalyst for benzene alkylation especially with propene, showing high activity and stability and good selectivity. Kinetic experiments show that alkylation with propene follows an Eley–Rideal type mechanism.

PropeneReaction conditionschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAlkylationSelectivityZeoliteKinetic energyPhotochemistryBenzeneCatalysisCatalysisJournal of Catalysis
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A Synthetic Route to 3-(Heteroaryl)-7-hydroxycoumarins Designed for Biosensing Applications

2014

A straightforward method to synthesize 3-(2-benzimidazolyl)-7-hydroxycoumarins, based on the condensation reaction of 7-acetoxy-3-formylcoumarin with various C- and/or N-substituted ortho-phenylenediamine derivatives is presented. This unusual approach proved particularly effective for introducing different hydrophilic groups (carboxylic or sulfonic acids or trimethylalkylammonium moieties) onto the heteroaryl scaffold, leading to cyan-green emitting coumarins that were both water-soluble and strongly fluorescent under physiological conditions. The further extension of this condensation reaction to bis(2-aminophenyl)diselenide enabled the first synthesis of 3-(2-benzoselenazolyl)-7-hydroxyc…

Protease010405 organic chemistryChemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentOrganic Chemistry010402 general chemistryCondensation reaction01 natural sciencesFluorescence0104 chemical sciencesDiselenidemedicineOrganic chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBiosensorEuropean Journal of Organic Chemistry
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Cloning of Sponge (Geodia cydonium) and Tunicate (Botryllus schlosseri) Proteasome Subunit Epsilon (PRCE): Implications about the Vertebrate MHC-Enco…

1996

Proteasomes are large protein complexes that play a major role in selective degradation of intracellular proteins. Eukaryotes feature seven different alpha and beta subunits. Two of the vertebrate housekeeping beta-subunits have MHC-encoded homologues that can substitute for the housekeeping counterparts upon interferon-gamma induction. In the present study we report the cloning of invertebrate beta-subunit proteasome epsilon (PRCE), from the marine sponge Geodia cydonium and from the colonial tunicate Botryllus schlosseri. Sequence comparisons revealed that the sponge and tunicate proteins are strikingly similar to vertebrate and yeast PRCEs and their MHC-linked counterparts the PRCCs (als…

Proteasome Endopeptidase ComplexDNA ComplementaryProtein subunitMolecular Sequence DataBiophysicsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBotryllus schlosseriPolymerase Chain ReactionBiochemistryMiceMultienzyme ComplexesConsensus SequenceBotanyAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceUrochordataCloning MolecularProtein precursorMolecular BiologyPhylogenyDNA Primerschemistry.chemical_classificationCloningBase SequenceSequence Homology Amino AcidbiologyProteinsCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationYeastPoriferaRatsAmino acidTunicateCell biologyCysteine EndopeptidaseschemistryProteasomeVertebratesChickensBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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Microbiological control of soil-borne phytopathogenic fungi with special emphasis on wilt-inducing Fusarium oxysporum

2009

Contents   Summary  529 I. Biological control of plant diseases: state of the art  530 II. Main modes of action of biological control agents  530 III. The protective strains of F. oxysporum: an unexplored model  532 IV. Future directions for the study of the protective capacity of strains of F. oxysporum  539 V. How to make biological control successful in the field?  540   References  541 Summary Plant diseases induced by soil-borne plant pathogens are among the most difficult to control. In the absence of effective chemical control methods, there is renewed interest in biological control based on application of populations of antagonistic micro-organisms. In addition to Pseudomonas spp. a…

Protective capacityPhysiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectBiological pest controlCOMPETITIONPlant ScienceModels BiologicalPlant RootsCompetition (biology)MicrobiologyFusariumSpecies SpecificityECOLOGICAL FITNESSPLANT DEFENSE REACTIONSFusarium oxysporumPest Control BiologicalControl (linguistics)EcosystemSoil MicrobiologyPlant DiseasesPlant Proteinsmedia_commonBIOLOGIE DES POPULATIONSVirulencebiologybusiness.industryINDUCED RESISTANCEPseudomonasfood and beveragesPRIMINGbiology.organism_classificationBiotechnology[SDV.BV.PEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology/Phytopathology and phytopharmacyBIOCONTROLSoil borneTrichodermaHost-Pathogen InteractionsBIOTROPHYbusinessROOT COLONIZATIONAntimicrobial Cationic Peptides
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Thermal denaturation of myoglobin in water--disaccharide matrixes: relation with the glass transition of the system.

2009

Proteins embedded in glassy saccharide systems are protected against adverse environmental conditions [Crowe et al. Annu. Rev. Physiol. 1998, 60, 73-103]. To further characterize this process, we studied the relationship between the glass transition temperature of the protein-containing saccharide system (T(g)) and the temperature of thermal denaturation of the embedded protein (T(den)). To this end, we studied by differential scanning calorimetry the thermal denaturation of ferric myoglobin in water/disaccharide mixtures containing nonreducing (trehalose, sucrose) or reducing (maltose, lactose) disaccharides. All the samples studied are, at room temperature, liquid systems whose viscosity …

Protein DenaturationDifferential Scanning Calorimetry trehalose protein hydrationHot TemperatureCalorimetry Differential ScanningChemistryMyoglobinAnalytical chemistryDisaccharideWaterMaltoseDisaccharidesTrehaloseSurfaces Coatings and FilmsMaillard Reactionchemistry.chemical_compoundDifferential scanning calorimetryMyoglobinMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryDenaturation (biochemistry)GlassPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryLactoseGlass transitionThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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Immunological analyses of human papillomavirus capsids

2001

Recombinant human papillomavirus (HPV) virus-like particles (VLPs) are promising vaccine candidates for controlling anogenital HPV disease. Questions remain, however, concerning the extent of capsid antigenic similarity between closely related virus genotypes. To investigate this issue, we produced VLPs and corresponding polyclonal immune sera from several anogenital HPV types, and examined these reagents in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and in cross-neutralization studies. Despite varying degrees of L1 genetic sequence relatedness, VLPs of each type examined induced high-titer serum polyclonal antibody responses that were entirely genotype-specific. In an in vitro infectivity…

Protein DenaturationGenotypeProtein ConformationvirusesEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayVaccinia virusCross ReactionsBiologyAntibodies ViralRecombinant virusEpitopeVirusAbsorptionEpitopesCapsidVirus-like particleAntibody SpecificityNeutralization TestsAntigenic variationHumansSerotypingAntigens ViralPapillomaviridaeAntiserumVaccines SyntheticGeneral VeterinaryGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyImmune SeraViral VaccinePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAntibodies Monoclonalvirus diseasesViral VaccinesVirologyInfectious DiseasesCapsidMolecular MedicineVaccine
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