| Literature DB >> 14725439 |
Leïla Abrous1, Patrick A Jokiel, Sarah R Friedrich, John Hynes, Amos B Smith, Ralph Hirschmann.
Abstract
New molecular platforms which are hybrids of two scaffolds-namely, beta-d-glucose and benzodiazepine, each able to bind several proteins-were designed, synthesized and functionalized to serve as probes for broad biological screening. Herein, we describe the syntheses and chemical properties of these novel chimeric scaffolds. Attempted cyclization of the functionalized analogues (-)-96 and (-)-97 afforded the corresponding dimers (-)-98 and (-)-99, respectively, under a variety of reaction conditions, even at concentrations of only 0.001 N. Consideration of factors affecting the conformation of amide bonds and their effects on cyclization reactions led us to alkylate the amide bond. As expected, the cyclization of the N-methyl derivative (-)-110 afforded exclusively the unimolecular cyclization product (+)-111. These compounds are only now undergoing broad screening and represent therefore at present a "prospecting library."Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14725439 DOI: 10.1021/jo0352068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Org Chem ISSN: 0022-3263 Impact factor: 4.354