An approach to the generation of simple analogues of the antitumour agent spicamycinThis is one of a number of contributions from the current members of the Dyson Perrins Laboratory to mark the end of almost 90 years of organic chemistry research in that building, as all its current academic staff move across South Parks Road to a new purpose-built laboratory.
An approach to the generation of simple analogues of the antitumour agent spicamycinThis is one of a number of contributions from the current members of the Dyson Perrins Laboratory to mark the end of almost 90 years of organic chemistry research in that building, as all its current academic staff move across South Parks Road to a new purpose-built laboratory.
作者:St�phane Mons、George W. J. Fleet
DOI:10.1039/b307795k
日期:——
The one-step glycosylation of arylamines in acidic medium is extended to adenine derivatives for the first time, providing a considerable improvement over existing reactions. This method is used to prepare some rhamnospicamycin analogues containing different base moieties. Results suggest that this novel approach will be applicable to a wide range of carbohydrates and arylamines, possibly leading to a combinatorial library of analogues of spicamycin for the better understanding of the modes of action of this antitumour antibiotic family.