A nickel-catalyzed
cross-coupling amination with weak nitrogen
nucleophiles is described. Aryl halides as well as aryl tosylates
can be efficiently coupled with a series of weak
N-
nucleophiles, including anilines, sulfonamides, sulfoximines, carbamates,
and imines via concerted paired electrolysis. Notably, electron-deficient
anilines and sulfonamides are also suitable substrates. Interestingly,
when benzophenone imine is applied in the arylation, the product selectivity
toward the formation of amine and imine product can be addressed by
a base switch. In addition, the alternating current mode can be successfully
applied. DFT calculations support a facilitated reductive elimination
pathway.
The circulatory protein, human serum albumin (HSA), is known to have two melting point temperatures, 56 and 62 °C. In this present manuscript, we investigate the interaction of HSA with a synthesized bioactive molecule 3-pyrazolyl 2-pyrazoline (PZ). The sole tryptophan amino acid residue (Trp214) of HSA and PZ forms an excellent FRET pair and has been used to monitor the conformational dynamics in HSA as a function of temperature. Molecular docking studies reveal that the PZ binds to a site which is in the immediate vicinity of Trp214, and such data are also supported by time-resolved FRET studies. Steady-state and time-resolved anisotropy of PZ conclusively proved that the structural and morphological changes in HSA mainly occur beyond its first melting temperature. Although the protein undergoes thermal denaturation at elevated temperatures, the Trp214 gets buried inside the protein scaffolds; this fact has been substantiated by acrylamide quenching studies. Finally, we have used atomic force microscopy to establish that at around 70 °C, HSA undergoes self-assembly to form fibrillar structures. Such an observation may be attributed to the loss of α-helical content of the protein and a subsequent rise in β-sheet structure.
A hydrogen atom transfer‐directed electrochemical intramolecular C−H amination has been developed in which the N‐radical species are generated at the anode, and the base required for the reaction is generated at the cathode. A broad range of valuable pyrrolidines were prepared in good yields and with high chemoselectivity. The reaction was easily scaled up in both batch and continuous flow systems.
A new regioselective approach to the synthesis of α-aryl enones is reported. This represents an important application of the Kuwajima-Urabe protocol toward the synthesis of this simple albeit complex functional array. Several α-aryl enones were synthesized by the palladium catalyzed arylation of triethylsilylenol ethers of enones with high regioselectivity and broad scope, utilizing sterically encumbered electron-rich phosphine ligands to drive the reaction.
A new unified strategy has been developed for the synthesis of substituted 2-alkenylindoles and carbazoles. The strategy uses palladium-catalyzed α-arylation of TES-enol ethers of enones as the key step. The method is highly regioselective, provides good yields, and is expected to have wide application.
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