1. Total Synthesis of Taspine and a Symmetrical Analogue: Study of Binding to G-Quadruplex DNA by ESI-MS
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Valentina Casagrande, Armandodoriano Bianco, Daniele Nocioni, Alessandro Altieri, Antonello Alvino, Maria Luisa Scarpati, and Marco Franceschin
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Ferulic acid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Electrospray ,chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Electrospray ionization ,Organic Chemistry ,Taspine ,Total synthesis ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Isovanillin ,G-quadruplex ,DNA - Abstract
Taspine is an alkaloid found in the latex of certain trees belonging to the family of Euphorbiaceae, commonly called “Sangre de Drago” (Dragon's blood). Its structure and antineoplastic properties are well known. Here we report the total synthesis of taspine, starting from ferulic acid and isovanillin. The successful synthetic strategy was then applied to the synthesis of a symmetrical analogue TAS2C. Both the synthesised compounds were tested by ESI-MS (electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry) for their ability to bind different quadruplex and duplex DNA structures.
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- 2012
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