[EN] DIRECTED CONJUGATION TECHNOLOGIES<br/>[FR] TECHNOLOGIES DE CONJUGAISON DIRIGÉE
申请人:KLEO PHARMACEUTICALS INC
公开号:WO2021102052A1
公开(公告)日:2021-05-27
Among other things, the present disclosure provides technologies for site-directed conjugation of various moieties of interest to target agents. In some embodiments, the present disclosure utilizes target binding moieties to provide high conjugation efficiency and selectivity. In some embodiments, provided technologies are useful for preparing antibody conjugates.
Ketone Synthesis by Direct, Orthogonal Chemoselective Hydroacylation of Alkenes with Amides: Use of Alkenes as Surrogates of Alkyl Carbanions
作者:Hui Geng、Pei‐Qiang Huang
DOI:10.1002/cjoc.201900252
日期:2019.8
and direct transformation of carboxamides are two exciting areas that have attracted considerable attention in recent years. We report herein that secondaryamides, the least reactive derivatives of carbonyl compounds, upon activated with triflic anhydride, can serve as effective hydroacylating reagents in partner with alkenes to yield ketones at ambient temperature. The method was applied to the one‐step
A direct transformation of secondary amides into α‐branched ketones with enamines as soft alkylation reagents was developed. In this reaction, enamines serve as surrogates of alkyl carbanions, rather than the conventional enolates equivalents in the Stork's reactions, which allowed for the easy introduction of alkyl groups with electrophilic functional groups. In the presence of 4 Å molecular sieves
Cross‐Coupling of Secondary Amides with Tertiary Amides: The Use of Tertiary Amides as Surrogates of Alkyl Carbanions for Ketone Synthesis
作者:Shu‐Ren Wang、Pei‐Qiang Huang
DOI:10.1002/cjoc.201900215
日期:2019.9
has been made in the field of direct transformation of amides, nevertheless, the condensation between two amides remains rare and restricted to homo‐coupling reactions. Herein, we report the cross‐coupling of secondary amides with tertiary amides, which provides a synthesis of ketones under mild conditions, and features the use of tertiary amides as surrogates of alkyl carbanions. The method relies on
A novel approach to β‐enaminones has been developed, based on a Tf2O‐mediated reaction of secondaryamides with ketonesenamines. The method can be extended to the one‐pot condensation of secondaryamides with ketones for β‐enaminones synthesis.