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Genetic characterization of morphologically variant strains of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
Molecular characterization of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis variant strains that had been preserved under mineral oil for decades was carried out by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis (RAPD). On P. brasiliensis variants in the transitional phase and strains with typical morphology, RAPD produced reproducible polymorphic amplification products that differentiated them. A dendrogram based on the generated RAPD patterns placed the 14 P. brasiliensis strains into five groups with similarity coefficients of 72%. A high correlation between the genotypic and phenotypic characteristics of the strains was observed. A 750 bp-RAPD fragment found only in the wild-type phenotype strains was cloned and sequenced. Genetic similarity analysis using BLASTx suggested that this RAPD marker represents a putative domain of a hypothetical flavin-binding monooxygenase (FMO)-like protein of Neurospora crassa.FiocruzBritish Council Progra
Tertiary amine and N-heterocyclic carbene coordinated haloalanes-synthesis, structure, and application
The preparation of several tertiary amine and N-heterocyclic carbene coordinated chloro- and bromoalanes has been studied and routes to
their gram-scale synthesis optimized.
This provides a catalogue of well-characterized,
thermally stable haloalanes for future application. All complexes have been investigated by spectroscopy (IR, NMR) and, where possible, singlecrystal X-ray diffraction structure determination. A particular focus of this
article is the relative thermal stabilities
of the complexes, which provides a
useful handle for the aerobic stability
of Group 13 hydride complexes. These
thermal data have been elucidated in
full and rationalized relative to one another
on the basis of Lewis base donation,
steric shielding, and relative inductive
halide strengthening of the aluminum
hydride bonds by halides. All of the four-coordinate complexes reported
exist as distorted tetrahedra in
the solid state with aluminum to N/Cdonor
bonds that shorten with the increasing
Lewis acidity of the aluminum
Lewis acid. The five-coordinate complexes
[AlBrH2ACHTUNGTRENUNG(Quin)2] and [AlBr2HACHTUNGTRENUNG(
Quin)2] (Quin=quinuclidine) exist in
a trigonal-bipyramidal geometry in the
solid state with the amine donors situated
in the apical positions. Five chlo-
ACHTUNGTRENUNGroalanes; [AlClH2ACHTUNGTRENUNG(Quin)], [AlClH2-
ACHTUNGTRENUNG(Quin)2], [AlCl2HACHTUNGTRENUNG(Quin)2], [AlClH2-
ACHTUNGTRENUNG(IMes)], and [AlCl2HACHTUNGTRENUNG(IMes)] (IMes=
1,3-bis(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)imidazol-
2-ylidene), the latter two of which are
aerobically stable, have been applied to
the hydroalumination of carbonyl and
heterocycle substrates and their
chemo-, regio-, and stereoselectivities
compared to those of Group 13 hydride
reagents cited in the literature. Overall,
the reactivities of these species are
comparable to non-halogenated alane
complexes with the additional benefit
of aerobic stability, non-pyrophoricity,
and enhanced regioselectivity borne
out of greater Lewis acidity.Sean G. Alexander, Marcus L. Cole and Craig M. Forsyt
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