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52. TBN-triggered, manipulable annulations of o -hydroxyarylenaminones for divergent syntheses of oximinochromanones and oximinocoumaranones.
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Qian YE, Zheng L, Zhao QL, Xiao JA, Chen K, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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Divergent synthesis provides an indispensable route to rapid acquisition of structurally diverse chemical scaffolds from identical starting materials. Herein, we describe unprecedented divergent annulations of o -hydroxyarylenaminones promoted by tert -butyl nitrite (TBN) under mild conditions. Two different types of benzo- oxa -heterocycle, including oximinochromanones and oximinocoumaranones, were smoothly assembled with a broad substrate scope and good functional group compatibility.
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53. Correction to Enantioselectivity-Switchable Organocatalytic [4 + 2]-Annulation to Access Spirooxindole-Norcamphor Scaffold.
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Wang J, Zheng XZ, Xiao JA, Chen K, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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- 2021
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54. Electrochemical heterodifunctionalization of α-CF 3 alkenes to access α-trifluoromethyl-β-sulfonyl tertiary alcohols.
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Ye ZP, Gao J, Duan XY, Guan JP, Liu F, Chen K, Xiao JA, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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An unprecedented electrochemical heterodifunctionalization of α-CF
3 alkenes with benzenesulfonyl hydrazides was accomplished in this work, wherein a β-sulfonyl and a α-hydroxyl group were simultaneously incorporated across the olefinic double bond in a single operation. Consequently, a series of potentially medicinally valuable and densely functionalized α-trifluoromethyl-β-sulfonyl tertiary alcohols were assembled under mild conditions. Electrochemically-driven oxidative 1,2-difunctionlization of electron-deficient alkenes well obviates the need for oxidizing reagents, thus rendering this protocol more eco-friendly.- Published
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55. N , N , N ', N '-Tetramethylethylenediamine-Enabled Photoredox-Catalyzed C-H Methylation of N -Heteroarenes.
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Liu F, Ye ZP, Hu YZ, Gao J, Zheng L, Chen K, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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- Catalysis, Methylation, Ethylenediamines, Protons
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Aiming at the valuable methylation process, readily available and inexpensive N , N , N' , N' -tetramethylethylenediamine (TMEDA) was first identified as a new methyl source in photoredox-catalyzed transformation in this work. By virtue of this simple methylating reagent, a facile and practical protocol for the direct C-H methylation of N -heteroarenes was developed, featuring mild reaction conditions, broad substrate scope, and scalability. Mechanistic studies disclosed that a sequential photoredox, base-assisted proton shift, fragmentation, and tautomerization process was essentially involved.
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56. A phosphine-catalysed one-pot domino sequence to access cyclopentene-fused coumarins.
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Chen YS, Zheng Y, Chen ZJ, Xie ZZ, He XC, Xiao JA, Chen K, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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A novel phosphine-catalysed, one-pot domino approach for the annulation of 2-formylphenyl alkynoates with activated methylene compounds to construct various cyclopentene-fused dihydrocoumarins is reported. This developed strategy provides a facile and efficient approach for the synthesis of structurally complex coumarins from inexpensive and readily available alkynoates.
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57. Visible-Light-Driven Sulfonation of α-Trifluoromethylstyrenes: Access to Densely Functionalized CF 3 -Substituted Tertiary Alcohol.
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Chen YX, Wang ZJ, Xiao JA, Chen K, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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Reported herein is a visible-light-induced sulfonation of α-trifluoromethylstyrenes with sodium sulfinates, which provides a series of α-trifluoromethyl-β-sulfonyl tertiary alcohols. This new synthetic protocol is enabled by a charge-transfer complex between oxygen and sulfinates, featuring broad substrate scope and scalability. Excellent functional group compatibility and chemoselectivity render this method suitable for sulfonation of pharmaceutically relevant molecules. In the presence of D
2 O, deuteriotrifluorinated products were also obtained, further demonstrating the flexibility and synthetic potentials of this strategy.- Published
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58. Photocatalytic Cyclization/Defluorination Domino Sequence to Access 3-Fluoro-1,5-dihydro-2 H -pyrrol-2-one Scaffold.
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Ye ZP, Hu YZ, Guan JP, Chen K, Liu F, Gao J, Xiao JA, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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We herein report an unprecedented photoinduced cyclization/defluorination domino process of N -allylbromodifluoroacetamide with cyclic secondary amines. Consequently, a wide array of valuable 3-fluoro-1,5-dihydro-2 H -pyrrol-2-ones were facilely prepared from readily available starting materials under mild conditions. Preliminary mechanistic investigations suggest that a radical chain propagation and amine-promoted defluorination pathway are presumably involved in this transformation.
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59. Recent progress in the nitration of arenes and alkenes.
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Qian YE, Zheng L, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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Nitro compounds are a predominant class of synthetic intermediates and building blocks for the preparation of a wide range of nitrogen-containing compounds in the chemical industry. As such, impressive progress has been currently made in the nitration of aromatics and olefins with excellent functional group tolerance and site-selectivity. In this mini review, we intend to highlight the regiospecific nitration of arenes and alkenes in various reaction systems. The involved mechanisms are discussed as well.
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60. Phosphonium Ylide-Mediated Programmable Fluorination to Access Mono- and Difluoromethylarenes.
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Zheng Y, Xie ZZ, He XC, Chen YS, Cheng WS, Chen K, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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Compounds bearing fluorinated moieties are pervasive in a wide range of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. The installation of fluorinated units is a persistently vital task in synthetic chemistry, where facile and manipulable assays are highly demanding. Herein, we establish a general and programmable fluorination strategy for the modular assembly of mono- and difluoromethylarenes through the controllable deprotonation and fluorination of phosphonium ylides. Moreover, the rational combination of the reaction sequence allows the rapid construction of diversified fluorine-containing arenes.
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61. Visible-Light-Driven, Photocatalyst-Free Cascade to Access 3-Cyanoalkyl Coumarins from ortho -Hydroxycinnamic Esters.
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Hu YZ, Ye ZP, Xia PJ, Song D, Li XJ, Liu ZL, Liu F, Chen K, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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A visible-light-driven, photocatalyst-free route starting from easily accessed ortho -hydroxycinnamic esters and O -perfluoropyridin-4-yl oximes has been successfully developed to rapidly assemble a wide range of 3-cyanoalkyl coumarins. This process does not require addition of external photocatalysts, exhibiting beneficial features including mild reaction conditions, synthetic simplicity, and excellent substrate compatibility. Extensive mechanistic investigations revealed that the in situ generated phenolate anions served as photosensitizers to drive this photoinduced transformation.
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62. O -Perhalopyridin-4-yl Hydroxylamines: Amidyl-Radical Generation Scaffolds in Photoinduced Direct Amination of Heterocycles.
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Zheng L, Qian YE, Hu YZ, Xiao JA, Ye ZP, Chen K, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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Reported herein is the design and synthesis of new O -perhalopyridin-4-yl hydroxylamines as shelf-stable and versatile amidyl-radical precursors. The novel amination reagents can be easily prepared via a single synthetic step from inexpensive commercially available starting materials using monoprotected HONH
2 as amino source. The synthetic potency of the developed reagents was well demonstrated by direct amination of a series of quinoxalin-2(1 H )-ones and their analogues under photocatalytic conditions, even without any additive and photocatalysts.- Published
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63. [A retrospective evaluation of clinicalopathologic characteristics and prognostic factors for synchronous bilateral breast cancer in a single center].
