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1.
Org Lett ; 26(9): 1896-1901, 2024 Mar 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38421178

ABSTRACT

This study reports the synthesis of cyclobutene derivatives in good yields via the [2 + 2] cycloaddition between lithium ynolates and α,ß-unsaturated carbonyls. The ynolates are generated from α,α,α-tribromomethyl ketones and tert-butyl lithium via a simple and novel method, which does not produce any harmful byproducts, such as lithium alkoxide, which induces a polymerization reaction with α,ß-unsaturated carbonyls.

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Chemistry ; 30(9): e202400145, 2024 Feb 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38279555

ABSTRACT

Invited for the cover of this issue is the group of Takayuki Iwata and Mitsuru Shindo at Kyushu University. The image depicts the longest-chain iptycene synthesized in this study, showing the connections between iptycene synthetic units by using transparent cases. Read the full text of the article at 10.1002/chem.202303687.

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Chemistry ; 30(9): e202303687, 2024 Feb 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38050779

ABSTRACT

An efficient method for the synthesis of higher-order iptycenes using an "ambident anthracene" building block is presented. For that purpose, an iterative elongation strategy involving the ring-opening of an endoxide to give a highly reactive anthranoxide, followed by a Diels-Alder reaction with an aryne was used. The method systematically provides higher-order iptycenes, including trideciptycene, which is currently the iptycene with the longest chain to have been synthesized. X-ray crystallography revealed interesting structures in which solvent molecules fill the cavities of these iptycenes, thus creating a "honeycomb" structure with the solvent molecules arranged in tubular spaces.

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Chemistry ; 29(39): e202300988, 2023 Jul 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37186127

ABSTRACT

Herein, we describe Hiyama coupling via intramolecular substituent transfer from silicon on one blade of triptycenes to another to yield 1,8,13-trisubstituted chiral triptycenes. This reaction is attributed to the proximity effect of substituents on triptycene, which plays an important role in not only the formation of the oxy-palladacycle but also the activation of the silyl group to facilitate σ-bond metathesis. After bromination and nucleophilic ring opening, the second intramolecular Hiyama coupling provided various 1,8,13-trisubstituted chiral triptycenes. The optical resolution of 1,8,13-triptycene afforded an optically active form for the first time.

5.
Sci Rep ; 13(1): 5173, 2023 03 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36997582

ABSTRACT

Herein, we describe a highly potent gravitropic bending inhibitor with no concomitant growth inhibition. Previously, we reported that (2Z,4E)-5-phenylpenta-2,4-dienoic acid (ku-76) selectively inhibits root gravitropic bending of lettuce radicles at 5 µM. Based on the structure-activity relationship study of ku-76 as a lead compound, we designed and synthesized various C4-substituted analogs of ku-76. Among the analogs, 4-phenylethynyl analog exhibited the highest potency for gravitropic bending inhibition, which was effective at only 0.01 µM. Remarkably, 4-phenylethynyl analog is much more potent than the known inhibitor, NPA. Substitution in the para position on the aromatic ring of 4-phenylethynyl group was tolerated without diminished activity. In addition, evaluation using Arabidopsis indicated that 4-phenylethynyl analog inhibits gravitropism by affecting auxin distribution in the root tips. Based on the effects on Arabidopsis phenotypes, 4-phenylethynyl analog may be a novel inhibitor that differs in action from the previously reported auxin transport inhibitors.


Subject(s)
Arabidopsis Proteins , Arabidopsis , Gravitropism/physiology , Arabidopsis/genetics , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Structure-Activity Relationship , Indoleacetic Acids/pharmacology , Plant Roots/metabolism
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Chem Biol Drug Des ; 101(4): 865-872, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36527173

