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We present herein an in‐depth study of complexes in which a molecule containing a boron‐boron triple bond is bound to tellurate cations. The analysis allows the description of these salts as true π complexes between the B−B triple bond and the tellurium center. These complexes thus extend the well‐known Dewar‐Chatt‐Duncanson model of bonding to compounds made up solely of p block elements. Structural, spectroscopic and computational evidence is offered to argue that a set of recently reported heterocycles consisting of phenyltellurium cations complexed to diborynes bear all the hallmarks of \(\pi\)‐complexes in the \(\pi\)‐complex/metallacycle continuum envisioned by Joseph Chatt. Described as such, these compounds are unique in representing the extreme of a metal‐free continuum with conventional unsaturated three‐membered rings (cyclopropenes, azirenes, borirenes) occupying the opposite end.
A cyclic (alkyl)(amino)carbene (CAAC) has been shown to react with a covalent azide similar to the Staudinger reaction. The reaction of \(^{Me}\)CAAC with trimethylsilyl azide afforded the N‐silylated 2‐iminopyrrolidine (\(^{Me}\)CAAC=NSiMe\(_{3}\)), which was fully characterized. This compound undergoes hydrolysis to afford the 2‐iminopyrrolidine and trimethylsiloxane which co‐crystallize as a hydrogen‐bonded adduct. The N‐silylated 2‐iminopyrrolidine was used to transfer the novel pyrrolidine‐2‐iminato ligand onto both main‐group and transition‐metal centers. The reaction of the tetrabromodiborane bis(dimethyl sulfide) adduct with two equivalents of \(^{Me}\)CAAC=NSiMe\(_{3}\) afforded the disubstituted diborane. The reaction of \(^{Me}\)CAAC=NSiMe\(_{3}\) with TiCl\(_{4}\) and CpTiCl\(_{3}\) afforded \(^{Me}\)CAAC=NTiCl\(_{3}\) and \(^{Me}\)CAAC=NTiCl\(_{2}\)Cp, respectively.
Adenosine receptor ligands: coumarin−chalcone hybrids as modulating agents on the activity of hARs
(2020)
Adenosine receptors (ARs) play an important role in neurological and psychiatric disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy and schizophrenia. The different subtypes of ARs and the knowledge on their densities and status are important for understanding the mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of diseases and for developing new therapeutics. Looking for new scaffolds for selective AR ligands, coumarin–chalcone hybrids were synthesized (compounds 1–8) and screened in radioligand binding (hA\(_1\), hA\(_{2A}\) and hA\(_3\)) and adenylyl cyclase (hA\(_{2B}\)) assays in order to evaluate their affinity for the four human AR subtypes (hARs). Coumarin–chalcone hybrid has been established as a new scaffold suitable for the development of potent and selective ligands for hA\(_1\) or hA\(_3\) subtypes. In general, hydroxy-substituted hybrids showed some affinity for the hA\(_1\), while the methoxy counterparts were selective for the hA\(_3\). The most potent hA\(_1\) ligand was compound 7 (K\(_i\) = 17.7 µM), whereas compound 4 was the most potent ligand for hA\(_3\) (K\(_i\) = 2.49 µM). In addition, docking studies with hA\(_1\) and hA\(_3\) homology models were established to analyze the structure–function relationships. Results showed that the different residues located on the protein binding pocket could play an important role in ligand selectivity.
Micron‐sized supraparticles, consisting of a plurality of discrete nano‐ and microscale functional units, are assembled and fused by means of a droplet extrusion process. By combining nano magnetite, activated carbon, and conductive carbon with a polymeric binder matrix, particles are obtained which unite good magnetic properties, electrical conductivity, and adsorber activity through the high accessible surface area of the incorporated activated carbon of about 570 m\(^{2}\) g\(^{-1}\), thereby enabling a new approach toward sustainable water treatment processes. Due to the interplay of the components, it is possible to adsorb target substances, dissolved in the water which is demonstrated by the adsorption of the model dye methylene blue. A very fast adsorption kinetic and an adsorption capacity of about 400 mg g\(^{-1}\) is determined. By using the developed composite particles, it is also possible to electrochemically alter substances flowing through a magnetically‐stabilized fluidized‐bed reactor by electrochemically charging/discharging, significantly supported by the magnetic field enabling alternatingly optimum mobility/adsorption phases with contact/charging intervals. The electrochemical conversion can be increased up to 151% depending on the applied flow‐rate and electrical voltage. By applying an external magnetic field, a further increase of electrochemical conversion of up to 70% can be observed.