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Xin L, Xiang HY, and Liu YH
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- Disease-Free Survival, Humans, Mastectomy, Neoplasm Staging, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Breast Neoplasms pathology
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Objective: To investigate the clinicopathologic features of synchronous bilateral breast cancer (SBBC) and prognostic factors. Methods: The clinicopathologic features of patients with SBBC treated in Peking University First Hospital from January 2008 to March 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Results: Of all 4 111 patients diagnosed with breast cancer, 57(1.4%) cases were diagnosed with SBBC.Forty-three (75.4%) patients were treated with bilateral mastectomy. The median follow-up time was 58 months. The 5-year disease-free survival of SBBC was 80.7% and 5-year overall survival was 84.1%. The N stage and HER2 status of second primary breast cancer were associated with prognosis by univariated analysis ( Z =5.866 and 4.231, both P <0.05). Conclusion: Majority of patients with SBBC were treated with bilateral mastectomy. While therapeutic strategy of SBBC should take both tumor burden and biomarker status of bilateral breast cancer into consideration.
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64. Enantioselectivity-Switchable Organocatalytic [4 + 2]-Annulation to Access the Spirooxindole-Norcamphor Scaffold.
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Wang J, Zheng XZ, Xiao JA, Chen K, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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An organocatalyzed enantiodivergent synthesis of a multifunctionalized spirooxindole-norcamphor scaffold via a [4 + 2]-annulation between cyclic α, β -unsaturated ketone and methylene indolinones has been established. The presence of CaCl
2 in DMF could reverse the enantioselectivity to facilely deliver the enantiomers of the corresponding spirooxindoles. Both enantiomers of the corresponding spirooxindoles were obtained in excellent yield and diastereo-/enantioselectivity by employing one single prolinosulfonamide catalyst.- Published
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65. Retrospective analysis of sentinel lymph node biopsy using methylene blue dye for early breast cancer.
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Yang S, Xiang HY, Xin L, Zhang H, Zhang S, Cheng YJ, Liu Q, Xu L, Li T, Duan XN, Ye JM, and Liu YH
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- China, Humans, Lymph Nodes, Methylene Blue, Retrospective Studies, Breast Neoplasms surgery, Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
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Background: Methylene blue is the most commonly used tracer for sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy (SLNB) in China. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of clinical application of SLNB using methylene blue dye (MBD) for early breast cancer and the prognosis of patients with different SLN and non-SLN statuses., Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinicopathological data of patients with early breast cancer treated at the Peking University First Hospital between 2013 and 2018. We calculated the SLN identification rate (IR) in SLNB with MBD and the false-negative rate (FNR), and analyzed the prognosis of patients with different SLN and non-SLN statuses using Kaplan-Meier curves., Results: Between January 2013 and December 2018, 1603 patients with early breast cancer underwent SLNB with MBD. The SLN IR was 95.8% (1536/1603). Two SLNs (median) were detected per patient. There were significant differences in FNR between patients with SLN micrometastasis and macrometastasis (19.0% vs. 4.5%, χ2 = 12.771, P < 0.001). Chi-square test showed that there were significant differences in SLN successful detection rates among patients with different vascular tumor embolism status (96.3% vs. 90.8%, χ2 = 9.013, P = 0.003) and tumor (T) stages (96.6% vs. 94.1%, χ2 = 5.189, P = 0.023). Multivariate analysis showed that vascular tumor embolism was the only independent factor for SLN successful detection (odds ratio: 0.440, 95% confidence interval: 0.224-0.862, P = 0.017). Survival analysis showed a significant difference in disease-free survival (DFS) between patients with non-SLN metastasis and patients without non-SLN metastasis (P = 0.006)., Conclusion: Our single-center data show that, as a commonly used tracer in SLNB in China, MBD has an acceptable SLN IR and a low FNR in frozen sections. This finding is consistent with reports of dual tracer-guided SLNB. Positive SLNs with non-SLN metastasis are associated with DFS., (Copyright © 2021 The Chinese Medical Association, produced by Wolters Kluwer, Inc. under the CC-BY-NC-ND license.)
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66. Identification of methyl (5-(6-((4-(methylsulfonyl)piperazin-1-yl)methyl)-4-morpholinopyrrolo[2,1-f][1,2,4]triazin-2-yl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl)carbamate (CYH33) as an orally bioavailable, highly potent, PI3K alpha inhibitor for the treatment of advanced solid tumors.
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Xiang HY, Wang X, Chen YH, Zhang X, Tan C, Wang Y, Su Y, Gao ZW, Chen XY, Xiong B, Gao ZB, Chen Y, Ding J, Meng LH, and Yang CH
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- Angiogenesis Inhibitors pharmacology, Animals, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor, Female, Humans, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Molecular Docking Simulation, Molecular Targeted Therapy, Morpholines pharmacology, Phosphoinositide-3 Kinase Inhibitors pharmacology, Phosphorylation drug effects, Piperazines pharmacology, Protein Binding, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt metabolism, Pyrroles pharmacology, Structure-Activity Relationship, TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases metabolism, Mice, Angiogenesis Inhibitors chemical synthesis, Antineoplastic Agents chemical synthesis, Morpholines chemical synthesis, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases metabolism, Phosphoinositide-3 Kinase Inhibitors chemical synthesis, Piperazines chemical synthesis, Pyrroles chemical synthesis
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In various human cancers, PI3Ks pathway is ubiquitously dysregulated and thus become a promising anti-cancer target. To discover new potent and selective PI3K inhibitors as potential anticancer drugs, new pyrrolo[2,1-f][1,2,4]triazines were designed, leading to the discovery of compound 37 (CYH33), a selective PI3Kα inhibitor (IC
50 = 5.9 nM, β/α, δ/α,γ/α = 101-, 13-, 38-fold). Western blot analysis confirmed that compound 37 could inhibit phosphorylation of AKT in human cancer cells to modulate the cellular PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway. And further evaluation in vivo against SKOV-3 xenograft models demonstrated that a dose-dependent antitumor efficacy was achieved., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)- Published
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67. Identification of 2-substituted pyrrolo[1,2-b]pyridazine derivatives as new PARP-1 inhibitors.
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Xiang HY, Chen JY, Huan XJ, Chen Y, Gao ZB, Ding J, Miao ZH, and Yang CH
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- Antineoplastic Agents chemical synthesis, Antineoplastic Agents chemistry, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Cell Survival drug effects, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor, Humans, Molecular Structure, Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase-1 metabolism, Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors chemical synthesis, Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors chemistry, Pyridazines chemical synthesis, Pyridazines chemistry, Pyrroles chemical synthesis, Pyrroles chemistry, Structure-Activity Relationship, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase-1 antagonists & inhibitors, Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors pharmacology, Pyridazines pharmacology, Pyrroles pharmacology
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A library of new 2-substituted pyrrolo[1,2-b]pyridazine derivatives were rapidly assembled and identified as PARP inhibitors. Structure-activity relationship for this class of inhibitor resulted in the discovery of most potent compounds 15a and 15b that exhibited about 29- and 5- fold selective activity against PARP-1 over PARP-2 respectively. The antiproliferative activity of the as-prepared compounds were demonstrated by further celluar assay in BRCA2-deficient V-C8 and BRCA1-deficient MDA-MB-436 cell lines, displaying that compound 15b could robustly reduce the corresponding cell proliferation and growth with CC
50 s of 340 and 106 nM respectively. The PK property of 15b was also investigated here., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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68. The covalent NLRP3-inflammasome inhibitor Oridonin relieves myocardial infarction induced myocardial fibrosis and cardiac remodeling in mice.
