THE ALLERGENIC PRINCIPLES OF POISON IVY. IV. ON THE MECHANISM OF THE ENZYMATIC OXIDATION OF CATECHOLS<sup>1</sup>
作者:Howard S. Mason、Louis Schwartz、Dorothy C. Peterson
DOI:10.1021/ja01223a514
日期:1945.7
[EN] SMALL MOLECULES FOR IMMUNOGENIC TREATMENT OF CANCER<br/>[FR] PETITES MOLÉCULES POUR LE TRAITEMENT IMMUNOGÈNE DU CANCER
申请人:CAPTEN THERAPEUTICS INC
公开号:WO2017180769A1
公开(公告)日:2017-10-19
The present invention relates to new compounds for immunogenic treatment of cancer. The compounds can be administered as a single agent or in combination with an anticancer drug including modulators of other immune pathways, especially immune checkpoint inhibitors that target CTLA-4, PD-1, and PD-L1 proteins. The compounds can produce neoantigens through irreversible protein binding in cancer cells and generate immune response.
Regiospecific attack of nitrogen and sulfur nucleophiles on quinones derived from poison oak/ivy catechols (urushiols) and analogs as models for urushiol-protein conjugate formation
作者:Daniel J. Liberato、Vera S. Byers、Reg G. Dennick、Neal Castagnoli
DOI:10.1021/jm00133a007
日期:1981.1
Attempts to characterize potential biologically important covalent interactions between electrophilic quinones derivedfrom catechols present in poison oak/ivy (urushiol) and biomacromolecules have led to the analysis of model reactions involving sulfur and amino nucleophiles with 3-heptadecylbenzoquinone. Characterization of the reaction products indicates that this quinone undergoes regiospecific