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Electrochemical Synthesis of Fluorinated Orthoesters from 1,3‐Benzodioxoles

2019

Abstract Invited for this month's cover picture is the group of Professor Siegfried Waldvogel. The cover picture displays the robustness achieved by the installation of fluorinated alcohols on 1,3‐benzodioxoles, protecting the obtained orthoesters against acids and bases, like the shield of a knight. The simple protocol allows access to interesting compounds, whose lipophilicity is tremendously increased by the incorporation of fluorinated groups. This makes it possible to adjust the physicochemical properties of the biologically active 1,3‐benzodioxole motif. The surprisingly high stability against acids and bases gives rise to subsequent functionalizations or direct application in medicin…

Benzodioxolesoxidation010405 organic chemistryChemistryCommunicationoxygen heterocyclesorthoesterschemistry.chemical_elementGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistryElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesCombinatorial chemistryCover ProfileCommunications0104 chemical scienceslcsh:Chemistryelectrochemistrylcsh:QD1-999fluorineLipophilicityFluorineChemistryOpen
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Heterogeneous lack of expression of the tumour suppressor PTEN protein in human neoplastic tissues.

2001

PTEN, a tumour suppressor gene located at chromosome 10q23 and commonly mutated or deleted in a variety of tumours, encodes a dual-specific/phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-triphosphate (PIP3) phosphatase. We report the generation of an anti-PTEN monoclonal antibody (MAb) that recognises an epitope at the C-terminus of PTEN, and describe the heterogeneous lack of expression of the PTEN protein in human tumour tissues, as demonstrated by immunohistochemical methods. Our anti-PTEN MAb provides a useful tool for the study of PTEN protein expression in tumour samples, in the search for tumour prognostic molecular markers.

Cancer ResearchTumor suppressor genemedicine.drug_classMonoclonal antibodyEpitopelaw.inventionMicelawNeoplasmsGene expressionmedicineTumor Cells CulturedPTENAnimalsHumansMice Inbred BALB CbiologyTumor Suppressor ProteinsPTEN PhosphohydrolaseCancerAntibodies Monoclonalmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyImmunohistochemistryPhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesNeoplasm ProteinsOncologybiology.proteinCancer researchSuppressorImmunohistochemistryEuropean journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)
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Reactions of electron-rich heterocycles with orthocarboxylic acid derivatives.11. Reactions of carbazole and 4-methoxycarbazole with triethyl orthofo…

1988

Carbazole (1a) and 4-methoxycarbazole (1b) can be regioselectively functionalized by reaction with triethyl orthoformate. Whereas the reaction of 1a with the ortho ester furnishes the amide acetal 2, the new carbazole derivatives 4–10 are formed, depending on the reaction conditions, in the electrophilic substitution of 1b. The products of this reaction sequence provide a contribution to studies on the mechanism of the transformation of 1b to tris-carbazolylmethane 5. Compound 5 represents a new, three-bladed propeller in the triheteroarylmethane series.

CarbazoleOrganic ChemistryAcetalTriethyl orthoformateMedicinal chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrophilic substitutionmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryAmidemedicineOrganic chemistrySurface modificationOrthoesterNucleusJournal of Heterocyclic Chemistry
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Tightly bound to DNA proteins: possible universal substrates for intranuclear processes.

2011

Tightly bound to DNA proteins (TBPs) are a protein group that remains attached to DNA after its deproteinization by phenol, chloroform or salting-out. TBP are bound to DNA with covalent phosphotriester or non-covalent ion and hydrogen bonds. They appear to be a vast protein group involved in numerous intranuclear processes. The TBPs fraction co-purified with DNA deproteinized by mild procedures is extremely heterogeneous, tissue and species-specific. The protein fraction co-purified with DNA after harsh deproteinization procedures appears to be formed from few polypeptides common to different species and tissues. Interaction sites between DNA and TBPs depend on the physiological status of t…

Cell NucleusTranscription GeneticHydrogen bondPhosphataseCellGeneral MedicineBiologyNuclear matrixModels BiologicalPhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesDNA-Binding Proteinschemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistrySpecies SpecificityTranscription (biology)Covalent bondOrgan SpecificityGeneticsmedicineAnimalsBinding siteDNASerpinsGene
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Can Alzheimer disease be a form of type 3 diabetes?

2012

Alzheimer disease (AD) and metabolic syndrome are two highly prevalent pathological conditions of Western society due to incorrect diet, lifestyle, and vascular risk factors. Recent data have suggested metabolic syndrome as an independent risk factor for AD and pre-AD syndrome. Furthermore, biological plausibility for this relationship has been framed within the “metabolic cognitive syndrome” concept. Due to the increasing aging of populations, prevalence of AD in Western industrialized countries will rise in the near future. Thus, new knowledge in the area of molecular biology and epigenetics will probably help to make an early molecular diagnosis of dementia. An association between metabo…