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Gao RF, Li X, Xiang HY, Yang H, Lv CY, Sun XL, Chen HZ, Gao Y, Yang JS, Luo W, Yang YQ, and Tang YH
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- Animals, Cells, Cultured, Disease Models, Animal, Fibrosis, Furans, Heterocyclic Compounds, 4 or More Rings pharmacology, Indenes, Inflammasomes metabolism, Interleukin-1beta metabolism, Macrophages drug effects, Macrophages metabolism, Male, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Myocardial Infarction metabolism, Myocardial Infarction pathology, Myocardial Infarction physiopathology, Myocytes, Cardiac metabolism, Myocytes, Cardiac pathology, NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein metabolism, Neutrophil Infiltration drug effects, Neutrophils drug effects, Neutrophils metabolism, Receptors, Interleukin-18 metabolism, Signal Transduction, Stroke Volume drug effects, Sulfonamides, Sulfones pharmacology, Thiazolidines pharmacology, Thiones pharmacology, Mice, Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology, Diterpenes, Kaurane pharmacology, Inflammasomes antagonists & inhibitors, Myocardial Infarction drug therapy, Myocytes, Cardiac drug effects, NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein antagonists & inhibitors, Ventricular Function, Left drug effects, Ventricular Remodeling drug effects
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Background: Myocardial infarction (MI) triggers a strong inflammatory response that is associated with myocardial fibrosis and cardiac remodeling. Interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-18 are key players in this response and are controlled by NLRP3-inflammatory bodies. Oridonin is a newly reported NLRP3 inhibitor with strong anti-inflammatory activity. We hypothesized that the covalent NLRP3 inhibitor Oridonin could reduce IL-1β and IL-18 expression and ameliorate myocardial fibrosis after myocardial infarction in mice, improve poor heart remodeling, and preserve heart function., Methods: Male C57BL/6 mice were subjected to left coronary artery ligation to induce MI and then treated with Oridonin (1, 3, or 6 mg/kg), MCC950 (10 mg/kg), CY-09 (5 mg/kg) or saline three times a week for two weeks. Four weeks after MI, cardiac function and myocardial fibrosis were assessed. In addition, myocardial expressions of inflammatory factors and fibrotic markers were analyzed by western blot, immunofluorescence, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction., Results: Oridonin treatment preserved left ventricular ejection fraction and fractional shortening, and markedly limited the myocardial infarct size in treated mice. The myocardial fibrosis was lower in the 1 mg/kg group (15.98 ± 1.64)%, 3 mg/kg group (17.39 ± 2.45)%, and 6 mg/kg group (16.76 ± 3.06)% compared to the control group (23.38 ± 1.65)%. Moreover, similar with the results of Oridonin, MCC950 and CY-09 also preserved cardiac function and reduced myocardial fibrosis. The expression levels of NLRP3, IL-1β and IL-18 were decreased in the Oridonin treatment group compared to non-treated group. In addition, myocardial macrophage and neutrophil influxes were attenuated in the Oridonin treated group., Conclusions: The covalent NLRP3-inflammasome inhibitor Oridonin reduces myocardial fibrosis and preserves cardiac function in a mouse MI model, which indicates potential therapeutic effect of Oridonin on acute MI patients., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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69. A phosphine-mediated domino sequence of salicylaldehyde with but-3-yn-2-one: rapid access to chromanone.
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Xie ZZ, Deng ZX, Zheng Y, Chen YS, Xiao JA, Chen K, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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Chromanone is a privileged structure with a wide range of unique biological activities. A phosphine-promoted, three-component domino sequence of salicylaldehyde with but-3-yn-2-one was well designed for the construction of the chromanone skeleton under mild conditions. As a consequence, a series of novel chromanone analogues bearing an all-carbon quaternary center were facilely assembled from commercially available starting materials with moderate to good yields, which hold promising applications in pharmacological studies. Mechanistic experiments were conducted to confirm the proposed mechanism.
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70. Photocatalytic Hydroacylation of Alkenes by Directly Using Acyl Oximes.
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Zheng L, Xia PJ, Zhao QL, Qian YE, Jiang WN, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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Acyl oximes are directly used as the acyl radical precursors in the hydroacylation reactions for the first time. In this work, acyl radicals can be effectively generated via β -scission of a phosphoranyl radical under photocatalytic conditions. As a result, the hydroacylation of alkenes triggered by the resulting acyl radicals leads to facile syntheses of a range of valuable ketones.
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71. Design, synthesis and antiproliferative activity evaluation of a series of pyrrolo[2,1-f][1,2,4]triazine derivatives.
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Xiang HY, Chen YH, Wang Y, Zhang X, Ding J, Meng LH, and Yang CH
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- Antineoplastic Agents chemical synthesis, Antineoplastic Agents chemistry, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Class I Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases antagonists & inhibitors, Class I Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases metabolism, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor, Humans, Molecular Structure, Protein Kinase Inhibitors chemical synthesis, Protein Kinase Inhibitors chemistry, Structure-Activity Relationship, Triazines chemical synthesis, Triazines chemistry, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Drug Design, Protein Kinase Inhibitors pharmacology, Triazines pharmacology
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A series of 6-aminocarbonyl pyrrolo[2,1-f][1,2,4]triazine derivatives were designed by scaffold hopping strategy. The IC
50 values of compound 14a against PI3Ks were measured, showing selective activity against p110α and p110δ with IC50 s of 122 nM and 119 nM respectively. All the synthesized compounds were evaluated for their antiproliferative activity against human cancer cells by SRB assay. Compounds 14a, 14p and 14q exhibited potent antiproliferative activity against five types of human cancer cells and the PK property of 14q was also investigated here., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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72. Repeated measures of prenatal thallium exposure and placental inflammatory cytokine mRNA expression: The Ma'anshan birth cohort (MABC) study.
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Zhu YD, Liang CM, Hu YB, Li ZJ, Wang SF, Xiang HY, Huang K, Yan SQ, Zhu P, Liu P, and Tao FB
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- Adult, China, Cohort Studies, Environmental Pollutants toxicity, Female, Humans, Male, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Trimester, First, Pregnancy Trimester, Third, Pregnancy Trimesters, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects epidemiology, Prospective Studies, Research Design, Thallium toxicity, Cytokines metabolism, Environmental Pollutants metabolism, Maternal Exposure statistics & numerical data, Placenta metabolism, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Thallium metabolism
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Thallium (Tl), a ubiquitous environmental toxicant, can cross the placental barrier during pregnancy. However, the effects of prenatal Tl exposure on placental function are currently unclear. Based on the Ma'anshan Birth Cohort study, we examined whether long-term prenatal Tl exposure was associated with placental inflammation. Tl concentrations were quantified in serum samples (n = 7050) from 2515 pregnancy during each trimester, placental inflammatory cytokine mRNA expression was assessed in 2519 placenta tissues. Geometric mean values of serum Tl concentrations were 63.57, 63.63 and 48.71 ng/L for the first, second and third trimesters, respectively. After adjustment for potential confounders, serum Tl concentration was positively associated with CD68 (β: 0.30; 95% CI: 0.05, 0.56) in the first trimester and TNF-α (β: 0.12; 95% CI: 0.01, 0.23), IL-6 (β: 0.15; 95% CI: 0.05, 0.25) and CD68 (β: 0.25; 95% CI: 0.10, 0.39) in the third trimester, however was negatively associated with IL-4 (β: -0.21; 95% CI: -0.41, -0.01) and CD206 (β: -0.23; 95% CI: -0.45, -0.02) in the first trimester. Repeated measures analysis showed that TNF-α, IL-6 and CD68 increased by 0.11 (95% CI: 0.01, 0.21), 0.12 (0.15, 95% CI: 0.05, 0.25), 0.22 (95% CI: 0.10, 0.39), respectively, with each 1ln-transformed Tl increase in total samples. Gender-specific analyses revealed that these associations were largely driven by male offspring. In addition, immunohistochemistry revealed that nuclear NF-κB p65 expression increased in placenta tissue. The results of this prospective cohort study provide longitudinal evidence that prenatal Tl exposure induces a placental inflammatory response in the Chinese population., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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73. Photoinduced Single-Electron Transfer as an Enabling Principle in the Radical Borylation of Alkenes with NHC-Borane.
