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Parallel synthesis of indolylquinones and their cell-based insulin mimicry.

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  • Parallel synthesis of indolylquinones and their cell-based insulin mimicry. Abstract Text:

    michael c pirrungMichael C Pirrung,zhitao liZhitao Li,erika hensleyErika Hensley,yufa liuYufa Liu,aparna tanksaleAparna Tanksale,bo linBo Lin,ashok paiAshok Pai,nicholas j g websterNicholas J G Webster,

    A synthetic route to bis-indolyldihydroxybenzoquinones was adapted for parallel organic synthesis. The route involves selective conjugate addition of an indole to dichlorobenzoquinone promoted by Brønsted acid, followed by a Lewis acid-promoted conjugate addition of a second indole and a final hydrolysis. Methods for high-throughput purification of the products of this synthesis were also developed. Using these methods, we prepared a library whose structures are based on asterriquinone natural products, which have a wide range of biological activities. In this report, the activities of the library members in activation of the insulin receptor on mammalian cells were examined. Novel compounds were discovered that fall outside earlier developed structure-activity relationships for insulin mimics, supporting the value of systematic investigation (inspired by Nature) for the discovery of novel biologically active molecules.

    Parallel synthesis of indolylquinones and their cell-based insulin mimicry. Publishing Authors By Initials

    mc pirrungMC Pirrung,z liZ Li,e hensleyE Hensley,y liuY Liu,a tanksaleA Tanksale,b linB Lin,a paiA Pai,nj websterNJ Webster,

    For similar organic chemicals: quinones research abstracts see: organic chemicals: quinones research

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    Parallel synthesis of indolylquinones and their cell-based insulin mimicry. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of combinatorial chemistry

    VOLUME: 9

    Page Numbers: 844-54

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    ISSN: 1520-4766

    DAY: 27

    MONTH: 06

    YEAR: 2007

    Parallel synthesis of indolylquinones and their cell-based insulin mimicry. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 100886263

    Parallel synthesis of indolylquinones and their cell-based insulin mimicry. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Quinones

    MESH TERMS: chemical synthesis

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Parallel synthesis of indolylquinones and their cell-based insulin mimicry. Information

    Substance Name: Insulin

    Registry Number: 11061-68-0

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Parallel synthesis of indolylquinones and their cell-based insulin mimicry.

    AFFILIATION: Department of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside, California 92521-0403, USA. michael.pirrung@ucr.edu

    Country: United States

    United States Research PublicationUnited States Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NIDDK

    GRANT: DK-60532

    ACRONYM: DK

    MEDLINETA: J Comb Chem

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