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Template coupling

Scheme 1 [3+2+1 ] -Benzannulation reaction as the first example of a metal-templated coupling of three different ligands... Scheme 1 [3+2+1 ] -Benzannulation reaction as the first example of a metal-templated coupling of three different ligands...
Once the butadiene/metal-carbonyl/ketone (or aldehyde or nitrile) template coupling at the Group 4 bent metallocene unit has been carried out and subsequent modifications have been made, the corresponding... [Pg.134]

The (butadiene)zirconocene template coupling reaction has found application in organic synthesis. Coupling of [(butadiene)ZrCp2] with [W(CO)6] followed by the reaction of the steroid ketone 3-methoxy-l,3,5(10)-trien-17-one (108) gave the corresponding metallacyclic... [Pg.137]

The doubly bidentate bridging ligands (L10,11)2 are formally obtained by template coupling of two dialkyl malonate monoanions with oxalyl chloride and spontaneous double deprotonation of the bis(enol) intermediates (Scheme 10). [Pg.143]

The chromium-templated coupling of alkenyl- or arylcarbene, aUcyne and carbonyl ligands generates arene tricarbonylchromium complexes as primary benzannulation products which - based on their unsymmetric substitution pattern - bear a plane of chirality. Chiral arene complexes are powerful reagents in stereoselective synthesis however, the preparation of pure enantiomers is a lengthy and often tedious procedure, and thus diastereoselective benzannulation appears to be an attractive alternative. In order to lure the chromium fragment to one or the other face of the arene formed, chiral information may be incorporated in the carbene complex or the aUcyne. [Pg.251]

Fig. 9 Doubly labelled , blocked linear dimers used for detection of templated coupling on Py4Porph. Fig. 9 Doubly labelled , blocked linear dimers used for detection of templated coupling on Py4Porph.
Template binding RNA polymerase (RNAP) binds to DNA and locates a promoter (P) melts the two DNA strands to form a preinitiation complex (PIQ. (2) Chain initiation RNAP holoenzyme (core + one of multiple sigma factors) catalyzes the coupling of the first base (usually ATP or GTP) to a second ribonucleoside triphosphate to form a dinucleotide. (3) Chain elongation Successive residues are added to the 3 -OH terminus of the nascent RNA molecule. (4) Chain termination and release The completed RNA chain and RNAP are released from the template. The RNAP holoenzyme re-forms, finds a promoter, and the cycle is repeated. [Pg.342]

The coupling reaction of 1 (M=Zn) affords CPO 3 (M=Zn) in 55% yield in the presence of template 2 however, the absence of 2 decreases the yield to 34% [22]. With the increase of yield of 3, template 2 induces the selectivity of the reaction the yield of the by-product (cychc dimer 4 (M=Zn)) was changed from 23% (with no template) to 6% (in the presence of template). A similar CPO formation reaction was reported for the corresponding ruthenium porphyrins (3, M=Ru(CO)), in which the stability constant of the Ru-N coordination bond is 10 larger than that of the Zn-N coordination bond [23]. Although the transition state of the CPO produced by the ruthenium-based substrate is expected to be more stable than that produced by ZnPor, the yield of 3 (M=Ru(CO)) is only... [Pg.73]

The head-to-tail-coupling reactions described above are potentially useful in the design of dynamic combinatorial libraries. Features of these reactions include the rapid and reversible formation of carbon-carbon bonds, multifunctional ene-imine building blocks, and formation of stereo centers upon ene-imine linkage. Support for template-directed synthesis utilizing ene-imine building blocks is the formation of a poly ene-imine species that could recognize 3 -GGA-5 sequences of DNA.48 It is noteworthy that some polyene-imines are helical and could form a triple helix with DNA. [Pg.229]

Scheme 3) [30]. The pY + 3 diversity alcohols (Ri)-OI I (Fig. 15) were attached to the template through a Mitsunobu coupling to provide ether derivatives of 16. Palladium-mediated Alloc deprotection followed by amide formation using the phosphate-ester-containing diversity acids (R2)-C02H provided the fully coupled resin-bound products of 17. Cleavage from the resin with 95% TFA/H20, which also afforded benzyl phosphate deprotection, followed by reversed-phase (RP) semipreparative... [Pg.55]

Alchemical transformations have also been applied to the challenging case of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), for which little structural information is available experimentally at the atomic level. Starting from a template of a seven-helix... [Pg.465]


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