[reaction--see text] N,N-Bis-(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)dihydroimidazolium chloride with palladium(II) acetate (2 mol %) was used as catalyst, without added base, to efficiently cross couple aryl, vinyl, and alkyl boronates and boronic acids with aryldiazonium tetrafluoroborate substrates. The reactions were performed at 0 degrees C or rt, giving product in 2 to 4 h with 80 to 90% yields for isolated materials. Diazonium ions, formed in situ, also cross couple under these conditions.
Catalytic asymmetric allylic oxidation of cyclic olefins ocurrs for the first time in very high (94-99% ee) enantioselectivity using copper(I) complexes of malonyl derived bisoxazolines and tert-butyl p-nitroperbenzoate giving allyl benzoates in moderate yield. The copper complex, 15 mol %, was used in acetonitrile at -20 degrees C over an extended period, 5-12 d, with excess olefin together with one equivalent of perester. The S-esters were generated in accord with the model proposed previously for the (S,S)-bisoxazoline ligand. An eta2 intermediate was ruled out using low-temperature 13C NMR with the complex in the presence of olefin.
Human P-glycoprotein (Pgp) is as an ATP-dependent efflux pump for a variety of chemotherapeutic drugs. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether Pgp modulators can be engineered to exhibit high-affinity binding using polyvalency. Five bivalent homodimeric polyenes based on stipiamide linked with polyethylene glycol ethers in the range of 3-50 A were synthesized and quantitatively characterized for their effect on Pgp function. The stipiamide homodimers displaced [(125)I]iodoarylazidoprazoin (IAAP), an analogue of the Pgp substrate prazosin. A minimal spacer of 11 A is necessary for inhibition of IAAP labeling, beyond which there is an inverse correlation between the length of the spacer and the IC(50) for the displacement of IAAP. ATP hydrolysis by Pgp on the other hand is stimulated by the dimers with spacers of up to 22 A, whereas dimers with longer spacers inhibit ATP hydrolysis. Finally, the homodimers reverse Pgp-mediated drug efflux in intact cells overexpressing Pgp, and 11 A is a threshold beyond which the effectiveness of the homodimers increases exponentially and levels off at 33 A. We demonstrate that dimerization and identification of an optimal spacer length increase by 11-fold the affinity of stipiamide, and this is reflected in the efficacy with which Pgp-mediated drug efflux is reversed. These results suggest that polyvalency could be a useful strategy for the development of more potent Pgp modulators.
[structure: see text] Bulky phenanthracenyl imidazolium-derived carbene ligands were investigated for copper-free Sonogashira coupling with terminal acetylenes. Aryl bromides and iodides gave coupled products in excellent yields from the Pd(PPh(3))(2)Cl(2) complex with potassium t-butoxide and 18-crown-6 in THF. A remarkable dependence on the size of the ligand was found. The highest yields were obtained with the bulky 2,9-dicyclohexyl-10-phenanthryl ligand 5.
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