272 resultados para Stereochemistry.
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Ziel dieser Arbeit war die Darstellung antiinflammatorischer Wirkstoffe basierend auf (S)-(-)-Curvularin. Zur Ermittlung von Struktur-Aktivitäts-Beziehungen sollte eine möglichst große Zahl an Derivaten dargestellt und in Zusammenarbeit mit pharmakologischen und mikrobiologischen Arbeitsgruppen. Es wurde ein neuer und effizienter totalsynthetischer Zugang zu Curvularin sowie analogen Ringsystemen erarbeitet mit einer Ringschluss-Metathese als Schlüsselschritt zur Bildung des Makrocyclus. Ausgehend von den Synthesebausteinen 3,5-Dihydroxyphenylessigsäure und (S)-Propenoxid gelang die Darstellung des Naturstoffes (S) ( )-Curvularin mit einer Gesamtausbeute von 10 % über sieben Stufen. Der Naturstoff Curvularin selbst wurde durch Modifikationen an den phenolischen Funktionen, durch elektrophile aromatische Substitution, Reduktion sowie konjugierte Addition an den Naturstoff 10,11-Dehydrocurvularin derivatisiert. Mit diesen synthetischen Ansätzen konnten die Strukturelemente des Naturstoffes systematisch variiert werden und es konnten insgesamt 28 Makrolactone synthetisiert werden. Anhand der biologischen Evaluierung der Verbindungen ließen sich Rückschlüsse auf die pharmakophoren Gruppen des Naturstoffes ziehen, bei vier der synthetisierten Verbindungen konnten im Vergleich zu Curvularin eine höhere biologische Aktivität erzielt werden. Anhand der Erkenntnisse aus den biologischen Tests ließen sich strukturell einfachere Verbindungen als potentielle Wirkstrukturen entwerfen. Es wurden verschiedene ortho-acylierte 3,5-Dihydroxyphenylessigsäurederivate sowie substituierte 6,8-Dihydoxytetralon- und 6,8-Dihydroxyisochinolon-Verbindungen synthetisiert. Diese vereinfachten Partialstrukturen zeigten eine geringere biologischen Aktivität als der Naturstoff.
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From the discoveries of Pasteur, stereochemistry has played an increasingly important role in the chemical sciences. In particular conformational study of molecules with axial chirality is object of intense research. Through Dynamic-NMR analysis and simulation of the spectra, the energy rotational barriers value of conformers are obtained. When this barrier is high sufficiently, atropisomeric stable compounds can be reached. They can be separated and used in stereo-synthesis and in packing processes. 3,4-bis-aryl maleimides, in which the aromatic groups are sufficiently bulky, generate atropisomeric stable configurations, that can be isolated at room temperature. The assignment of absolute configurations is performed through ECD analysis and comparison with computational calculations. The biological activities of maleimide derivatives widen the field of atropisomers application also in biological systems.
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The aim of this thesis was to synthesize multipotent drugs for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), two diseases that affect the elderly. AD is a neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized, among other factors, by loss of cholinergic neurons. Selective activation of M1 receptors through an allosteric site could restore the cholinergic hypofunction, improving the cognition in AD patients. We describe here the discovery and SAR of a novel series of quinone derivatives. Among them, 1 was the most interesting, being a high M1 selective positive allosteric modulator. At 100 nM, 1 triplicated the production of cAMP induced by oxotremorine. Moreover, it inhibited AChE and it displayed antioxidant properties. Site-directed mutagenesis experiments indicated that 1 acts at an allosteric site involving residue F77. Thus, 1 is a promising drug because the M1 activation may offer disease-modifying properties that could address and reduce most of AD hallmarks. BPH is an enlargement of the prostate caused by increased cellular growth. Blockade of α1-ARs is the predominant form of medical therapy for the treatment of the symptoms associated with BPH. α1-ARs are classified into three subtypes. The α1A- and α1D-AR subtypes are predominant in the prostate, while α1B-ARs regulate the blood pressure. Herein, we report the synthesis of quinazoline-derivatives obtained replacing the piperazine ring of doxazosin and prazosin with (S)- or (R)-3-aminopiperidine. The presence of a chiral center in the 3-C position of the piperidine ring allowed us to exploit the importance of stereochemistry in the binding at α1-ARs. It turned out that the S configuration at the 3-C position of the piperidine increases the affinity of the compounds at all three α1-AR subtypes, whereas the configuration at the benzodioxole ring of doxazosin derivatives is not critical for the interaction with α1-ARs.
