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Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2013

The effect of the hydrophobic environment on the retro-aldol reaction: comparison to a computationally-designed enzyme

Joshua Schmidt; Clayton Ehasz; Michael Epperson; Kimberly Klas; Justin K. Wyatt; Mirko Hennig; Marcello Forconi

Recent work on a computationally-designed retroaldolase RA-61 suggested that most of the rate-acceleration brought about by this enzyme was due to non-specific interactions with the aromatic substrate. To provide a benchmark for the role of non-specific interactions in this system, we measured the second-order rate constant for the amine-catalysed retro-aldol reaction of methodol in the presence of non-specific hydrophobic pockets such as micelles. We found that a simple micellar system, that consists of a positively-charged surfactant and a long-chain amine, can accelerate the retro-aldol reaction of methodol by 9500-fold. This effect rivals the 10(5)-fold rate acceleration of RA-61. Similar results were obtained with BSA used as the catalyst, implying that the retro-aldol reaction of methodol can be greatly accelerated by non-specific hydrophobic pockets that contain an amino group.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2012

Structure and conformation studies from temperature dependent infrared spectra of xenon solutions and ab initio calculations of cyclobutylgermane.

Gamil A. Guirgis; Joshua J. Klaassen; Bhushan S. Deodhar; Dattatray K. Sawant; Savitha S. Panikar; Horace W. Dukes; Justin K. Wyatt; James R. Durig

The infrared spectra (3500-220 cm(-1)) of cyclobutylgermane, c-C(4)H(7)GeH(3) have been recorded of the gas. Also variable temperature (-65 to -100 °C) studies of the infrared spectra (3500-400 cm(-1)) of the sample dissolved in liquid xenon were recorded and both the equatorial and axial conformers were identified. The enthalpy difference has been determined from 10 band pairs 8 temperatures to give 112 ± 11 cm(-1) (1.34 ± 0.13 kJ mol(-1)) with the equatorial conformer the more stable form. The percentage of the axial conformer present at ambient temperature is estimated to be 37 ± 1%. From ab initio calculations conformational stabilities have been predicted from both MP2(full) and density functional theory calculations from a variety of basic sets. The r(0) structure parameters have been obtained for both conformers from the previously reported rotational constants from the three isotopologues. The determined heavy atom distances for the equatorial [axial] form are (Å) Ge-C(α)=1.952(3) [1.950(3)], [Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text] [1.551(3)] and angles in degrees (°) ∠GeC(α)C(β)=118.6(5) [113.4(5)], [Formula: see text] , ∠C(α)C(β)C(γ)=87.8(5) [88.8(5)], [Formula: see text] and a puckering angle of 29.1(5) [25.1(5)]. Data from ab initio calculations were used to predict vibrational harmonic force constants, fundamental wavenumbers, infrared intensities, Raman activities and depolarization ratios for both conformers. The results are compared to the corresponding properties of some related molecules.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2005

Cytosporone E: racemic synthesis and preliminary antibacterial testing

Jeffrey D. Hall; Nathan W. Duncan-Gould; Nasar A. Siddiqi; Jennifer N. Kelly; Susan J. Morrison; Justin K. Wyatt


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2013

Infrared and Raman spectra, conformations, quantum chemical calculations and spectral assignments of 1-methyl-1-silacyclohexane

P. Klaeboe; Anne Horn; Claus J. Nielsen; Valdemaras Aleksa; Gamil A. Guirgis; Justin K. Wyatt; Horace W. Dukes


Tetrahedron Letters | 2010

Studies of microwave-enhanced Suzuki-Miyaura vinylation of electron-rich sterically hindered substrates utilizing potassium vinyltrifluoroborate

Matthew D. Brooker; Stefan M. Jr. Cooper; Dena R. Hodges; Rhiannon R. Carter; Justin K. Wyatt


Tetrahedron Letters | 2006

Initial investigation into the Suzuki–Miyaura vinylation of hindered aryl bromides utilizing potassium vinyltrifluoroborate

Rhiannon R. Carter; Justin K. Wyatt


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2012

Conformational, vibrational, and structural studies of 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropylamine from Raman and infrared spectra of gas, liquid, xenon solutions, and solid supported by ab initio calculations

Gamil A. Guirgis; Ikhlas D. Darkhalil; Joshua J. Klaassen; Arindam Ganguly; Justin K. Wyatt; James R. Durig


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2003

Synthesis of [ethylene-1-(eta(5)-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1-indenyl)-2- (eta(5)-4',5',6',7'-tetrahydro-2'-indenyl)]titanium dichloride, the elusive isomer of the Brintzinger-type ansa-titanocenes.

Patrick A. Kelly; Gideon O. Berger; Justin K. Wyatt; Michael H. Nantz


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2015

Vibrational spectra, quantum chemical calculations and spectral assignments of 1,1-difluoro-1-silacyclohexane

Gamil A. Guirgis; Horace W. Dukes; Justin K. Wyatt; Claus J. Nielsen; Anne Horn; Valdemaras Aleksa; P. Klaeboe


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2013

Microwave, infrared, and Raman spectra, structural parameters, vibrational assignments and theoretical calculations of 1,3-disilacyclopentane

Gamil A. Guirgis; Joshua J. Klaassen; Brooks H. Pate; Nathan A. Seifert; Ikhlas D. Darkhalil; Bhushan S. Deodhar; Justin K. Wyatt; Horace W. Dukes; M. B. Kruger; James R. Durig

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James R. Durig

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Joshua J. Klaassen

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Bhushan S. Deodhar

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Ikhlas D. Darkhalil

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Savitha S. Panikar

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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