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Xia PJ, Song D, Ye ZP, Hu YZ, Xiao JA, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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A photoinduced SET process enables the direct B-H bond activation of NHC-boranes. In contrast to common hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) strategies, this photoinduced reaction simply takes advantage of the beneficial redox potentials of NHC-boranes, thus obviating the need for extra radical initiators. The resulting NHC-boryl radical was used for the borylation of a wide range of α-trifluoromethylalkenes and alkenes with diverse electronic and structural features, providing facile access to highly functionalized borylated molecules. Labeling and photoquenching experiments provide insight into the mechanism of this photoinduced SET pathway., (© 2019 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.)
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74. Visible-Light-Induced, Catalyst-Free Radical Cross-Coupling Cyclization of N -Allylbromodifluoroacetamides with Disulfides or Diselenides.
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Ye ZP, Xia PJ, Liu F, Hu YZ, Song D, Xiao JA, Huang P, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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A visible-light-induced, catalyst-free radical cross-coupling cyclization of diselenides or disulfides with N -allylbromodifluoroacetamide has been developed. This developed protocol exhibits good functional group tolerance and affords a variety of 4-thio- and 4-seleno-substituted 3,3-difluoro-γ-lactams in moderate to good yields. Based on control experiments, a plausible radical-radical cross-coupling pathway is proposed.
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75. Prenatal serum thallium exposure and 36-month-old children's attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms: Ma'anshan birth cohort study.
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Tong J, Liang CM, Huang K, Xiang HY, Qi J, Feng LL, Lai YP, Shao SS, Wu XY, and Tao FB
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- Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity diagnosis, Child, Preschool, Cohort Studies, Female, Fetal Blood, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Male, Mothers, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Trimester, Second blood, Pregnancy Trimester, Third blood, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects diagnosis, Sex Factors, Thallium toxicity, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity blood, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects blood, Thallium blood
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Thallium (Tl) is a highly toxic heavy metal that has been suggested to be responsible for oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction. However, few studies have focused on the relationship of prenatal Tl exposure with children's neurobehavioural development. The purpose of our study was to investigate the association between prenatal Tl exposure and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in 36-month-old children. We used data from 2851 mother-newborn pairs from the Ma'anshan Birth Cohort Study (MABC); serum Tl concentration was assessed in the first, second and third trimesters of pregnancy as well as in the umbilical cord blood. We assessed ADHD symptoms in the children using the Chinese version of the Conners abbreviated symptom questionnaire (C-ASQ). The adjusted odds ratio (OR) for the risk of ADHD symptoms was 2.00 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.20, 3.32] and 2.08 (95% CI: 1.26, 3.43) for the third (60.25-75.21 ng/L) and fourth quartiles of serum Tl (>75.21 ng/L), respectively, in the second trimester of pregnancy, in comparison with the first quartile of serum Tl (<50.86 ng/L). The risk of ADHD symptoms was elevated among boys exposed to the fourth quartile of serum Tl in the second trimester of pregnancy (adjusted OR 2.08, 95% CI: 1.13, 3.83). Our results demonstrated that high levels of Tl exposure in the second trimester of pregnancy were related to a higher risk of ADHD symptoms in 36-month-old children, and the association of higher serum Tl exposure in the second trimester with ADHD symptoms was only found in boys., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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76. Construction of arming Yarrowia lipolytica surface-displaying soybean seed coat peroxidase for use as whole-cell biocatalyst.
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Wang JM, Wang CM, Men X, Yue TQ, Madzak C, Xiang XH, Xiang HY, and Zhang HB
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- Biocatalysis, Cloning, Molecular, Enzyme Stability, Gene Expression, Peroxidases chemistry, Peroxidases metabolism, Plasmids genetics, Plasmids metabolism, Soybean Proteins chemistry, Soybean Proteins metabolism, Yarrowia metabolism, Peroxidases genetics, Soybean Proteins genetics, Yarrowia genetics
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Whole-cell biocatalysts could be used in wide-ranging applications. In this study, a new kind of whole-cell biocatalyst was successfully constructed by genetically immobilizing soybean seed coat peroxidase (SBP) on the cell surface of Yarrowia lipolytica Po1h, using a new integrative surface display expression vector (pMIZY05). The coding sequence of SBP was optimized and chemically synthesized, then inserted into pMIZY05 to generate expression plasmid pMIZY05-oEp. A DNA fragment corresponding to SBP and selection marker expression cassettes, without bacterial sequences, was released from pMIZY05-oEp by enzyme digestion and used to transform host yeast cells. A transformant (CM11) with a high recombinant SBP activity of 1571.9 U/mL was obtained, and recombinant SBP was proved to be successfully anchored on cell surface by testing the activities of different cellular fractions. After optimization of culture conditions, the recombinant SBP activity of CM11 was increased to 4187.8 U/mL. Afterwards, biochemical properties of the recombinant SBP were determined: optimum catalytic conditions were 37.5℃ at pH 3.5, and recombinant SBP exhibited high stability during thermal or acidic treatment. Recombinant activity of cell-displayed SBP was re-examined at optimum temperature and pH, which promoted an increase up to 4432.5 U/mL. To our knowledge, this represents the highest activity ever reported for heterologous expression of SBP. This study also provides a useful strategy for heterologous expression of proteins which could be toxic to intracellular content of host cells., (Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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77. O -Perfluoropyridin-4-yl Oximes: Iminyl Radical Precursors for Photo- or Thermal-Induced N-O Cleavage in C(sp 2 )-C(sp 3 ) Bond Formation.
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Xia PJ, Hu YZ, Ye ZP, Li XJ, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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O -Perfluoropyridin-4-yl group was first installed onto cycloketone oximes as a new electrophore, which was proven to be efficient iminyl radical precursors under photocatalytic and thermal conditions. A range of O -perfluoropyridin-4-yl oximes were successfully utilized in C(sp
2 )-C(sp3 ) bond formations of quinoxalin-2(1 H )-ones and alkenes, providing facile accesses to a range of functionalized alkylnitriles.- Published
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78. Photocatalytic C-F Bond Borylation of Polyfluoroarenes with NHC-boranes.