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The topic of this work is the simultaneous activation, promoted by 9-epi-NH2-DHQA-TU, of alkylideneoxindole and nistirene derivatives, respectively via base catalysis and hydrogen-bond catalysis. The chosen substrates, of high biological interest, are used as starting materials for a vinylogous Michael addition where we wish to control the stereochemistry of the two asymmetric carbons far away from the active site, respectively in γ and δ position. Due to the particular structure of the starting oxindoles, it is hereby presented the first variant of this reaction performed at its highest level of stereochemical complexity. It is possible as a matter of fact, to generate 24 isomers of the product. Specifically, given that the nucleophilic attack can occur from various, non equivalent regions of the starting molecule, our main goal was to achieve a complete regio- and stereocontrol of the reaction. We have verified that the reported organocatalyzed vinylogous reaction represents a valid integration of the metal-catalyzed one, since it affords highly stereochemically complex products in good to high yields and excellent optical purity.
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Chiroptical spectroscopies play a fundamental role in pharmaceutical analysis for the stereochemical characterisation of bioactive molecules, due to the close relationship between chirality and optical activity and the increasing evidence of stereoselectivity in the pharmacological and toxicological profiles of chiral drugs. The correlation between chiroptical properties and absolute stereochemistry, however, requires the development of accurate and reliable theoretical models. The present thesis will report the application of theoretical chiroptical spectroscopies in the field of drug analysis, with particular emphasis on the huge influence of conformational flexibility and solvation on chiroptical properties and on the main computational strategies available to describe their effects by means of electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectroscopy and time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) calculations. The combination of experimental chiroptical spectroscopies with state-of-the-art computational methods proved to be very efficient at predicting the absolute configuration of a wide range of bioactive molecules (fluorinated 2-arylpropionic acids, β-lactam derivatives, difenoconazole, fenoterol, mycoleptones, austdiol). The results obtained for the investigated systems showed that great care must be taken in describing the molecular system in the most accurate fashion, since chiroptical properties are very sensitive to small electronic and conformational perturbations. In the future, the improvement of theoretical models and methods, such as ab initio molecular dynamics, will benefit pharmaceutical analysis in the investigation of non-trivial effects on the chiroptical properties of solvated systems and in the characterisation of the stereochemistry of complex chiral drugs.