Using a new divergent approach, conjugated triarylborane dendrimers were synthesized up to the 2nd generation. The synthetic strategy consists of three steps: 1) functionalization, via iridium catalyzed C−H borylation; 2) activation, via fluorination of the generated boronate ester with K[HF\(_{2}\)] or [N(nBu\(_{4}\))][HF\(_{2}\)]; and 3) expansion, via reaction of the trifluoroborate salts with aryl Grignard reagents. The concept was also shown to be viable for a convergent approach. All but one of the conjugated borane dendrimers exhibit multiple, distinct and reversible reduction potentials, making them potentially interesting materials for applications in molecular accumulators. Based on their photophysical properties, the 1st generation dendrimers exhibit good conjugation over the whole system. However, the conjugation does not increase further upon expansion to the 2nd generation, but the molar extinction coefficients increase linearly with the number of triarylborane subunits, suggesting a potential application as photonic antennas.
Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most frequent causes of nosocomial and community‐acquired infections, with drug‐resistant strains being responsible for tens of thousands of deaths per year. S. aureus sortase A inhibitors are designed to interfere with virulence determinants. We have identified disulfanylbenzamides as a new class of potent inhibitors against sortase A that act by covalent modification of the active‐site cysteine. A broad series of derivatives were synthesized to derive structure‐activity relationships (SAR). In vitro and in silico methods allowed the experimentally observed binding affinities and selectivities to be rationalized. The most active compounds were found to have single‐digit micromolar Ki values and caused up to a 66 % reduction of S. aureus fibrinogen attachment at an effective inhibitor concentration of 10 μM. This new molecule class exhibited minimal cytotoxicity, low bacterial growth inhibition and impaired sortase‐mediated adherence of S. aureus cells.
We report the direct imidization of naphthalene and perylene dicarboxylic anhydrides/esters with bulky ortho,ortho‐diaryl‐ and ortho,ortho‐dialkynylaniline derivatives. This imidization method uses n‐butyllithium as a strong base to increase the reactivity of bulky amine derivatives, proceeds under mild reaction conditions, requires only stoichiometric amounts of reactants and gives straightforward access to new sterically crowded rylene dicarboximides. Mechanistic investigations suggest an isoimide as intermediary product, which was converted to the corresponding imide upon addition of an aqueous base. Single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction analyses reveal dimeric packing motifs for monoimides, while two‐side shielded bisimides crystallize in isolated molecules without close π–π‐interactions. Spectroscopic investigations disclose the influence of the bulky substituents on the optical properties in the solid state.
Marine organisms and their associated microbes are rich in diverse chemical leads. With the development of marine biotechnology, a considerable number of research activities are focused on marine bacteria and fungi-derived bioactive compounds. Marine bacteria and fungi are ranked on the top of the hierarchy of all organisms, as they are responsible for producing a wide range of bioactive secondary metabolites with possible pharmaceutical applications. Thus, they have the potential to provide future drugs against challenging diseases, such as cancer, a range of viral diseases, malaria, and inflammation. This review aims at describing the literature on secondary metabolites that have been obtained from Scleractinian-associated organisms including bacteria, fungi, and zooxanthellae, with full coverage of the period from 1982 to 2020, as well as illustrating their biological activities and structure activity relationship (SAR). Moreover, all these compounds were filtered based on ADME analysis to determine their physicochemical properties, and 15 compounds were selected. The selected compounds were virtually investigated for potential inhibition for SARS-CoV-2 targets using molecular docking studies. Promising potential results against SARS-CoV-2 RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and methyltransferase (nsp16) are presented.