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Xia PJ, Ye ZP, Hu YZ, Xiao JA, Chen K, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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The first photoredox-catalyzed defluoroborylation of polyfluoroarenes with NHC-BH
3 has been facilely achieved at room temperature via a single-electron-transfer (SET)/radical addition pathway. This new strategy makes full use of the advantage of photoredox catalysis to generate the key boryl radical via direct activation of a B-H bond. Good functional group tolerance and high regioselectivity offer this protocol incomparable advantages in preparing a wide array of valuable polyfluoroarylboron compounds. Moreover, both computational and experimental studies were performed to illustrate the reaction mechanism.- Published
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79. Phosphine-Mediated MBH-Type/Umpolung Addition Domino Sequence: Divergent Construction of Coumarins.
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Deng ZX, Zheng Y, Xie ZZ, Gao YH, Xiao JA, Xie SQ, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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- Coumarins chemistry, Molecular Structure, Alkynes chemistry, Coumarins chemical synthesis, Phosphines chemistry
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We herein report a phosphine-mediated domino process of MBH-type reaction/umpolung γ-addition through the rational integration of the privileged reactivities of alkynoate. Simply by manipulating the nucleophilic reagent, the developed protocol offers a facile, diversity-oriented construction of a wide range of three-substituted coumarins.
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80. Clinicopathologic analysis of 722 breast cancer patients who met the inclusion criteria of the TAILORx trial.
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Xiang HY, Liu YH, Zhang H, Zhang S, Xin L, Xu L, Ye JM, Li T, Duan XN, and Liu Q
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- Adult, Aged, Breast Neoplasms drug therapy, Breast Neoplasms mortality, Chemotherapy, Adjuvant, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Receptor, ErbB-2 analysis, Receptors, Estrogen analysis, Retrospective Studies, Young Adult, Breast Neoplasms pathology
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Background: The results of the Trial Assigning IndividuaLized Options for Treatment (TAILORx) suggested that approximately 70% of T1-2N0M0, hormone receptor-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative breast cancer patients can avoid chemotherapy and receive only adjuvant endocrine therapy. We conducted a retrospective analysis of the clinicopathologic features and prognostic factors of patients with breast cancer who met the inclusion criteria of the TAILORx trial., Methods: According to the enrollment criteria of the TAILORx trial, a retrospective analysis was performed on patients with breast cancer who were treated from January 2008 to December 2015 at Peking University First Hospital. The clinicopathologic characteristics of all patients were analyzed, and prognoses were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method and a Cox proportionate hazards model., Results: A total of 2430 patients with early stage breast cancer who were admitted at our hospital had complete clinicopathologic data and follow-up information. Of these patients, 722 met the inclusion criteria and were enrolled in the present study, accounting for 29.7% of all patients. Among them, 417 (57.8%) patients received only adjuvant endocrine therapy (the non-chemo group), and 305 (42.2%) patients received adjuvant chemotherapy followed by adjuvant endocrine therapy (the chemo group). No statistically significant difference was observed in overall survival (OS) between the two groups (non-chemo vs. chemo: 5-year OS: 97.9% vs. 97.9%, χ = 1.00, P = 0.995; hazard ratio [HR] = 1.00, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.46-2.21). A significant difference was observed in disease-free survival (DFS) between the two groups (non-chemo vs. chemo: 5-year DFS: 97.9% vs. 94.7%, χ = 8.65, P = 0.003; HR = 3.05, 95% CI: 1.40-6.67). The choice of adjuvant therapy was associated with clinicopathologic factors, such as the age at diagnosis, T stage, histologic grade, the Ki67 index, the presence of intravascular tumor thrombus (P < 0.001), pathologic type, and menstrual status (P = 0.014)., Conclusions: In the absence of internationally recognized multigene testing methods, for patients with early hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer, clinicians can develop a treatment plan based on clinicopathologic features only, which can effectively screen some patients who do not need adjuvant chemotherapy. However, nearly half of patients still receive adjuvant chemotherapy, and whether these patients can be exempted from chemotherapy warrants further exploration.
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81. Prenatal phthalate exposure in relation to gestational age and preterm birth in a prospective cohort study.
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Gao H, Wang YF, Huang K, Han Y, Zhu YD, Zhang QF, Xiang HY, Qi J, Feng LL, Zhu P, Hao JH, Tao XG, and Tao FB
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- Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Trimesters, Prospective Studies, Gestational Age, Maternal Exposure statistics & numerical data, Phthalic Acids, Premature Birth epidemiology
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This study enrolled 3266 pregnant women, to explore the relationship of prenatal phthalate exposure with the risk of preterm birth and gestational age. All participants filled questionnaires and provided with up to three urine samples during three trimesters. Seven phthalate metabolites in urines were measured. The incidences of very preterm, late preterm, early-term, late-term and postterm births were 0.58%, 3.52%, 24.22%, 10.53%, and 0.34%, respectively. Non-linear relationships were shown between phthalate metabolites and gestational age. Except for monomethyl phthalate (OR = 1.65, 95%CI = 1.17-2.34), the average concentrations of phthalate metabolites were associated with a slightly and insignificantly increased risk of overall preterm birth (<37
+0 gestational weeks). Through a restricted cubic spline regression, phthalate metabolites were found to be related to the risk of overall preterm birth in a linear manner (p-value >0.05) or a non-linear manner (p-value <0.05). All curves indicated the overall preterm birth risk rose with the increase of phthalate metabolite concentrations. Finally, compared with full-term birth (39+0 to 40+6 gestational weeks), phthalate metabolites were associated with the elevated risks of very preterm, late preterm and postterm births, although some relationships were not statistically significant. In conclusion, these findings suggested non-linear associations between phthalate metabolites and gestational age. Exposure to some phthalate metabolites was associated with increased risks of overall preterm birth and postterm birth., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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82. Visible-Light-Driven, Photoredox-Catalyzed Cascade of ortho-Hydroxycinnamic Esters To Access 3-Fluoroalkylated Coumarins.
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Song D, Wang CM, Ye ZP, Xia PJ, Deng ZX, Xiao JA, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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A general and straightforward protocol for di-/perfluoroalkylation of ortho-hydroxycinnamic esters via a photoredox-catalyzed cascade was developed to access a variety of 3-fluoroalkylated coumarins. This method was characterized by all-in-one synthetic design, simplified operation, mild reaction conditions, and broad substrate scope. Moreover, a sequential one-pot procedure starting from commercially available salicylaldehyde was also successfully realized to synthesize 3-fluoroalkylated coumarins.
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83. Photocatalytic, Phosphoranyl Radical-Mediated N-O Cleavage of Strained Cycloketone Oximes.
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Xia PJ, Ye ZP, Hu YZ, Song D, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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A photoinduced, phosphoranyl radical-mediated protocol for the direct N-O cleavage of strained cycloketone oximes via a polar/SET crossover process was developed for the first time. This visible-light-driven direct N-O activation mode for oxime offers beneficial features such as streamlined synthetic process and versatile photochemical reactivities. Consequently, the alkenes and α-trifluoromethyl alkenes with varied electronic and structural features acted as competent radical receptors in this protocol, enabling facile accesses to a range of elongated cyano and/or gem-difluoroalkene-bearing compounds.
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84. Organocatalytic, Enantioselective, Polarity-Matched Ring-Reorganization Domino Sequence Based on the 3-Oxindole Scaffold.