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The central objective of this work was to generate weakly coordinating cations of unprecedented molecular size providing an inherently stable hydrophobic shell around a central charge. It was hypothesized that divergent dendritic growth by means of thermal [4+2] Diels-Alder cycloaddition might represent a feasible synthetic method to circumvent steric constraints and enable a drastic increase in cation size.rnThis initial proposition could be verified: applying the divergent dendrimer synthesis to an ethynyl-functionalized tetraphenylphosphonium derivative afforded monodisperse cations with precisely nanoscopic dimensions for the first time. Furthermore, the versatile nature of the applied cascade reactions enabled a throughout flexible design and structural tuning of the desired target cations. The specific surface functionalization as well as the implementation of triazolyl-moieties within the dendrimer scaffold could be addressed by sophisticated variation of the employed building block units (see chapter 3). rnDue to the steric screening provided by their large, hydrophobic and shape-persistent polyphenylene shells, rigidly dendronized cations proved more weakly coordinating compared to their non-dendronized analogues. This hypothesis has been experimentally confirmed by means of dielectric spectroscopy (see chapter 4). It was demonstrated for a series of dendronized borate salts that the degree of ion dissociation increased with the size of the cations. The utilization of the very large phosphonium cations developed within this work almost achieved to separate the charge carriers about the Bjerrum length in solvents of low polarity, which was reflected by approaching near quantitative ion dissociation even at room temperature. In addition to effect the electrolyte behavior in solution, the steric enlargement of ions could be visualized by means of several crystal structure analyses. Thus an insight into lattice packing under the effect of extraordinary large cations could be gathered. rnAn essential theme of this work focused on the application of benzylphosphonium salts in the classical Wittig reaction, where the concept of dendronization served as synthetic means to introduce an exceptionally large polyphenylene substituent at the -position. The straightforward influence of this unprecedented bulky group on the Wittig stereochemistry was investigated by NMR-analysis of the resulting alkenes. Based on the obtained data a valuable explanation for the origin of the observed selectivity was brought in line with the up-to-date operating [2+2] cycloaddition mechanism. Furthermore, a reliable synthesis protocol for unsymmetrically substituted polyphenylene alkenes and stilbenes was established by the design of custom-built polyphenylene precursors (see chapter 5).rnFinally, fundamental experiments to functionalize a polymer chain with sterically shielded ionic groups either in the pending or internal position were outlined within this work. Thus, inherently hydrophobic polysalts shall be formed so that future research can invesigate their physical properties with regard to counter ion condensation and charge carrier mobility.rnIn summary, this work demonstrates how the principles of dendrimer chemistry can be applied to modify and specifically tailor the properties of salts. The numerously synthesized dendrimer-ions shown herein represent a versatile interface between classic organic and inorganic electrolytes, and defined macromolecular structures in the nanometer-scale. Furthermore the particular value of polyphenylene dendrimers in terms of a broad applicability was illustrated. This work accomplished in an interdisciplinary manner to give answer to various questions such as structural modification of ions, the resulting influence on the electrolyte behavior, as well as the stereochemical control of organic syntheses via polyphenylene phosphonium salts. rn
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Die Sekundärmetabolite 4-Dechlor-14-deoxyoxacyclododecindion, 14-Deoxyoxacyclo-dodecindion und Oxacyclododecindion zeigten in ersten in vitro-Studien eine Hemmung des TGF-β- sowie des JAK-STAT-Signaltransduktionsweges im nanomolaren Konzentrationsbereich. Sie stellen potentielle Leitstrukturen für die Entwicklung neuer Therapeutika zur Behandlung chronisch entzündlicher und/oder fibrotischer Erkrankungen dar. Ziel dieser Arbeit war die Entwicklung eines totalsynthetischen Zugangs zu diesen Makrolactonen.rnDer erste retrosynthetische Ansatz bestand aus einer Ringschluss-Metathese/Reduktions/Eliminierungs-Sequenz. Während das gesättigte Makrolacton-grundgerüst dargestellt werden konnte, schlug die Einführung der Doppelbindung fehl. Es wurde nur ein exo-Methylen-Derivat erhalten. Eine Syntheseroute über eine carbonylierende Kreuzkupplung oder über eine intramolekulare Hydroacylierung verliefen erfolglos. Versuche zum Aufbau des α,β-ungesättigten Enons über das β,γ-ungesättigte Enon in einer Ringschluss-Metathese/Isomerisierungs-Sequenz führten stattdessen zur Bildung eines γ,δ-ungesättigten Ketons und eines 12-Oxo-10,11-dehydrocurvularin-Derivates.rnEine intramolekulare Friedel-Crafts-Acylierung ermöglichte den Ringschluss, sodass die beiden Naturstoffe 4-Dechlor-14-deoxyoxacyclododecindion sowie 14-Deoxyoxa-cyclododecindion synthetisiert werden konnten. Durch die Totalsynthese konnte zudem die bisher unbekannte relative Konfiguration der zwei Stereozentren aufgeklärt werden. Die während dieser Arbeit erhaltenen Derivate ermöglichten es, Struktur-Wirkungs-Beziehungen für diese Makrolactone aufzustellen.rnIn weiteren biologischen Studien von Kooperationspartnern wurde die hohe Wirksamkeit im nanomolaren Konzentrationsbereich bestätigt. Eine erste in vivo-Studie zur Behandlung von systemischem Lupus erythematodes mit 14-Deoxyoxacyclododecindion deutet auf eine verminderte Entzündungsreaktion und positive Effekte auf chronische Nierenschäden hin.rn
