Cationic rhodium(I)/PPh3 complex-catalyzed dehydrogenation of alkanethiols to disulfides under inert atmosphere
摘要:
A cationic rhodium(I)/PPh3 complex is an effective catalyst for dehydrogenation of primary or secondary alkanethiols to symmetrical disulfides under inert atmosphere. The dependence of reactivity on the structure of thiols is examined in detail. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
[EN] POLYNUCLEOTIDE CONSTRUCTS HAVING DISULFIDE GROUPS<br/>[FR] CONSTRUCTIONS POLYNUCLÉOTIDIQUES CONTENANT DES GROUPES DISULFURE
申请人:SOLSTICE BIOLOG LTD
公开号:WO2015069932A1
公开(公告)日:2015-05-14
The invention features polynucleotide constructs containing one or more components (i) containing a disulfide linkage, where each of the one or more components is attached to an internudeotide bridging group or a terminal group of the polynucleotide construct, and each of the one or more components (i) contains one or more bulky groups proximal to the disulfide group. The invention also features polynucleotide constructs containing one or more components (i) containing a disulfide linkage, where each of the one or more components (i) is attached to an internudeotide bridging group or a terminal group of the polynucleotide construct, and each of the one or more components (i) contains at least 4 atoms in a chain between the disulfide linkage and the phosphorus atom of the internudeotide bridging group or the terminal group; and where the chain does not contain a phosphate, an amide, an ester, or an alkenylene. The invention also features methods of delivering a polynucleotide to a cell using the polynucleotide constructs of the invention.
Cationic rhodium(I)/PPh3 complex-catalyzed dehydrogenation of alkanethiols to disulfides under inert atmosphere
作者:Ken Tanaka、Kaori Ajiki
DOI:10.1016/j.tetlet.2003.10.120
日期:2004.1
A cationic rhodium(I)/PPh3 complex is an effective catalyst for dehydrogenation of primary or secondary alkanethiols to symmetrical disulfides under inert atmosphere. The dependence of reactivity on the structure of thiols is examined in detail. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.