Dave; Nargund, Journal of the University of Bombay, Science: Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Biological Sciences and Medicine, 1938, vol. 7/3, p. 191,194
Protein kinase B (PknB) is an essential serine/threonine protein kinase required for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb) cell division and cell-wall biosynthesis. A high throughput screen using PknB identified a (E)-4-oxo-crotonic acid inhibitor, named YH-8, which was used as a scaffold for SAR investigations. A significant improvement in enzyme affinity was achieved. The results indicated that the
A series of novel (E)-4-oxo-2-crotonamide derivatives were designed and synthesized to find potent antituberculosis agents. All the target compounds were evaluated for their in vitro activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv(MTB). Results reveal that 4-phenyl moiety at part A and short methyl group at part C were found to be favorable. Most of the derivatives displayed promising activity against
Dave; Nargund, Journal of the University of Bombay, Science: Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Biological Sciences and Medicine, 1938, vol. 7/3, p. 191,194
作者:Dave、Nargund
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Synthesis of Rigid Porphyrin-Quinone Compounds for Studying Mutual Orientation Effects on Electron Transfer and Their Photophysical Properties
A series of covalentlylinkedporphyrin-quinonemolecules in which a porphyrin ring is connected at two fixed distances with two different kinds of rigid spacers to benzoquinone were synthesized. The spacer is either spiro[4.4]nonane or trans-decalin. These compounds were designed to have a fixed orientation of different kinds with the same redox pair, the same separation distance, and the same number