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The synthesis, biological testing, and NMR studies of several analogues of H-c[Cys (3)-Phe (6)-Phe (7)-DTrp (8)-Lys (9)-Thr (10)-Phe (11)-Cys (14)]-OH (ODT-8, a pan-somatostatin analogue, 1) have been performed to assess the effect of changing the stereochemistry and the number of atoms in the disulfide bridge on binding affinity. Cysteine at positions 3 and/or 14 (somatostatin numbering) were/was substituted with d-cysteine, norcysteine, D-norcysteine, homocysteine, and/or D-homocysteine. The 3D structure analysis of selected partially selective, bioactive analogues (3, 18, 19, and 21) was carried out in dimethylsulfoxide. Interestingly and not unexpectedly, the 3D structures of these analogues comprised the pharmacophore for which the analogues had the highest binding affinities (i.e., sst 4 in all cases).
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Two new cassane butenolides, caesalpinolide A (1) and B (2), epimeric at the hemiketal position were isolated from the marine creeper Caesalpinia bonduc. The structures were elucidated by the analysis of spectroscopic data and relative stereochemistry was assigned on the basis of ROESY correlations. Compounds 1 and 2 were found to inhibit MCF-7 breast cancer cell lines with ICso values of (IlM)12.8 and 6.1, respectively, along with the inhibition of endometrial and cervical cancer cell lines
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By analogy to the structural diversity of covalent bond networks between atoms within organic molecules, one can design topologically diverse peptides from mathematical graphs by assigning amino acids to graph nodes and peptide bonds to graph edges. The key is to use diamino acids or amino diacids as equivalents of trivalent graph nodes, which enables a variety of graph topologies beyond the standard linear and monocyclic graphs in natural peptides. Here the bicyclic decapeptide A1FGk2VFPE1AG2 (1b) was prepared and crystallized to assign its bridge stereochemistry. The bridge configuration appears as planned by the chirality of the branching amino acids. Bicyclization furthermore depends on the presence of matched chiralities in the branching amino acids. The stereoselective formation of the second bridge opens the way for the synthesis of a large family of bicyclic peptides as promising new scaffolds for drug design.
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Background Tools to explore large compound databases in search for analogs of query molecules provide a strategically important support in drug discovery to help identify available analogs of any given reference or hit compound by ligand based virtual screening (LBVS). We recently showed that large databases can be formatted for very fast searching with various 2D-fingerprints using the city-block distance as similarity measure, in particular a 2D-atom pair fingerprint (APfp) and the related category extended atom pair fingerprint (Xfp) which efficiently encode molecular shape and pharmacophores, but do not perceive stereochemistry. Here we investigated related 3D-atom pair fingerprints to enable rapid stereoselective searches in the ZINC database (23.2 million 3D structures). Results Molecular fingerprints counting atom pairs at increasing through-space distance intervals were designed using either all atoms (16-bit 3DAPfp) or different atom categories (80-bit 3DXfp). These 3D-fingerprints retrieved molecular shape and pharmacophore analogs (defined by OpenEye ROCS scoring functions) of 110,000 compounds from the Cambridge Structural Database with equal or better accuracy than the 2D-fingerprints APfp and Xfp, and showed comparable performance in recovering actives from decoys in the DUD database. LBVS by 3DXfp or 3DAPfp similarity was stereoselective and gave very different analogs when starting from different diastereomers of the same chiral drug. Results were also different from LBVS with the parent 2D-fingerprints Xfp or APfp. 3D- and 2D-fingerprints also gave very different results in LBVS of folded molecules where through-space distances between atom pairs are much shorter than topological distances. Conclusions 3DAPfp and 3DXfp are suitable for stereoselective searches for shape and pharmacophore analogs of query molecules in large databases. Web-browsers for searching ZINC by 3DAPfp and 3DXfp similarity are accessible at www.gdb.unibe.ch webcite and should provide useful assistance to drug discovery projects.