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Ren JW, Zheng L, Ye ZP, Deng ZX, Xie ZZ, Xiao JA, Zhu FW, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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A one-pot squaramide-catalyzed enantioselective ring-reorganization domino sequence (Michael addition/intramolecular ring-opening/lactamization) of 3-hydroxyoxindole and methyleneindolinone, which can be readily derived from 3-oxindole, has been established in this work. As a result, novel polycyclic quinolinone-spirooxindoles bearing three contiguous chiral centers were efficiently and step-economically assembled under mild conditions in high yields (up to 97%) with excellent enantioselectivities (up to >99% ee) and moderate to good diastereoselectivities (up to >95:5 dr).
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85. Molecular characterization of a new recombinant brassica yellows virus infecting tobacco in China.
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Wang Q, Xu FZ, An LL, Xiang HY, Zhang WH, Liu GS, and Liu HB
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- Brassica virology, Gene Transfer, Horizontal genetics, Genome, Viral, Genotype, Host Specificity genetics, Luteoviridae pathogenicity, Luteovirus genetics, Open Reading Frames, Raphanus virology, Nicotiana genetics, Luteoviridae genetics, Phylogeny, Plant Diseases virology, Nicotiana virology
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Brassica yellows virus (BrYV), prevalently distributed throughout mainland China and South Korea while triggering serious diseases in cruciferous crops, is proposed to be a new species in the genus Polerovirus within the family Luteoviridae. There are three distinct genotypes (BrYV-A, BrYV-B and BrYV-C) reported in cabbage and radish. Here, we describe a new BrYV isolate infecting tobacco plants in the field, which was named BrYV-NtabQJ. The complete genome sequence of BrYV-NtabQJ is 5741 nt in length, and 89% of the sequence shares higher sequence identities (about 90%) with different BrYV isolates. However, it possesses a quite divergent region within ORF5, which is more close to Beet western yellows virus (BWYV), Beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV) and Beet chlorosis virus (BChV). A significant recombination event was then detected among BrYV-NtabQJ, BrYV-B Beijng isolate (BrYV-BBJ) and BWYV Leonurus sibiricus isolate (BWYV-LS). It is proposed that BrYV-NtabQJ might be an interspecific recombinant between BrYV-BBJ and BWYV-LS, and the recombination might result in the successful aphid transmission of BrYV from cruciferous crops to tobacco. And it also poses new challenges for BrYV diagnosis and the vegetable production.
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86. A One-Pot Ring-Opening/Ring-Closure Sequence for the Synthesis of Polycyclic Spirooxindoles.
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Ren JW, Zhao QL, Xiao JA, Xia PJ, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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One-pot ring-opening/ring-closure process of combining methyleneindolinone with 3-aminooxindole has been developed in this work. Novel polycyclic spirooxindoles were efficiently assembled under mild conditions in high yields (up to 95 %) with moderate to good diastereoselectivities (up to >95:5 d.r.) through simple filtration., (© 2019 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.)
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87. Multifunctional Silver Nanoparticle Interlayer-Modified ZnO as the Electron-Injection Layer for Efficient Inverted Organic Light-Emitting Diodes.
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Zhou L, Xiang HY, Zhu YF, Ou QD, Wang QK, Du J, Hu R, Huang XB, and Tang JX
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The insufficient electron injection constitutes the major obstacle to achieving high-performance inverted organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Here, a facile electron-injection architecture featuring a silver nanoparticle (AgNPs) interlayer-modified sol-gel-derived transparent zinc oxide (ZnO) ultrathin film is proposed and demonstrated. The optimized external quantum efficiencies of the developed inverted fluorescent and phosphorescent OLEDs capitalized on our proposed electron-injection structure reached 4.0 and 21.2% at a current density of 20 mA cm
-2 and increased by a factor of 1.90 and 2.86 relative to a reference device without the AgNP interlayer, while simultaneously reducing the operational voltage and substantially ameliorating the device efficiency. Detailed analyses reveal that the local surface plasmon resonance emanated from AgNPs plays three meaningful roles simultaneously: suppressing the surface plasmon polariton mode loss, aiding in energy-level alignments, and inducing and reinforcing the local exciton-plasmon coupling electric field. Among these interesting and multifunctional roles, the enhanced local exciton-plasmon coupling electric field dominates the electron injection enhancement and substantial increases the device efficiency. Additionally, the light-scattering effect also helps in recovering the trapped light energy flux and thus improves the device efficiency. The proposed approach and findings provide an alternative path to fabricate high-performance inverted OLEDs and other related organic electronic or optoelectronic devices.- Published
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88. Trace element profiles in pregnant women's sera and umbilical cord sera and influencing factors: Repeated measurements.
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Liang CM, Wu XY, Huang K, Yan SQ, Li ZJ, Xia X, Pan WJ, Sheng J, Tao YR, Xiang HY, Hao JH, Wang QN, Tao FB, and Tong SL
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- Adult, Asian People, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Seasons, Time Factors, Umbilical Cord blood supply, Young Adult, Fetal Blood chemistry, Metals, Heavy blood, Trace Elements blood
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In utero exposure to toxic heavy metals and deficient or excessive essential trace elements during pregnancy may have adverse effects on pregnant women and their offsprings, which are of great concern. The objective of the present study was to characterize serum concentrations of multiple trace elements at multiple time points during pregnancy in Chinese women. Three thousand four hundred and sixteen pregnant women in total were included from MABC (Ma'anshan Birth Cohort) study. Fasting sera in the morning and questionnaires were obtained at three separate follow-up visits. Nineteen trace elements from serum samples were analyzed, including aluminum (Al), vanadium (V), chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), arsenic (As), selenium (Se), cadmium (Cd), barium (Ba), thallium (Tl), lead (Pb), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), mercury (Hg) and molybdenum (Mo). The total detection rates for most elements were 100% rather than Ni (99.98%), As (99.97%), Cd (99.6%), Ba (99.9%), Pb (99.8%), Hg (99.8%). The concentration distributions of 19 elements varied vastly. Median concentrations for all trace elements ranged from 38.5 ng/L to 102.9 mg/L. The moderate interclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were observed for Co, Cu, Se and Hg, ranging from 0.40 to 0.62; the lower ICCs, ranging from 0.13 to 0.32 were for Fe, Zn, Cd, Ba, Tl, Mg and Mo. The intraclass correlation effects were not observed for the remaining elements, such as Al, V, Cr, Mn, Ni, As and Pb. The concentrations of each element between three time points were significantly different; significant differences were also found between any two time points except for Ni, Cd and Mo. Many factors could affect the levels of trace elements, and a very important factor of them was season. Consequently, a single measurement of elements in sera seems not enough to describe exposure levels throughout pregnancy; additionally, season affected exposure levels of trace elements with moderate ICCs showed certain regularity. Future analyses should take sampling seasons into consideration carefully., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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89. Association between maternal and umbilical cord serum cobalt concentration during pregnancy and the risk of preterm birth: The Ma'anshan birth cohort (MABC) study.
