141 resultados para ENANTIOSELECTIVITY


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The focus of this thesis was the study of a recently developed class of picolinamide cinchona alkaloid derivatives for the synthesis of Rivastigmine, a biologically active compound used for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Six 9-picolinamide-cinchona alkaloid derivatives were successfully synthesized through simple and effective methods. These catalysts were then applied in the enantioselective reduction of O-protected ketimines (intermediates of Rivastigmine). The hydrosilylation of the N-phenyl ketimines afforded good results with excellent yields and high enantioselectivities, while much lower values, in terms of both enantioselectivity and yield, were obtained in the reduction of N-benzyl ketimines. Preliminary studies on the immobilization of these organocatalysts to different solid supports were conducted, with the purpose of applying them in continuous flow systems, which to date has never been reported; RESUMO: No âmbito deste trabalho, foi estudada a síntese de um composto biologicamente ativo usado para o tratamento da doença de Alzheimer, Rivastigmina, usando uma classe de picolinamidas derivadas de alcaloides de cinchona recentemente desenvolvida. Seis 9-picolinamida derivados de alcaloides de cinchona foram preparados com êxito através de metodologias simples e eficazes. Os organocatalisadores foram posteriormente aplicados na redução enantiosseletiva de cetiminas O-protegidas (intermediários de Rivastigmina). Foram obtidos bons resultados na hidrossililação de N-fenilo cetiminas, com rendimentos excelentes e elevadas enantiosseletividades, enquanto a redução de N-benzilo cetiminas proporcionou valores muito mais baixos, tanto em termos de rendimento como de enantiosseletividade. Com o objetivo de serem aplicados em sistemas de fluxo contínuo, realizaram-se estudos preliminares sobre a imobilização destes organocatalisadores em diferentes suportes sólidos, a qual, ate à data, ainda não foi descrita na literatura.

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A doença de Alzheimer constitui uma ameaça significativa a nível mundial. Estima-se que, mundialmente existam cerca de 35 milhões de pessoas afetadas por este tipo de demência. Os compostos contendo um esqueleto benzocicloalcanol (que incluem benzofuranos e di-hidrobenzofuranóis) mostram atividades biológicas significativas e possuem muito potencial no tratamento das doenças neurodegenerativas. Nos últimos anos têm havido avanços significativos no campo das reações catalisadas por metais. As reações de adição nucleófila intramolecular e a de Heck intramolecular constituem metodologias importantes para a síntese de benzocicloalcanóis. No âmbito deste trabalho, pretendia-se sintetizar uma biblioteca de compostos contendo um esqueleto benzocicloalcanol. A estratégia adotada para a síntese de dihidrobenzofuranóis envolveu um método de ciclização catalítica de cetonas aril-éteres e para a síntese de benzofuranos, um método de ciclização catalítico de enoatos e enamidas (amidas de Weinreb). Várias condições foram estudadas; Abstract: Studies on Synthetic Catalytic Pathways to Benzocycloalkanols and Derivatives – Potential Drugs for Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer's disease constitutes a significant threat worldwide. It is estimated that are about 35 million people worldwide suffering from this type of dementia. The compounds containing a benzocycloalkanol scaffold (including benzofurans and dihydrobenzofurans) show significant biological activity and have great potential in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. In recent years there have been many advances in the field of catalyzed reactions by transition-metals. The intramolecular nucleophilic addition and the intramolecular Heck reactions constitute important methods for the synthesis of benzocycloalkanols. Within this work, the main goal was to synthesize a library of compounds containing a benzocycloalkanol scaffold. The adopted strategy for the synthesis of dihydrobenzofurans was the catalytic cyclization of aryl ether ketones and for the synthesis of benzofurans, the catalytic cyclization of enoates and enamides (Weinreb amides). Several conditions were studied

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Kainic acid has been used for nearly 50 years as a tool in neuroscience due to its pronounced neuroexcitatory properties. However, the significant price increase of kainic acid resulting from the disruption in the supply from its natural source, the alga Digenea Simplex, as well as inefficient synthesis of kainic acid, call for the exploration of functional mimics of kainic acid that can be synthesized in a simpler way. Aza kainoids analog could be one of them. The unsubstituted aza analog of kainoids has demonstrates its ability as an ionotropic glutamate receptor agonist and showed affinity in the chloride dependent glutamate (GluCl) binding site. This opened a question of the importance of the presence of one nitrogen or both nitrogens in the aza kainoid analogs for binding to glutamate receptors. Therefore, two different pyrrolidine analogs of kainic acid, trans-4-(carboxymethyl)pyrrolidine-3-carboxylic acid and trans-2-carboxy-3-pyrrolidineacetic acid, were synthesized through multi-step sequences. The lack of the affinity of both pyrrolidine analogs in GluCl binding site indicated that both nitrogens in aza kainoid analogs are involved in hydrogen bonding with receptors, significantly enhancing their affinity in GluCl binding site. Another potential functional mimic of kainic acid is isoxazolidine analogs of kainoids whose skeleton can be constituted directly via a 1, 3 dipolar cycloaddition as the key step. The difficulty in synthesizing N-unsubstituted isoxazolidines when applying such common protecting groups as alkyl, phenyl and benzyl groups, and the requirement of a desired enantioselectivity due to the three chiral ceneters in kainic acid, pose great challenges. Hence, several different protected nitrones were studied to establish that diphenylmethine nitrone may be a good candidate as the dipole in that the generated isoxazolidines can be deprotected in mild conditions with high yields. Our investigations also indicated that the exo/endo selectivity of the 1, 3 dipolar cycloaddition can be controlled by Lewis acids, and that the application of a directing group in dipolarophiles can accomplish a satisfied enantioselectivity. Those results demonstrated the synthesis of isoxazoldines analogs of kainic acid is very promising.