ABSTRACT

Two natural products, bongkrekic acid and carboxyatractyloside, are known to specifically inhibit the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier from its matrix side and cytosolic side, respectively, in concentration ranges of 10-6  M. In the present study, we investigated the manner of action of a synthetic bongkrekic acid derivative, KH-17, lacking three methyl groups, one methoxy group, and five internal double bonds, on the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier. At slightly acidic pH, KH-17 inhibited mitochondrial [3 H]ADP uptake, but its inhibitory action was about 10 times weaker than that of its parental compound, bongkrekic acid. The main site of action of KH-17 was confirmed as the matrix side of the ADP/ATP carrier by experiments using submitochondrial particles, which have an inside-out orientation of the inner mitochondrial membrane. However, when we added KH-17 to mitochondria at neutral pH, it had a weak inhibitory effect on [3 H]ADP uptake, and its inhibitory strength was similar to that of bongkrekic acid. These results indicated that KH-17 weakly inhibits the ADP/ATP carrier not only from the matrix side but also from the cytosolic side. To ascertain whether this interpretation was correct, we examined the effects of KH-17 and carboxyatractyloside on mitochondrial [3 H]ADP uptake at two [3 H]ADP concentrations. We found that both KH-17 and carboxyatractyloside showed a stronger inhibitory effect at the lower [3 H]ADP concentration. Therefore, we concluded that the bongkrekic acid derivative, KH-17, weakly inhibits the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier from both sides of the inner mitochondrial membrane. These results suggested that the elimination of three methyl groups, one methoxy group, and five internal double bonds present in bongkrekic acid altered its manner of action towards the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier. Our data will help to improve our understanding of the interaction between bongkrekic acid and the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier.


Subject(s)
Mitochondrial ADP, ATP Translocases , Mitochondrial Membranes , Adenosine Diphosphate , Adenosine Triphosphate , Bongkrekic Acid/pharmacology , Mitochondria , Mitochondrial ADP, ATP Translocases/chemistry
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Curr Issues Mol Biol ; 44(9): 3849-3858, 2022 Aug 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36135176

ABSTRACT

Experimental evidence accumulated by our research group and others strongly suggests that (-)-xanthatin, a xanthanolide sesquiterpene lactone, exhibits anti-proliferative effects on human breast cancer cells (in vitro) as well as anti-tumor effects in experimental animals (in vivo). In cancer biology, it is now critically important for anti-cancer agents to selectively target cancer stem cells (CSCs) in order to overcome cancer therapeutic resistance and recurrence. However, it has not yet been established whether (-)-xanthatin abrogates the formation of breast CSCs. In the present study, we utilized chemically synthesized pure (-)-xanthatin and a culture system to obtain mammospheres from human breast cancer MCF-7 cells, which are a CSC-enriched population. We herein demonstrated for the first time that (-)-xanthatin exhibited the ability to kill mammospheres, similar to salinomycin, an established selective killer of CSCs. A possible anti-proliferative mechanism toward mammospheres by (-)-xanthatin is discussed.

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Chemistry ; 28(12): e202200416, 2022 Feb 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35179260

ABSTRACT

Invited for the cover of this issue is the group of Takayuki Iwata, Mitsuru Shindo, and co-workers at Kyushu University. The image depicts ring-opening of triptycenes to afford corresponding anthrones by acid treatment. Read the full text of the article at 10.1002/chem.202104160.

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Chemistry ; 28(12): e202104160, 2022 Feb 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35015328

ABSTRACT

The triptycene scaffold has been ring-opened by using a retro-Friedel-Crafts-type reaction under acidic conditions to give its corresponding anthrone product. 9-Hydroxytriptycenes and unsubstituted triptycene undergo ring-opening reaction under strongly acidic conditions, such as with TfOH. An investigation of the substitution effect has revealed that the electron-donating group on the arene moiety allows the reaction to proceed in the presence of a weaker acid, such as TFA. In addition, the reaction has been successfully applied toward the synthesis of tetracene.

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Chemistry ; 27(45): 11548-11553, 2021 Aug 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34125459

ABSTRACT

A Pd-catalyzed domino reaction of 1,8,13-tribromo-9-methoxytriptycenes is reported. Under conventional Suzuki coupling conditions, the triptycenes underwent multiple transformations to give 1,9-bridged triptycenes. Based on mechanistic investigations, a single Pd catalyst functions as Pd0 , PdII and PdIV species to catalyze four distinct processes: (1) aryl to alkyl 1,5-Pd migration, (2) intramolecular arylation, (3) homocoupling of phenylboronic acid and (4) Suzuki coupling. DFT calculations revealed that 1,5-Pd migration likely proceeds via both concerted PdII and stepwise PdIV routes. Asymmetric synthesis of the chiral triptycenes, as well as optical resolution, and further transformation are also reported.

