Baodong Cui
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2013
Baodong Cui; Wen-Yong Han; Zhi-Jun Wu; Xiao-Mei Zhang; Wei-Cheng Yuan
An enantioselective synthesis of quaternary 3-aminooxindoles with 3-monosubstituted 3-aminooxindoles as nucleophiles is first presented. A Michael addition reaction of 3-monosubstituted 3-aminooxindoles to nitroolefins has been developed with a bifunctional thiourea-tertiary amine as a catalyst to afford a range of 3,3-disubstituted oxindoles bearing adjacent quaternary-tertiary centers in good results (up to 98% yield, >99:1 dr, and 92% ee). We also demonstrate the potential synthetic utility of this methodology by a transformation of the product into a spirocyclic oxindole compound.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2014
Baodong Cui; Jian Zuo; Jian-Qiang Zhao; Ming-Qiang Zhou; Zhi-Jun Wu; Xiao-Mei Zhang; Wei-Cheng Yuan
An efficient method for the direct construction of two classes of spirocyclic oxindoles by the reactions of 3-hydroxyoxindoles/3-aminooxindoles and (Z)-olefinic azlactones through a tandem Michael addition-ring transformation process has been developed. With DBU as the catalyst, a range of spiro-butyrolactoneoxindoles and spiro-butyrolactamoxindoles, containing an oxygen or a nitrogen heteroatom, respectively, in the spiro stereocenter, were smoothly obtained with good to excellent diastereoselectivities in high yields.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2016
Jing Shan; Baodong Cui; Yu Wang; Chengli Yang; Xiaojian Zhou; Wenyong Han; Yongzheng Chen
A highly efficient asymmetric Mannich reaction of 3-monosubstituted 3-aminooxindoles/3-hydroxyoxindoles with in situ generated N-Boc-protected aldimines catalyzed by the chiral bifunctional thiourea-tertiary amine catalyst has been developed. Under mild reaction conditions, a series of structurally diverse vicinal oxindole-diamines/amino alcohols were smoothly obtained in moderate to high yields (up to 99%) with good to excellent diastereoselectivities and enantioselectivities (up to 95:5 dr and 96% ee). The synthetic application of this protocol was also demonstrated by the versatile transformation of chiral vicinal oxindole-diamine/amino alcohol into spirocyclic oxindoles.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2015
Wenyong Han; Xiaojian Zhou; Siyi Yang; Guangyan Xiang; Baodong Cui; Yongzheng Chen
A facile and practical palladium-catalyzed nucleophilic substitution/C-H activation/aromatization cascade reaction has been developed. A range of 6-unsubstituted phenanthridines could be obtained in moderate to good yields (31-85%) with readily prepared N-Ms arylamines and commercially available 2-bromobenzyl bromide derivatives as starting materials. The potential application of the protocol was also demonstrated by the expeditious synthesis of the natural alkaloid trisphaeridine.
Chemcatchem | 2017
Daijun Zheng; Xiaojian Zhou; Baodong Cui; Wenyong Han; Nanwei Wan; Yongzheng Chen
An environmentally friendly method for the synthesis of lactams and formamides through the biocatalytic α‐oxidation of amines was developed by employing Pseudomonas plecoglossicida ZMU‐T04 as a biocatalyst. In this biocatalytic process, the α‐oxidation of cyclic amines and N‐methylanilines proceeded smoothly to give the corresponding amides in low to high yields. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that synthetic 3,4‐dihydroquinolin‐2(1H)‐one could be used as a key precursor of antidepressant bioactive molecules. The mechanism of this biocatalytic α‐oxidation process was investigated by isotope‐ labeling experiments.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2018
Wen-Yong Han; Jian-Shu Wang; Jia Zhao; Lin Long; Baodong Cui; Nanwei Wan; Yongzheng Chen
Herein is disclosed a selective and facile approach for the construction of CF2H-containing pyrazolo[1,5- c]quinazolines from easily accessible 3-ylideneoxindoles and in situ generated CF2HCHN2. The reaction involving a [3 + 2] cycloaddition/1,3-H shift/rearrangement/dehydrogenation cascade proceeded smoothly at room temperature in the absence of catalyst and additive. Moreover, this metal-free process along with mild conditions is desirable and valuable for the pharmaceutical industry. Importantly, this reaction features a broad substrate scope, good functional group tolerance, and gram-scale synthesis.