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Li ZJ, Liang CM, Xia X, Huang K, Yan SQ, Tao RW, Pan WJ, Sheng J, Tao YR, Xiang HY, Hao JH, Wang QN, Tong SL, and Tao FB
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- Adult, China, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Logistic Models, Pregnancy, Premature Birth blood, Risk Factors, Cobalt blood, Fetal Blood chemistry, Pregnancy Trimester, First blood, Pregnancy Trimester, Second blood, Premature Birth etiology
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Cobalt is an essential trace element and has been suggested to be involved in oxidative stress and inflammatory responses. However, researches have paid little attention to the association between serum cobalt levels during pregnancy and the risk of preterm birth (PTB, <37 week of gestation). The purpose of this study was to determine the association between maternal and umbilical cord serum cobalt concentrations and the risk of PTB. A total of 2951, 3080, and 2698 serum samples were obtained from pregnant women in the first, the second trimester, and the umbilical cord blood, respectively. The tertile levels of ln-transformed cobalt were defined as low, medium and high levels for cobalt respectively. In our study, the rate of PTB (<37 weeks of gestation) was elevated in subjects with low cobalt levels in the first trimester of pregnancy (adjusted OR 1.61, 95% CI: 1.01, 2.58) and the second trimester of pregnancy (adjusted OR 1.62, 95% CI: 1.03, 2.54). The adjusted OR for PTB was 2.46 (95% CI: 1.34, 4.53) among subjects with low cobalt levels and 2.22 (95% CI: 1.19, 4.15) among subjects with medium cobalt levels in the umbilical cord serum. Our findings demonstrated that the lower levels in maternal and umbilical cord serum cobalt were associated with the increased the risk of PTB., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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90. Photocatalytic reductive radical-radical coupling of N,N'-cyclicazomethine imines with difluorobromo derivatives.
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Xia PJ, Ye ZP, Song D, Ren JW, Wu HW, Xiao JA, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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A visible-light-induced difluoroalkylation of N,N'-cyclicazomethine imine was successfully realized through a novel photoredox radical-radical cross-coupling reaction. This developed protocol exhibits high functional group tolerance and affords a variety of difluorinated 3-pyrazolidinone scaffolds. Extensive mechanistic investigations have been undertaken, well revealing the involvement of a reductive radical-radical coupling pathway.
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91. Intramolecular hydrogen-bonding-assisted phosphine-catalysed [3 + 2] cyclisation of ynones with o-hydroxy/amino benzaldehydes.
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Deng ZX, Xie ZZ, Zheng Y, Xiao JA, Wang RJ, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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A new strategy for the synthesis of functionalized tetrahydrofuran derivatives was developed via a phosphine-catalysed [3 + 2] cyclization reaction of aromatic aldehydes with 4-phenylbut-3-yn-2-one. This is the first example of intermolecular cyclization of ynones with benzaldehydes, which essentially benefited from the intramolecular hydrogen bonding. This new protocol features a broad substrate scope, mild reaction conditions, operational simplicity and easy scale-up.
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92. Computational and experimental studies on copper-mediated selective cascade C-H/N-H annulation of electron-deficient acrylamide with arynes.
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Chen C, Hao Y, Zhang TY, Pan JL, Ding J, Xiang HY, Wang M, Ding TM, Duan A, and Zhang SY
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An efficient and convenient copper-mediated method has been developed to achieve direct cascade C-H/N-H annulation to synthesize 2-quinolinones from electron-deficient acrylamides and arynes. This method highlights an emerging but simple strategy to transform inert C-H bonds into versatile functional groups in organic synthesis to provide a new method of synthesizing 2-quinolinones efficiently. Mechanistic investigations by experimental and density functional theory (DFT) studies suggest that an organometallic C-H activation via a Cu(iii) intermediate is likely to be involved in the reaction.
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93. Unraveling and Manipulating the Stereospecific Retro-Aldol Reaction in the Organocatalytic Asymmetric Aldol Reaction of Isatin and Cyclohexanone.
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Wang J, Deng ZX, Wang CM, Xia PJ, Xiao JA, Xiang HY, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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An l-pyroglutamic acid-derived bifunctional organocatalyst was designed and applied in an organocatalytic asymmetric direct aldol reaction between isatins and cyclohexanone, in which an erosion of enantiomeric excess of aldol adduct was unexpectedly observed. Through closely monitoring the reaction and performing extensive control experiments, it was determined that the erosion of ee was attributed to a rare stereospecific retro-aldol process. Moreover, effective manipulation of the retro-aldol process by tuning the use of starting materials was ultimately accomplished, leading to evidently upgraded enantioselectivity and functional group tolerance. This study demonstrates the impact of the hidden reaction pathway on the enantioselectivity in asymmetric transformation.
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94. [The relationship of maternal and umbilical cord blood zinc level associated with newborn birth weight: a birth cohort study].
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Xiang HY, Liang CM, Yan SQ, Li ZJ, Li J, Huang K, Tao RW, Zhang QF, Hao JH, and Tao FB
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- Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Pregnancy, Birth Weight, Fetal Blood chemistry, Zinc blood
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Objective: To study serum zinc level in pregnancy and umbilical cord blood and their association with newborn birth weight. Methods: Pregnant women accepting obstetric examination in Ma'anshan Maternal and Child Care Center were recruited from May 2013 to September 2014. The follow up was conducted during their first, second and third trimesters of pregnancy and the self-designed questionnaire was used to collect information of social and demographic characteristics. Blood samples in the first, second pregnancy period and umbilical cord blood samples were collected and serum concentrations of zinc were assayed. 3 239 mother-infant entered the final analysis. We divided serum zinc level into low (< P (25)), medium ( P (25)- P (75)) and high (> P (75)) groups according to their exposure concentrations at each trimesters. Non-conditional multivariate logistic regression model was conducted to evaluate the association between serum zinc level in first, second trimesters of pregnancy and umbilical cord blood with small for gestational age (SGA) and large for gestational age (LGA). Results: Serum zinc level in P (50) ( P (25)- P (75)) during the first, second trimesters and cord blood were 1 016.18 (907.09-1 145.60), 813.36 (732.47-897.89) and 903.44 (808.71-1 015.64) μg/L, respectively. The prevalence of zinc deficiency during the first, second trimesters and cord blood were 1.5% (44/2 957), 15.9% (492/3 087) and 6.5% (176/2 707), respectively. The prevalence of total SGA and LGA were 9.7% (313/3 239) and 16.5% (536/3 239), respectively. Compared to high-level serum zinc group, the risk of SGA ( OR (95 %CI ) in low-level serum zinc group during first trimesters was 1.51 (1.05-2.19)). Serum zinc level among second pregnancy period and umbilical cord blood had no statistically significant effect on SGA and LGA (both P values >0.05). Conclusion: Zinc nutritional status of pregnant women in Ma'anshan city was at a good level. The low serum zinc level in first trimester increased the risk of SGA.
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95. Organocatalytic Domino Entry to an Octahydroacridine Scaffold Bearing Three Contiguous Stereocenters.
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Li S, Wang J, Xia PJ, Zhao QL, Wang CM, Xiao JA, Chen XQ, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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A facile and enantioselective access to a functionalized octahydroacridine scaffold was developed via an organocatalytic domino sequence between cyclohexenone and 2- N-substituted benzaldehyde. High levels of yields (up to 99%) and enantioselectivities (up to 99:1 er) were readily achieved in this developed organocatalytic transformation, which holds promising applications in the construction of complex multicyclic systems for further pharmacological studies.
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96. [Study on the relationship of thallium exposure and outcomes of births].