Central Nervous SystemAgingmedicine.medical_specialtySingle-nucleotide polymorphismType 2 diabetesBiologyBioinformaticsPolymorphism Single NucleotideSHIP2 ADAlzheimer DiseaseRisk FactorsDiabetes mellitusInternal medicinemedicineDiabetes MellitusDementiaHumansInsulinEpigeneticsRisk factorLife StyleAgedSettore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleMetabolic SyndromeInositol Polyphosphate 5-PhosphatasesSyndromeModels Theoreticalmedicine.diseasePhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesEndocrinologySettore MED/26 - NeurologiaGeriatrics and GerontologyAlzheimer's diseaseMetabolic syndromeCognition DisordersSignal TransductionRejuvenation research
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Europa marcha atrás / 1. El malentendido de la ampliación

2004

CentroCiudadanosVidal-Beneyto JoséEstados UnidosMedios de comunicaciónPOLÍTICAPolítica extranjeraEspacio económicoEstadosEuropa políticaVocación euroatlánticaOTANEuropa ampliadaEUROPAPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónAmpliaciónTratado constitucionalOriente MedioLibertadMalentendidoParlamento EuropeoEsteBalcanesSeguridadoeste
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Áreas Ecoculturales y espacios de comunicación : el espacio iberoamericano

1983

CulturaCooperaciónVidal-Beneyto JoséTercer MundoIBEROAMÉRICAprograma FASTIntervenciones públicasCrisisVida cotidianaNorte-SurOeste-EsteObra académico-científica: ColaboracionesConsumoEcosistemaCEEPublicaciones: Obra académico-científica: Colaboraciones
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Lack of phosphoserine phosphatase activity alters pollen and tapetum development in Arabidopsis thaliana.

2015

Formation of mature pollen grain, an essential process for the reproduction of higher plants, is affected in lines that are deficient in the enzymes of the phosphorylated pathway of serine biosynthesis (PPSB). Mutants of phosphoserine phosphatase (PSP), the enzyme that catalyses the last step of PPSB, are embryo-lethal. When they are complemented with a construct carrying PSP1 cDNA under the control of the 35S promoter (psp1.1 35S:PSP1), which is poorly expressed in anther tissues, plants display a wild-type phenotype, but are male-sterile. The pollen from the psp1.1 35S:PSP1 lines are shrunken and unviable. Here we report the morphological alterations that appear in the psp1.1 35S:PSP1 lin…

DNA ComplementaryStamenArabidopsisPlant ScienceFlowersBiologymedicine.disease_causePollen coatMicrosporePollenGeneticsmedicineSerineArabidopsis thalianaPlant OilsPollinationPromoter Regions GeneticPlant ProteinsTapetumfood and beveragesPhosphoserine phosphataseGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPlants Genetically ModifiedPhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesBiochemistryPollenAgronomy and Crop SciencePollen wallPlant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology
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The molecular basis of the low hemolytic activity of C4 molecules from low-C4 mice with IgM-coated erythrocytes.

1989

This study investigated the origin of the different hemolytic activity of two allotypes of murine C4, C4H (C4-high) and C4L (C4-low) in the presence of IgM-coated erythrocytes. C4H displayed a threefold higher hemolytic titer (expressed in hemolytic units/microgram protein) than C4L. No difference was found between c4H and C4L either in stability at 37 degrees C at different pH values and in the rate of C4H and C4L hydrolysis by activated Cl. The major functional difference was found in the covalent binding capacity to IgM-coated erythrocytes, with the amount of C4H bound being about threefold higher than that of C4L. A marked difference in the reactivity of the C4b fragment of C4H and C4L …

ErythrocytesImmunologyMice Inbred StrainsBiologyHemolysisMethylaminesMiceComplementary DNAImidoestersmedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsComplement ActivationAllelesSouthern blotMessenger RNAComplement C5Biological activityComplement C4Complement C3Hydrogen-Ion Concentrationmedicine.diseaseHemolysisRed blood cellBlotting Southernmedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistryGenesGlycinebiology.proteinAntibodyProtein BindingEuropean journal of immunology
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Phosphotransferase properties of human erythrocyte phosphoglycolate phosphatase.

1982

Abstract 1. 1. Human erythrocyte phosphoglycolate phosphatase (PGP) (EC 3.1.3.18) shows transferase properties. Using p -nitrophenylphosphate ( p -NPP) as substrate, methanol, at a concentration of 4.9 M. was the most efficient phosphate acceptor tested (60% phosphate transfer). 2. 2. The branched alcohols i -propanol and i -butanol accept the phosphate better than the unbranched compounds. The acceptor potency is methanol > ethanol > i -propanol > n -propanol > i -butanol > n -butanol. 3. 3. The relative transferase activity could be demonstrated to be independent of substrate concentration, pH. and the inhibitory effect of NaF at 2 and 4 mM. 4. 4. POP shows no transferase activity towards…

ErythrocytesStereochemistryButanolMethanolPhosphotransferasesFructosePhosphateBiochemistryPhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesLactic acidSubstrate SpecificityPhosphotransferasePropanolNitrophenolschemistry.chemical_compoundOrganophosphorus CompoundschemistryBiochemistryAlcoholsTransferaseHumansPhosphoglycolate phosphataseThe International journal of biochemistry
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