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Chloroperoxidase (CPO) is a heme-containing glycoprotein secreted by the marine fungus Caldariomyces fumago. Chloroperoxidase contains one ferriprotoporphyrin IX prosthetic group per molecule and catalyzes a variety of reactions, such as halogenation, peroxidation and epoxidation. The versatile catalytic activities of CPO coupled with the increasing demands for chiral synthesis have attracted an escalating interest in understanding the mechanistic and structural properties of this enzyme. In order to better understand the mechanisms of CPO-catalyzed enantioselective reactions and to fine-tune the catalytic properties of chloroperoxidase, asparagine 74 (N74) located in the narrow substrate access channel of CPO was replaced by a bulky, nonpolar valine and a polar glutamine using site-directed mutagenesis. The CPO N74 mutants displayed significantly enhanced activity toward nonpolar substrates compared to wild-type CPO as a result of changes in space and polarity of the heme distal environment. More interestingly, N74 mutants showed dramatically decreased chlorination and catalase activity but significantly enhanced epoxidation activity as a consequence of improved kinetic perfection introduced by the mutation as reflected by the favorable changes in kcat and kcat/KM of these reactions. It is also noted that the N74V mutant is capable of decomposing cyanide, the most notorious poison for many hemoproteins, as judged by the unique binding behavior of N74V with potassium cyanide. Histidine 105 (H105) was replaced by a nonpolar amino acid alanine using site-directed mutagenesis. The CPO H105 mutant (H105A) displayed dramatically decreased chlorination and catalase activity possibly because of the decreased polarity in the heme distal environment and loss of the hydrogen bonds between histidine 105 and glutamic acid 183. However, significantly increased enantioselectivity was observed for the epoxidation of bulky styrene derivatives. Furthermore, my study provides strong evidence for the proposed histidine/cysteine ligand switch in chloroperoxidase, providing experimental support for the structure of the 420-nm absorption maximum for a number of carbon monoxide complexes of heme-thiolate proteins. For the NMR study, [dCPO(heme)] was produced using 90% deuterated growth medium with excess heme precursors and [dCPO(Phe)] was grown in the same highly deuterated medium that had been supplemented with excess natural phenylalanine. To make complete heme proton assignments, NMR spectroscopy has been performed for high-resolution structural characterization of [dCPO(heme)] and [dCPO(Phe)] to achieve unambiguous and complete heme proton assignments, which also allows important amino acids close to the heme active center to be determined.

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Chloroperoxidase (CPO) is the most versatile heme-containing enzyme that catalyzes a broad spectrum of reactions. The remarkable feature of this enzyme is the high regio- and enantio-selectivity exhibited in CPO-catalyzed oxidation reactions. The aim of this dissertation is to elucidate the structural basis for regio- and enantio-selective transformations and investigate the application of CPO in biodegradation of synthetic dyes. To unravel the mechanism of CPO-catalyzed regioselective oxidation of indole, the dissertation explored the structure of CPO-indole complex using paramagnetic relaxation and molecular modeling. The distances between the protons of indole and the heme iron revealed that the pyrrole ring of indole is oriented toward the heme with its 2-H pointing directly at the heme iron. This provides the first experimental and theoretical explanation for the "unexpected" regioselectivity of CPO-catalyzed indole oxidation. Furthermore, the residues including Leu 70, Phe 103, Ile 179, Val 182, Glu 183, and Phe 186 were found essential to the substrate binding to CPO. These results will serve as a lighthouse in guiding the design of CPO mutants with tailor-made activities for biotechnological applications. To understand the origin of the enantioselectivity of CPO-catalyzed oxidation reactions, the interactions of CPO with substrates such as 2-(methylthio)thiophene were investigated by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) and computational techniques. In particular, the enantioselectivity is partly explained by the binding orientation of substrates. In third facet of this dissertation, a green and efficient system for degradation of synthetic dyes was developed. Several commercial dyes such as orange G were tested in the CPO-H2O2-Cl- system, where degradation of these dyes was found very efficient. The presence of halide ions and acidic pH were found necessary to the decomposition of dyes. Significantly, the results revealed that this degradation of azo dyes involves a ferric hypochlorite intermediate of CPO (Fe-OCl), compound X.

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Enantio- and diastereoselective hydrogenation of β-keto-γ-lactams with a ruthenium–BINAP catalyst, involving dynamic kinetic resolution, has been employed to provide a general, asymmetric approach to β-hydroxy-γ-lactams, a structural motif common to several bioactive compounds. Full conversion to the desired β-hydroxy-γ-lactams was achieved with high diastereoselectivity (up to >98% de) by addition of catalytic HCl and LiCl, while β-branching of the ketone substituent demonstrated a pronounced effect on the modest to excellent enantioselectivity (up to 97% ee) obtained.