An efficient synthetic procedure for natural and artificial patellamides, found in the ascidians of the Great Barrier Reef, is presented. These macrocycles are known to tightly bind CuII, and the variety of easily available patellamide derivatives allows to carefully study the reactivity as a function of the structure of the macrocycle. This has been done by experiment and DFT for phosphatase activity
介绍了一种在大堡礁海鞘中发现的天然和人工髌酰胺的有效合成程序。众所周知,这些大环与 Cu II紧密结合,并且各种容易获得的髌酰胺衍生物允许仔细研究作为大环结构函数的反应性。这已经通过实验和 DFT 将磷酸酶活性作为代谢相关性的可能反应来完成。