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PLoS Genet ; 16(12): e1009249, 2020 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33370251

ABSTRACT

Karrikins (KARs), smoke-derived butenolides, are perceived by the α/ß-fold hydrolase KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE2 (KAI2) and thought to mimic endogenous, yet elusive plant hormones tentatively called KAI2-ligands (KLs). The sensitivity to different karrikin types as well as the number of KAI2 paralogs varies among plant species, suggesting diversification and co-evolution of ligand-receptor relationships. We found that the genomes of legumes, comprising a number of important crops with protein-rich, nutritious seed, contain two or more KAI2 copies. We uncover sub-functionalization of the two KAI2 versions in the model legume Lotus japonicus and demonstrate differences in their ability to bind the synthetic ligand GR24ent-5DS in vitro and in genetic assays with Lotus japonicus and the heterologous Arabidopsis thaliana background. These differences can be explained by the exchange of a widely conserved phenylalanine in the binding pocket of KAI2a with a tryptophan in KAI2b, which arose independently in KAI2 proteins of several unrelated angiosperms. Furthermore, two polymorphic residues in the binding pocket are conserved across a number of legumes and may contribute to ligand binding preferences. The diversification of KAI2 binding pockets suggests the occurrence of several different KLs acting in non-fire following plants, or an escape from possible antagonistic exogenous molecules. Unexpectedly, L. japonicus responds to diverse synthetic KAI2-ligands in an organ-specific manner. Hypocotyl growth responds to KAR1, KAR2 and rac-GR24, while root system development responds only to KAR1. This differential responsiveness cannot be explained by receptor-ligand preferences alone, because LjKAI2a is sufficient for karrikin responses in the hypocotyl, while LjKAI2a and LjKAI2b operate redundantly in roots. Instead, it likely reflects differences between plant organs in their ability to transport or metabolise the synthetic KLs. Our findings provide new insights into the evolution and diversity of butenolide ligand-receptor relationships, and open novel research avenues into their ecological significance and the mechanisms controlling developmental responses to divergent KLs.


Subject(s)
Arabidopsis Proteins/genetics , Furans/metabolism , Hydrolases/genetics , Hypocotyl/growth & development , Lotus/metabolism , Plant Growth Regulators/metabolism , Plant Roots/growth & development , Pyrans/metabolism , Arabidopsis/genetics , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Furans/chemistry , Gene Duplication , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/genetics , Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring/metabolism , Hydrolases/metabolism , Hypocotyl/metabolism , Lactones/metabolism , Ligands , Lotus/genetics , Microarray Analysis , Phylogeny , Plant Growth Regulators/chemistry , Plant Growth Regulators/genetics , Plant Roots/metabolism , Pyrans/chemistry
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J Org Chem ; 85(23): 15154-15166, 2020 Dec 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33226808

ABSTRACT

In this study, a heterogeneous rhodium-catalyzed oxidative homocoupling reaction of anilines utilizing molecular oxygen as the sole oxidant is reported. Employing a commercially available and recyclable Rh/C catalyst enabled the oxidative dimerization of various anilines, including N,N-disubstituted and N-monosubstituted anilines, as well as diarylamines, triarylamines, and carbazoles. Additionally, the catalytic protocol was extended to the ortho-ortho coupling of anilines, affording 2,2'-diaminobiphenyls with high regioselectivity. Notably, the developed approach provides rapid access to diversely functionalized benzidines and diaminobiphenyls in an operationally simple, practical, and environmentally friendly manner.

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Phytochemistry ; 179: 112508, 2020 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32905916

ABSTRACT

Previously, we found (2Z,4E)-5-phenylpenta-2,4-dienoic acid (ku-76) to be a selective inhibitor of root gravitropic bending of lettuce radicles at 5 µM, with no concomitant growth inhibition, and revealed the structure-activity relationship in this inhibitory activity. The conformation of ku-76 is flexible owing to the open-chain structure of pentan-2,4-dienoic acid with freely rotating single bonds, and the (2Z)-alkene moiety may be isomerized by external factors. To develop more potent inhibitors and obtain insight into the target biomolecules, various analogues of ku-76, fixed through conformation and/or configuration, were synthesized and evaluated. Stereochemical fixation was effective in improving the potency of gravitropic bending inhibition. Finally, we found highly potent conformational and/or configurational analogues (ku-257, ku-294 and ku-308), that did not inhibit root growth. The inhibition of root curvature by these analogues was comparable to that of naptalam.


Subject(s)
Gravitropism , Lactuca , Molecular Conformation , Plant Roots , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Chemistry ; 26(39): 8506-8510, 2020 Jul 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32432370

ABSTRACT

We report herein an efficient method to synthesize triptycenes by the reaction of benzynes and anthranoxides, which are electron-rich and readily prepared from the corresponding anthrones. Using this method, 1,9-syn-substituted triptycenes were regioselectively obtained employing 3-methoxybenzynes. This method was also applied to synthesize pentiptycenes. A DFT study revealed that the cycloaddition of lithium anthranoxide and benzyne proceeds stepwise.

