Pyridinium amphiphiles have found practical application for the delivery of DNA into eukaryotic cells. A general synthetic method starting from (iso)nicotinoyl chloride has been devised for the preparation of pyridinium amphiphiles based on (bio)degradable esters, allowing structural variation both in the hydrophobic part and in the headgroup area. By means of differential scanning calorimetry, transmission electron mi-
The sodium hydride mediated cyclization of arylacetonitriles with oxalic acid bis(imidoyl) dichlorides, aza-analogues of oxalyl chloride, afforded functionalized 2-alkylidene-3-iminoindoles with very good regio- and E/Z selectivity. Excellent chemoselectivities were observed for functionalized substrates. Based on these results a domino "cyclization-lactamization" reaction of bis(imidoyl) chlorides with methyl 2-(cyanomethyl)benzoate was developed. This process allowed a convenient one-pot synthesis of indolo[1,2-b]isoquinolin-5-ones related to tryptanthrin. A new and convenient synthesis of delta-carbolines by intramolecular electrocyclization-elimination reactions of 2-alkylidene-3-iminoindoles was developed. It was shown that delta-carbolines selectively bind to triplex or duplex DNA (intercalation). Indirubine analogues were prepared by deprotection and lactonization of functionalized 2-alkylidene-3-iminoindoles.
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