[EN] NON-FUSED TRICYCLIC COMPOUNDS<br/>[FR] COMPOSÉS TRICYCLIQUES NON FUSIONNÉS
申请人:VIVACE THERAPEUTICS INC
公开号:WO2018204532A1
公开(公告)日:2018-11-08
Provided herein are compounds and pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds that are useful for treating cancers. Specific cancers include those that are mediated by YAP/TAZ or those that are modulated by the interaction between YAP/TAZ and TEAD.
Rhodium(III)-Catalyzed Direct Cyanation of Aromatic C–H Bond to Form 2-(Alkylamino)benzonitriles Using <i>N</i>-Nitroso As Directing Group
作者:Jiawei Dong、Zhongjie Wu、Zhengyi Liu、Ping Liu、Peipei Sun
DOI:10.1021/acs.joc.5b01666
日期:2015.12.18
2-(Alkylamino)benzonitriles were synthesized via a rhodium-catalyzed cyanation on the aryl C–H bond and subsequent denitrosation of N-nitrosoarylamines using a removable nitroso as the directing group, in which N-cyano-N-phenyl-p-methylbenzenesulfonamide (NCTS) was used as the “CN” source. Various substituents on the aryl ring and amino group of N-nitrosoarylamines tolerated the reaction, and the corresponding
novel palladium-catalyzed protocol for the synthesis of 9-arylacridines via tandem reaction of 2-(arylamino)benzonitrile with arylboronic acids in water has been developed with good functional group tolerance. The present synthetic route could be readily scaled up to gram quantity without difficulty. This methodology was further extended to the synthesis of a 4′-OH derivative, which showed estrogenic
Provided herein are compounds and pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds that are useful for treating cancers. Specific cancers include those that are mediated by YAP/TAZ or those that are modulated by the interaction between YAP/TAZ and TEAD.
Aminocyanation by the Addition of N–CN Bonds to Arynes: Chemoselective Synthesis of 1,2-Bifunctional Aminobenzonitriles
作者:Bin Rao、Xiaoming Zeng
DOI:10.1021/ol403346x
日期:2014.1.3
An efficient aminocyanation by the direct addition of aryl cyanamides to arynes is described, enabling incorporation of highly useful amino and cyano groups synchronously via cleavage of inert N-CN bonds, affording synthetically useful 1,2-bifunctional aminobenzonitriles. The postsynthetic functionalization of the aminocyanation products allows diverse formation of synthetically important derivatives such as drug molecule Ponstan and fused heterocycles.