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Am J Bot ; 110(5): e16162, 2023 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36990083

RESUMO

PREMISE: Oceanic islands offer the opportunity to understand evolutionary processes underlying rapid diversification. Along with geographic isolation and ecological shifts, a growing body of genomic evidence has suggested that hybridization can play an important role in island evolution. Here we use genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) to understand the roles of hybridization, ecology, and geographic isolation in the radiation of Canary Island Descurainia (Brassicaceae). METHODS: We carried out GBS for multiple individuals of all Canary Island species and two outgroups. Phylogenetic analyses of the GBS data were performed using both supermatrix and gene tree approaches and hybridization events were examined using D-statistics and Approximate Bayesian Computation. Climatic data were analyzed to examine the relationship between ecology and diversification. RESULTS: Analysis of the supermatrix data set resulted in a fully resolved phylogeny. Species networks suggest a hybridization event has occurred for D. gilva, with these results being supported by Approximate Bayesian Computation analysis. Strong phylogenetic signals for temperature and precipitation indicate one major ecological shift within Canary Island Descurainia. CONCLUSIONS: Inter-island dispersal played a significant role in the diversification of Descurainia, with evidence of only one major shift in climate preferences. Despite weak reproductive barriers and the occurrence of hybrids, hybridization appears to have played only a limited role in the diversification of the group with a single instance detected. The results highlight the need to use phylogenetic network approaches that can simultaneously accommodate incomplete lineage sorting and gene flow when studying groups prone to hybridization; patterns that might otherwise be obscured in species trees.


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Hibridização Genética , Filogenia , Espanha , Teorema de Bayes , Geografia
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Tetrahedron Lett ; 992022 Jun 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35846850

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A ring expansion of tetramic acids (pyrrolidine-2,4-diones) to N-oxy-2,5-diketopiperazines (DKPs) is described. This method allows for the facile and late-stage construction of the hydroxamic acid moiety and can thereby serve as a general method for accessing N-oxy-2,5-DKP natural products.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(46): e202210821, 2022 11 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36121442

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Described herein are the first total syntheses of (±)-dracocephalone A (1) and (±)-dracocequinones A (4) and B (5). The synthesis was initially envisioned as proceeding through an intramolecular isobenzofuran Diels-Alder reaction, a strategy that eventually evolved into a Lewis acid-promoted spirocyclization. This highly diastereoselective transformation set the stage for trans-decalin formation and a late-stage Suárez oxidation that produced a [3.2.1] oxabicycle suited for conversion to 1. Brønsted acid-mediated aromatization, followed by a series of carefully choreographed oxidations, allowed for rearrangement to a [2.2.2] oxabicycle poised for conversion to 4 and 5.


Assuntos
Ácidos de Lewis , Estereoisomerismo , Reação de Cicloadição , Oxirredução
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 59(24): 9757-9766, 2020 06 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32271982

RESUMO

The development of a concise total synthesis of (±)-phyllantidine (1), a member of the securinega family of alkaloids containing an unusual oxazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane core, is described. The synthesis employs a unique synthetic strategy featuring the ring expansion of a substituted cyclopentanone to a cyclic hydroxamic acid as a key step that allows facile installation of the embedded nitrogen-oxygen (N-O) bond. The optimization of this sequence to effect the desired regiochemical outcome and its mechanistic underpinnings were assessed both computationally and experimentally. This synthetic approach also features an early-stage diastereoselective aldol reaction to assemble the substituted cyclopentanone, a mild reduction of an amide intermediate without N-O bond cleavage, and the rapid assembly of the butenolide found in (1) via use of the Bestmann ylide.


Assuntos
Nitrogênio/química , Oxigênio/química , Técnicas de Química Sintética , Ciclização , Estereoisomerismo
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Ecol Evol ; 14(8): e70144, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39119179

RESUMO

Oceanic archipelagos provide striking examples of lineages that have radiated over pronounced ecological gradients. Accompanying this diversification, lineages have evolved adaptations allowing survival in extreme environments. Here, we investigate the genomic basis of ecological adaptation in Canary Island Descurainia (Brassicaceae), an island relative of Arabidopsis. The seven endemic species have diversified in situ along an elevational and ecological gradient, from low-elevation scrub to high-elevation sub-alpine desert. We first generated a reference genome for Descurainia millefolia, phylogenetic analysis of which placed it as sister to D. sophioides. Ninety-six gene families were found to be specific to D. millefolia and a further 1087 and 1469 gene families have expanded or contracted in size, respectively, along the D. millefolia branch. We then employed genome re-sequencing to sample 14 genomes across the seven species of Canary Island Descurainia and an outgroup. Phylogenomic analyses were consistent with previous reconstructions of Canary Island Descurainia in resolving low- and high-elevation clades. Using the branch-site dN/dS method, we detected positive selection for 275 genes on the branch separating the low- and high-elevation species and these positively selected genes (PSGs) were significantly enriched for functions related to reproduction and stress tolerance. Comparing PSGs to those in analyses of adaptation to elevation and/or latitude in other Brassicaceae, we found little evidence of widespread convergence and gene reuse, except for two examples, one of which was a significant overlap between Descurainia and Draba nivalis, a species restricted to high latitudes. The study of Canary Island Descurainia suggests that the transition to high-elevation environments such as that found in the high mountains of the Canary Islands involves selection on genes related to reproduction and stress tolerance but that repeated evolution across different lineages that have evolved into similar habitats is limited, indicating substantially different molecular trajectories to adaptation.

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Synlett ; 29(16): 2155-2160, 2018 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31178629

RESUMO

Herein we report studies towards a small molecule catalytic approach to access atropisomeric diaryl ethers that proceeds via a C(sp 2)-H alkylation using nitroalkanes as the alkyl source. A quaternary ammonium salt derived from quinine containing a sterically hindered urea at the C-9 position was found to effect atroposelective C(sp 2)-H alkylation with moderate to good enantioselectivities across several naphthoquinone-containing diaryl ethers. Products can then be isolated in greater than 95:5 er after one round of trituration. For several substrates that were evaluated we observed a 'nitroethylated' product in similar yields and selectivities.

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