Chemcatchem | 2018
Kailin Wu; Linchao Tang; Haibo Cui; Nanwei Wan; Ziyan Liu; Zhongqiang Wang; Shimin Zhang; Baodong Cui; Wenyong Han; Yongzheng Chen
Cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s) catalyzed asymmetric sulfoxidation represents a green route for the synthesis of valuable enantiopure sulfoxides, which are potentially interesting synthons in synthetic and pharmaceutical chemistry. Here the potential P450 and redox partner genes from Parvibaculum lavamentivorans DS‐1 are screened and co‐expressed in Escherichia coli host to construct twenty recombinant P450 strains. By testing the whole‐cell biooxidation of thioanisole, P450PL2 (CYP278A4) and P450PL7 (CYP108G3) are identified with excellent S enantioselectivity while P450PL1 (CYP111B1) and P450PL9 (CYP153A26) exhibit the complementary R enantioselectivity. Asymmetric sulfoxidation of sulfides 1 a–1 m is further investigated using the recombinant E. coli strain P450PL2‐2 based on the optimal conditions, producing the corresponding enantioenriched sulfoxides with up to 82 % isolated yield and 99 % ee.
Chemcatchem | 2018
Guozhong Deng; Nanwei Wan; Lei Qin; Baodong Cui; Miao An; Wenyong Han; Yongzheng Chen
A monoamine oxidase (MAO5) from Pseudomonas monteilii ZMU‐T01 was first heterologously expressed in Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) and then used as a biocatalyst for the deracemization of racemic 2‐methyl‐1,2,3,4‐tetrahdroquinoline derivatives to yield the unreacted R enantiomer with up to >99 % ee. Sequence alignment revealed that MAO5 shared 14.7 % identity toward the well‐studied monoamine oxidase (MAO‐N).
Bioorganic Chemistry | 2018
Nanwei Wan; Jiawei Tian; Huihui Wang; Meiting Tian; Qing He; Ran Ma; Baodong Cui; Wenyong Han; Yongzheng Chen
Halohydrin dehalogenases are remarkable enzymes which possess promiscuous catalytic activity and serve as potential biocatalysts for the synthesis of chiral halohydrins, epoxides and β-substituted alcohols. The enzyme HheC exhibits a highly R enantioselectivity in the processes of dehalogenation of vicinal halohydrins and ring-opening of epoxides, which attracts more attentions in organic synthesis. Recently dozens of novel potential halohydrin dehalogenases have been identified by gene mining, however, most of the characterized enzymes showed low stereoselectivity. In this study, a novel halohydrin dehalogenase of HheA10 from Tsukamurella sp. 1534 has been heterologously expressed, purified and characterized. Substrate spectrum and kinetic resolution studies indicated the HheA10 was a highly S enantioselective enzyme toward several halohydrins, which produced the corresponding epoxides with the ee (enantiomeric excess) and E values up to >99% and >200 respectively. Our results revealed the HheA10 was a promising biocatalyst for the synthesis of enantiopure aromatic halohydrins and epoxides via enzymatic kinetic resolution of racemic halohydrins. Whats more important, the HheA10 as the first individual halohydrin dehalogenase with the highly S enantioselectivity provides a complementary enantioselectivity to the HheC.
Chemical Communications | 2015
Baodong Cui; Yong You; Jian-Qiang Zhao; Jian Zuo; Zhi-Jun Wu; Xiao-Ying Xu; Xiao-Mei Zhang; Wei-Cheng Yuan