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Qi J, Liang CM, Yan SQ, Li ZJ, Li J, Huang K, Xiang HY, Tao YR, Hao JH, Tong SL, and Tao FB
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Male, Parturition, Pregnancy, Birth Weight, Environmental Pollutants blood, Fetal Blood metabolism, Fetus metabolism, Maternal Exposure, Pregnancy Outcome epidemiology, Thallium blood
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Objective: To investigate the relationship of thallium exposure and outcomes of births. Methods: A total of 3 236 mothers who had visited in Ma'anshan Maternal and Child Health-Care Hospital between May 2013 and September 2014 were included in this study and their thallium concentrations measured from samples of maternal and umbilical cord blood by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The results were correlated and evaluated with birth outcomes of the infants, using the multiple linear regression method. Results: The median ( P(25) - P(75) ) of thallium levels in first trimester, second trimester and umbilical cord blood were 61.7 (50.8-77.0), 60.3 (50.8-75.2) and 38.5 (33.6-44.1) ng/L, respectively. After adjustment for potential confounders, the thallium levels showed an inversely significant association with birth head circumference (unstandardized β coefficient=-0.41, 95 %CI : -0.76- -0.06) in the first trimester blood, and associated with reduced birth length (unstandardized β coefficient=-0.65, 95 %CI : -1.25- -0.05) in umbilical cord blood. However, there appeared no significantly associations with birth weight, length and head circumference ( P >0.05) in second trimester. On stratification by sex, in girls but not in boys, the thallium levels were adversely associated with birth head circumference (unstandardized β coefficient=-0.53, 95 %CI : -1.05--0.01) in the first trimester and were associated with decreased birth weight (unstandardized β coefficient=-277.08, 95 %CI : -485.13- -69.03) and length (unstandardized β coefficient=-1.39, 95 %CI : -2.26- -0.53) in umbilical cord blood thallium. Conclusions: Thallium exposure appeared a gender difference in newborn birth outcomes. In the first trimester, it was negatively associated with the birth head circumference, in the umbilical cord blood, and reduced birth weight and length in girls.
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97. [Upregulation of miR-498 suppresses Th17 cell differentiation by targeting STAT3 in rheumatoid arthritis patients].
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Xiang HY, Pan F, Yan JZ, Hong LQ, Zhang LH, Liu YH, Feng X, and Cai CS
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- Flow Cytometry, Humans, Interleukin-17 blood, Leukocytes, Mononuclear cytology, T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory cytology, Transfection, Up-Regulation, Arthritis, Rheumatoid metabolism, Cell Differentiation, MicroRNAs metabolism, STAT3 Transcription Factor metabolism, Th17 Cells cytology
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To investigate the effect and mechanism of miR-498 on Th17 cell differentiation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PMBCs) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients, peripheral blood samples were collected from RA patients and healthy controls, respectively. The proportion of CD4
+ IL-17+ T cells (Th17 cells) or CD4+ FOXP3+ T cells (Tregs) in T cells and the Th17/Treg ratio were identified by the flow cytometer. The STAT3 and miR-498 expression were measured by Western blot and real-time PCR, respectively. ELISA was used to detect IL-17 concentrations. Luciferase assay was performed to confirm that miR-498 directly targeted the 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) of STAT3 in CD4+ T cells. The effect of miR-498 on Th17 cell differentiation was explored by transfection of miR-498 mimic and/or pcDNA-STAT3 into CD4+ T cells. In PMBCs of RA patients, the Th17/CD4+ T cell ratio was significantly increased, while the Tregs/CD4+ T cell ratio was obviously decreased, leading to a higher Th17/Treg ratio. The results showed a reduced miR-498 expression and an increased STAT3 protein expression in PMBCs, and an increased IL-17 concentration in serum of RA patients. In cells transfected with wild-type-STAT3-LU, miR-498 mimic significantly reduced the luciferase activity, STAT3 gene and protein expression, and miR-498 inhibitor had an opposite function. While the miR-498 mimic/inhibitor had no effect on the luciferase activity and STAT3 expression in cells transfected with mutant-STAT3-LU. CD4+ T cells transfected with miR-498 mimic had a lower Th17/CD4+ T cell ratio and IL-17 concentration, however, transfection of pcDNA-STAT3 reversed the effect of miR-498 mimic on Th17/CD4+ T cell ratio and IL-17 concentration. These results suggest that overexpression of miR-498 suppresses Th17 cell differentiation by targeting STAT3 in RA patients.- Published
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98. The Conserved Proline18 in the Polerovirus P3a Is Important for Brassica Yellows Virus Systemic Infection.
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Zhang XY, Zhao TY, Li YY, Xiang HY, Dong SW, Zhang ZY, Wang Y, Li DW, Yu JL, and Han CG
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ORF3a, a newly identified non-AUG-initiated ORF encoded by members of genera Polerovirus and Luteovirus , is required for long-distance movement in plants. However, the mechanism of action of P3a in viral systemic movement is still not clear. In this study, sequencing of a brassica yellows virus (BrYV) mutant defective in systemic infection revealed two-nucleotide variation at positions 3406 and 3467 in the genome. Subsequent nucleotide substitution analysis proved that only the non-synonymous substitution (C→U) at position 3406, resulting in P3a
P18L , abolished the systemic infection of BrYV. Preliminary investigation showed that wild type BrYV was able to load into the petiole of the agroinfiltrated Nicotiana benthamiana leaves, whereas the mutant displayed very low efficiency. Further experiments revealed that the P3a and its mutant P3aP18L localized to the Golgi apparatus and near plasmodesmata, as well as the endoplasmic reticulum. Both P3a and P3aP18L were able to self-interact in vivo , however, the mutant P3aP18L seemed to form more stable dimer than wild type. More interestingly, we confirmed firstly that the ectopic expression of P3a of other poleroviruses and luteoviruses, as well as co-infection with Pea enation mosaic virus 2 (PEMV 2), restored the ability of systemic movement of BrYV P3a defective mutant, indicating that the P3a is functionally conserved in poleroviruses and luteoviruses and is redundant when BrYV co-infects with PEMV 2. These observations provide a novel insight into the conserved function of P3a and its underlying mechanism in the systemic infection.- Published
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99. Solvent-Minimized, Chromatography-Free, Diastereoselective Synthesis of Oxazolidine-Dispirooxindoles via oxa-1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition of 3-Oxindole.
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Xia PJ, Li J, Qian YL, Zhao QL, Xiang HY, Xiao JA, Chen XQ, and Yang H
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An efficient and diastereoselective decarboxylative oxa-1,3-dipolar cycloaddition between 3-oxindoles and diverse amino acids is developed to access novel oxazolidine-dispirooxindole skeletons bearing vicinal quaternary carbon centers. This protocol features operational simplicity, a broad substrate scope, and good to excellent chemical yields and diastereoselectivities. In particular, minimal solvent (1 mL/10 mmol) and chromatography-free purification render this synthetic process more efficient and environmentally benign in the context of green chemistry.
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100. Visible-Light-Promoted Synthesis of 1,4-Dicarbonyl Compounds via Conjugate Addition of Aroyl Chlorides.
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Wang CM, Song D, Xia PJ, Wang J, Xiang HY, and Yang H
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A facile visible-light photocatalytic conjugate addition to prepare 1,4-dicarbonyl compounds has been developed by employing readily available aroyl chlorides as aryl radical sources. This operationally simple method shows a broad scope with regard to both aroyl chlorides and Michael acceptors. As a result, a variety of 1,4-diketones were efficiently synthesized in moderate to good yields., (© 2018 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.)
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