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Nitrogen sensing

Coruzzi GM, Zhou L. 2001. Carbon and nitrogen sensing and signaling in plants Emerging matrix effects , Curr Op Plant Biol 4 247-253. [Pg.536]

This recrystallised acid is pure in the norm y accepted sense of the word, namely it has a sharp m.p. and gives on analysis excellent values for carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen. If however it is subjected to one-dimensional paper chromatography (p. 53), the presence of traces of unchanged anthranilic acid can be detected, and repeated recrystallisation is necessary to remove these traces. [Pg.223]

T system, the PPP a—-tt method (133). The -tt and a net charges and bond orders of thiophene and thiazole are compared in Table 1-5. Whatever the method considered the variation of the indices occurs in the same sense when passing from thiophene to thiazole the replacement in the 3-position of a carbon atom by a nitrogen induces... [Pg.35]

Protection of the amide — NH is an area of protective group chemistiy that has received little attention, and as a consequence few methods exist for amide — NH protection. Most of the cases found in the literature do not represent protective groups in the true sense, in that the protective group is often incoiporated as a handle to introduce nitrogen into a molecule rather than installed to protect a nitrogen which at some later time is deblocked. For this reason many of the following examples deal primarily with removal rather than with both formation and cleavage. [Pg.397]

Almost as soon as Pedersen announced his discovery of the crown ethers (see Chaps. 2 and 3) it was recognized by many that these species were similar to those prepared by Busch and coworkers for binding coinage and transition metals (see Sect. 2.1). The latter compounds contained all or a predominance of nitrogen and sulfur (see also Chap. 6) in accordance with their intended use. The crown ethers and the polyazamacrocycles represented two extremes in cation binding ability and preparation of the intermediate compounds quickly ensued. In the conceptual sense, monoazacrowns are the simplest variants of the macrocyclic polyethers and these will be discussed first. [Pg.156]

A sequence of straightforward functional group interconversions leads from 17 back to compound 20 via 18 and 19. In the synthetic direction, a base-induced intramolecular Michael addition reaction could create a new six-membered ring and two stereogenic centers. The transformation of intermediate 20 to 19 would likely be stereoselective substrate structural features inherent in 20 should control the stereochemical course of the intramolecular Michael addition reaction. Retrosynthetic disassembly of 20 by cleavage of the indicated bond provides precursors 21 and 22. In the forward sense, acylation of the nitrogen atom in 22 with the acid chloride 21 could afford amide 20. [Pg.103]

It should be noted that the sense of asymmetric induction in the lithiation/ rearrangement of aziridines 274, 276, and 279 by treatment with s-butyllithium/ (-)-sparteine is opposite to that observed for the corresponding epoxides (i.e. removal of the proton occurs at the (S)-stereocenter) [102], If one accepts the proposed model to explain the selective abstraction of the proton at the (R) -stereo-center of an epoxide (Figure 5.1), then, from the large difference in steric bulk (and Lewis basicity) between an oxygen atom and a tosyl-protected nitrogen atom, it is obvious that this model cannot be applied to the analogous aziridines. [Pg.178]

The recently reported (757) conversion of 5-pyrazolones directly to a,j8-acetylenic esters by treatment with TTN in methanol appears to be an example of thallation of a heterocyclic enamine the suggested mechanism involves initial electrophilic thallation of the 3-pyrazolin-5-one tautomer of the 5-pyrazolone to give an intermediate organothallium compound which undergoes a subsequent oxidation by a second equivalent of TTN to give a diazacyclopentadienone. Solvolysis by methanol, with concomitant elimination of nitrogen and thallium(I), yields the a,)S-acetylenic ester in excellent (78-95%) yield (Scheme 35). Since 5-pyrazolones may be prepared in quantitative yield by the reaction of /3-keto esters with hydrazine (168), this conversion represents in a formal sense the dehydration of /3-keto esters. In fact, the direct conversion of /3-keto esters to a,jS-acetylenic esters without isolation of the intermediate 5-pyrazolones can be achieved by treatment in methanol solution first with hydrazine and then with TTN. [Pg.200]


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