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Phytochemistry ; 172: 112287, 2020 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32018089

ABSTRACT

Previously, we found (2Z,4E)-5-phenylpenta-2,4-dienoic acid (ku-76) to be a selective inhibitor of root gravitropic bending of lettuce radicles at 5 µM, with no concomitant growth inhibition. Here, we describe a structure-activity relationship study of ku-76 to determine the essential structural features for the inhibitory activity. A series of ku-76 analogues was synthesized and the key features of ku-76 that are necessary for inhibition of lettuce root gravitropic bending were determined. The (2E,4E)-, (2Z,4Z)- (2E,4Z)- analogues were inactive, and 4,5-saturated and 4,5-alkynyl analogues also did not show inhibitory activity, demonstrating the importance of the (2Z,4E) diene unit. The aromatic ring was also crucial and could not be replaced with an alkyl chain. Derivatives in which the carboxylic acid was replaced with amides, alcohols, or esters were much less potent. These results suggest that the (2Z,4E)-diene, the carboxylic acid moiety, and the aromatic ring are essential for potent inhibitory activity against gravitropic bending.


Subject(s)
Gravitropism , Lactuca , Esters , Molecular Structure , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Biochem Biophys Rep ; 20: 100683, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31517068

ABSTRACT

Bongkrekic acid (BKA) inhibits adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT) and suppresses ADP/ATP exchange in the mitochondrial inner membrane. Previously, we demonstrated that BKA exhibited cytotoxic effects on 4T1 tumor cells, depending on the cell number in the culture, but not on NIH3T3 cells. However, the cause of this differential sensitivity was unelucidated. Here we demonstrate that BKA reduced the O2 consumption in both cell lines and increased the mitochondrial membrane potential, thereby facilitating glucose consumption. BKA reduced cellular ATP in 4T1 cells in a dose-dependent manner but not in NIH3T3 cells. The cellular ATP of 4T1 cells was decreased with a reduced glucose concentration in the media, but that of NIH3T3 cells remained constant. We also demonstrated that BKA-induced cell death in both cell lines in low glucose media; however, the susceptibility to the reduced glucose concentration was slightly higher in 4T1 cells, which may be attributed to the difference in the dependency on glycolysis as their energy source. These results indicate that 4T1 tumor cells rely heavily on glucose for energy production. Our data demonstrate that BKA disturbs ATP production in mitochondria and increases the susceptibility to a low glucose condition.

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Chemistry ; 25(61): 13855-13859, 2019 Nov 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31334876

ABSTRACT

1,8,13-Trialkyl(aryl)silyl-9-hydroxytriptycenes (trisilyltriptycenes) were synthesized by the triple addition of ynolates and 3-silylbenzynes with high regioselectivity. Benzene rings in the resulting triptycenes were highly distorted where the dihedral angles between the substituents were as high as 35°. The distortion energy induced step-by-step halogenation reactions to yield halogenated triptycenes, including chiral triptycenes. The 1,8,13-trihalogenated triptycenes were then converted to 1,8,13-functionalized triptycenes.

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Org Lett ; 21(17): 6585-6588, 2019 Sep 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31302996

ABSTRACT

Herein, we report a double deprotonation method used for the preparation of ynolates starting from nonbrominated 2,6-di-tert-butylphenyl esters. The current method is superior to the previously described double lithium/halogen exchange approach because easily accessible starting materials are used. This method will be especially useful for preparation of ynolates bearing functional groups in organic synthesis.

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Chemistry ; 24(7): 1539-1543, 2018 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29276813

ABSTRACT

The first asymmetric total synthesis of (-)-stemonamine is described. The key reactions included intramolecular acylation to construct the seven-membered ring and a tandem [2+2] cycloaddition-Dieckmann condensation reaction using an ynolate to form the fully substituted cyclopentenone moiety. Racemization and epimerization of the natural product were first experimentally demonstrated.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 53(73): 10200-10203, 2017 Sep 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28856370

ABSTRACT

We successfully converted an antibody single-chain variable fragment and a full-sized antibody to Quenchbodies, which are a type of powerful fluorescent immunosensor, through ultraviolet-based photochemical crosslinking of an indole-3-butyric acid-conjugated fluorescent dye to the nucleotide-binding sites near the antigen-binding sites.


Subject(s)
Antibodies/chemistry , Cross-Linking Reagents/chemistry , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Indoles/chemistry , Nucleotides/chemistry , Binding Sites , Photochemical Processes , Ultraviolet Rays
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