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myo-Inositol is a building block for all inositol-containing phospholipids in eukaryotes. It can be synthesized de novo from glucose-6-phosphate in the cytosol and endoplasmic reticulum. Alternatively, it can be taken up from the environment via Na(+)- or H(+)-linked myo-inositol transporters. While Na(+)-coupled myo-inositol transporters are found exclusively in the plasma membrane, H(+)-linked myo-inositol transporters are detected in intracellular organelles. In Trypanosoma brucei, the causative agent of human African sleeping sickness, myo-inositol metabolism is compartmentalized. De novo-synthesized myo-inositol is used for glycosylphosphatidylinositol production in the endoplasmic reticulum, whereas the myo-inositol taken up from the environment is used for bulk phosphatidylinositol synthesis in the Golgi complex. We now provide evidence that the Golgi complex-localized T. brucei H(+)-linked myo-inositol transporter (TbHMIT) is essential in bloodstream-form T. brucei. Downregulation of TbHMIT expression by RNA interference blocked phosphatidylinositol production and inhibited growth of parasites in culture. Characterization of the transporter in a heterologous expression system demonstrated a remarkable selectivity of TbHMIT for myo-inositol. It tolerates only a single modification on the inositol ring, such as the removal of a hydroxyl group or the inversion of stereochemistry at a single hydroxyl group relative to myo-inositol.
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The lipids of a Pliocene and a Cretaceous sample from Site 462 were analyzed to assess their source and diagenetic history. Judging from the distributions of the n-alkanes, n-fatty acids, n-alkylcyclohexanes and molecular markers, they are autochthonous, of marine origin, and deposited under oxic paleoenvironmental conditions of sedimentation. The stereochemistry of the various molecular markers (e.g., triterpanes and steranes) of the Pliocene sample indicates that the lipids are geologically mature. This supports the hypothesis of sediment recycling from older formations by turbidite redistribution into the Nauru Basin
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Oleamide is an endogenous fatty acid primary amide that possesses sleep-inducing properties in animals and that has been shown to effect serotonergic receptor responses and block gap junction communication. Herein, the potentiation of the 5-HT1A receptor response is disclosed, and a study of the structural features of oleamide required for potentiation of the 5-HT2A and 5-HT1A response to serotonin (5-HT) is described. Of the naturally occurring fatty acids, the primary amide of oleic acid (oleamide) is the most effective at potentiating the 5-HT2A receptor response. The structural features required for activity were found to be highly selective. The presence, position, and stereochemistry of the Δ9-cis double bond is required, and even subtle structural variations reduce or eliminate activity. Secondary or tertiary amides may replace the primary amide but follow a well defined relationship requiring small amide substituents, suggesting that the carboxamide serves as a hydrogen bond acceptor but not donor. Alternative modifications at the carboxamide as well as modifications of the methyl terminus or the hydrocarbon region spanning the carboxamide and double bond typically eliminate activity. A less extensive study of the 5-HT1A potentiation revealed that it is more tolerant and accommodates a wider range of structural modifications. An interesting set of analogs was identified that inhibit rather than potentiate the 5-HT2A, but not the 5-HT1A, receptor response, further suggesting that such analogs may permit the selective modulation of serotonin receptor subtypes and even have opposing effects on the different subtypes.