窒素原子の挿入によるピロリジン骨格編集
Jinghao Li1, Pengcheng Tang1, Yang Fan1
1State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.
まとめ
研究者は窒素原子をピロリジン環に挿入する新しい方法を開発し,貴重なテトラヒドロピリダジン・スキャフォールドを作成しました. この骨格編集のアプローチは 薬剤発見と医薬品化学の応用のために 化学的多様性を拡大します
科学分野:
- 薬剤化学
- 有機合成
- 化学生物学
背景:
- 窒素を含むヘテロサイクルは,生物活性分子において極めて重要です.
- 飽和窒素ヘテロサイクルは 薬剤発見のための未開発の支架です
- 窒素に富んだ構造を合成するための効率的な方法が必要である.
研究 の 目的:
- ピロリジン環の新型骨格編集方法について
- 飽和リングに窒素原子を直接挿入する.
- 薬のような分子の利用可能な 化学空間を広げるため
主な方法:
- O-ディフェニルフォスフィニルヒドロキシラミンを用いて,ピロリジン環に直接Nを挿入する.
- 軽度かつ操作的に単純な反応条件.
- 後期段階の機能化を含む幅広い基板の範囲と機能群の互換性.
主要な成果:
- ピロリジンからテトラヒドロピリダジンへの成功変換
- 広範な基板範囲と機能的グループ耐性を実証した.
- シンプルなリドックス操作によるパイペリダジンとピリダジンへのアクセス
結論:
- 窒素ベースの骨格編集のための多機能プラットフォームを確立しました.
- 有価な窒素に富んだ構造物 (テトラヒドロピリダジン,ピピリダジン,ピリダジン) にアクセスを提供した.
- 薬剤化学と薬剤発見のための合成ツールキットを拡張しました.
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