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    Enzyme-Catalyzed Macrocyclization of Long Unprotected Peptides

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    A glutathione S-transferase (GST) catalyzed macrocyclization reaction for peptides up to 40 amino acids in length is reported. GST catalyzes the selective SNAr reaction between an N-terminal glutathione (GSH, Îł-Glu-Cys-Gly) tag and a C-terminal perfluoroaryl-modified cysteine on the same polypeptide chain. Cyclic peptides ranging from 9 to 24 residues were quantitatively produced within 2 h in aqueous pH = 8 buffer at room temperature. The reaction was highly selective for cyclization at the GSH tag, enabling the combination of GST-catalyzed ligation with native chemical ligation to generate a large 40-residue peptide macrocycle.Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT startup funds)National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (grant GM101762)Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation (Award)Sontag Foundation (Distinguished Scientist Award)Amgen Inc. (Summer Graduate Research Fellowship

    Skin sensitization in silico protocol

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    The assessment of skin sensitization has evolved over the past few years to include in vitro assessments of key events along the adverse outcome pathway and opportunistically capitalize on the strengths of in silico methods to support a weight of evidence assessment without conducting a test in animals. While in silico methods vary greatly in their purpose and format; there is a need to standardize the underlying principles on which such models are developed and to make transparent the implications for the uncertainty in the overall assessment. In this contribution, the relationship of skin sensitization relevant effects, mechanisms, and endpoints are built into a hazard assessment framework. Based on the relevance of the mechanisms and effects as well as the strengths and limitations of the experimental systems used to identify them, rules and principles are defined for deriving skin sensitization in silico assessments. Further, the assignments of reliability and confidence scores that reflect the overall strength of the assessment are discussed. This skin sensitization protocol supports the implementation and acceptance of in silico approaches for the prediction of skin sensitization

    Dearomatization Reactions of N-Heterocycles Mediated by Group 3 Complexes

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    Preventing instantiation errors and loops for logic programs with multiple modes using block declarations

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    Delay declarations are provided in logic programming languages to allow for more exible control, as opposed to the left-to-right selection rule of Prolog. An atom in a query is selected for resolution only when its arguments are instantiated to a specied degree. This is essential to prevent run-time errors produced by built-in predicates (e.g.>/2), and to ensure termination

    Antimalarial potential of xestoquinone, a protein kinase inhibitor isolated from a Vanuatu marine sponge Xestospongia sp.

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    As part of our search for new antimalarial drugs, we have screened for inhibitors of Pfnek-1, a protein kinase of Plasmodium falciparum, in south Pacific marine sponges. On the basis of a preliminary screening, the ethanolic crude extract of a new species of Xestospongia collected in Vanuatu was selected for its promising activity. A bioassay-guided fractionation led us to isolate xestoquinone which inhibits Pfnek-1 with an IC50 around 1 mu M. Among a small panel of plasmodial protein kinases, xestoquinone showed modest protein kinase inhibitory activity toward PfPK5 and no activity toward PfPK7 and PfGSK-3. Xestoquinone showed in vitro antiplasmodial activity against a FCB1 P. falciparum strain with an IC50 of 3 mu M and a weak selectivity index (SI 7). Xestoquinone exhibited a weak in vivo activity at 5 mg/kg in Plasmodium berghei NK65 infected mice and was toxic at higher doses. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

    Casaubon, Isaac

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    Metal-mediated transformation of a triazinephenanthridinium ligand leading to a {Pd-5} coordination complex observed crystallographically and by cryospray mass Spectrometry

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    The formation of a pentanuclear palladium(II) complex with a phenanthridinonetriazine-based ligand system, which itself is formed by a metal-mediated rearrangement of a triazinephenanthridinium proligand, is described
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