Microbial, mammalian, and plant cells produce and contain secondary metabolites, which typically are soluble in water to prevent cell damage by crystallization. The formation of ion pairs, for example, with carboxylic acids or mineral acids, is a natural blueprint to maintain basic metabolites in solution. Here, we aim at showing whether the mostly large carboxylates form soluble protic ionic liquids (PILs) with the basic natural product papaverine resulting in enhanced aqueous solubility. The obtained PILs were characterized by H-1-N-15 HMBC nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and in the solid state using X-ray powder diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, and dissolution measurements. Furthermore, their supramolecular pattern in aqueous solution was studied by means of potentiometric and photometrical solubility, NMR aggregation assay, dynamic light scattering, zeta potential, and viscosity measurements. Thereby, we identified the naturally occurring carboxylic acids, citric acid, malic acid, and tartaric acid, as being appropriate counterions for papaverine and which will facilitate the formation of PILs with their beneficial characteristics, like the improved dissolution rate and enhanced apparent solubility.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird der Einfluss von Metallkomplexverbindungen auf der Basis von monotopen und ditopen Terpyridin-Liganden auf Zellen behandelt. Es können mehrere Möglichkeiten aufgezeigt werden, wie MEPE als kontrollierte Freisetzungssysteme für Zel-lanwendungen eingesetzt werden können. Es werden 2D-Beschichtungen, 3D-Knochenzemente und Terpyridin funktionalisierte Alginate hergestellt. Es ist möglich, definier-te, homogene Fe-MEPE Schichten auf Borosilikatglas mithilfe der Layer by Layer Technik und mittels Tauschbeschichtung abzuscheiden. Um die Oberfläche und somit die Freisetzung von Metallionen zu erhöhen, werden zusätzlich poröse SiO2-Schichten hergestellt, welche mit Fe-MEPE infiltriert werden. Um die Anwendbarkeit von Metallkomplexverbindungen auf der Basis von monotopen und ditopen Terpyridin-Liganden als Knochenersatzmaterial zu testen werden Hydroxylapatit Knochenzemente synthetisiert. Ziel ist eine retardierende Freisetzung der Metallionen ohne Burst Effekt und ohne den Verlust der Druckstabilitäten der HA Zemen-te. Die Funktionalisierung von Alginat mit 1-Amino-5-(2,2ʹ:6ʹ,2ʹʹ-terpyrid-4ʹ-yl-oxy)pentan resultiert in Hydrogelen, welche ein anderes Gelierverhalten als das unfunktionalisierte Alginat zeigen. Zudem ist es möglich mit Fe(II)- /Ca(II)-Salzmischungen Hydrogele auszubilden. Die funktionalisierten Alginate sind zudem bioaktiv.
Zum grundlegenden Verständnis der MEPE Zell Wechselwirkung werden zunächst Zytotoxo-zitätsuntersuchungen mittels WST-1 Test von L929 und C2C12-Zellen mit wässrigen M(II)MEPE Lösungen (Metallionen M= Fe(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Zn(II)) in einem Konzentrationsbe-reich von 1,56x10-11 bis 1,6x10-5 mol L-1 durchgeführt. Fe-MEPE zeigt im betrachteten Kon-zentrationsbereich keine zytotoxischen Eigenschaften auf die eingesetzte Fibroblastenzelllinie. Bei Konzentrationen über 1x10-6 mol L-1 Fe-MEPE sinkt die Mitochondrienaktivität der C2C12-Zellen auf 40%. Dagegen wirken Co- und Zn-MEPE ab einer Konzentration von 1x10-7 mol L-1 stark zytotoxisch auf L929 und C2C12-Zellen.
Um selektiv die Differenzierung von C2C12, MG63, humanen mesenchymalen Stammzellen (hMSCs) und humanen Endothelzellen anzuregen, werden die Zellen auf den hergestellten 2D Beschichtungen ausgesät. Es kann gezeigt werden, dass Fe-MEPE die Proliferation zu-gunsten der Stoffwechselaktivität von C2C12, MG63-Zellen und hMSCs hemmt. Bei weiterer Betrachtung der spezifischen myogenen Differenzierungsmarker der C2C12-Zellen bzw. der spezifischen Gene der osteogenen Differenzierung (Osteocalcin und ALP) mithilfe qRT-PCR können erhebliche Stimulierungen auf der mRNA Basis detektiert werden. Auch auf
enzymatischer Ebene zeigen Fe-MEPE modifizierte Oberflächen einen stimulierenden Effekt auf die Aktivität der alkalischen Phosphatase der MG63 Zelllinie und humaner mesenchyma-ler Stammzellen.
Somit kann eine Stimulierung der myogenen Differenzierung von C2C12-Zellen, sowie oste-ogenen Differenzierung von MG63-Zellen und hMSCs mittels Fe-MEPE beschichteten Ober-flächen innerhalb von drei Tagen nachgewiesen werden. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Fe-MEPE funktionalisierte Oberflächen als innovative Scaffolds für die Behandlung von Kno-chendefekten eingesetzt werden können.