Lewis A. Slotin
University of Manitoba
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1971
Kelvin K. Ogilvie; Lewis A. Slotin; Pat Rheault
Adenosine deaminase (from calf intestinal mucosa) converts 8,2′-anhydro-8-mercap to-9-β-D-arabinofuranosyladenine (II)) into 8,2′-anhydro-8-mercapto-9-β-D-arabinofuranosylhypoxanthine (III) with Km of 2.0 × 10−4M and V max equal to 7% that of adenosine. This conversion serves as a useful preparative synthesis of III. Further the fact that II (where the purine base is locked in the anti conformation) is a substrate for the enzyme while 8-bromoadenosine (where the base is in the syn conformation) is not a substrate supports the idea that substrates for adenosine deaminase must exist in the anti conformation.
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1972
Kelvin K. Ogilvie; Lewis A. Slotin; John B. Westmore; Denis C. K. Lin
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1972
Kelvin K. Ogilvie; Lewis A. Slotin; John B. Westmore; Denis C. K. Lin
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1979
Sandra L. Kielland; Ponnampalam Mathiaparanam; Lewis A. Slotin; Ross E. Williams
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1971
Kelvin K. Ogilvie; Lewis A. Slotin
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1978
Sandra L. Kielland; Lewis A. Slotin; Ross E. Williams
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1977
Lewis A. Slotin; Denis R. Lauren; Ross E. Williams
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1973
Denis C. K. Lin; Lewis A. Slotin; Kelvin K. Ogilvie; John B. Westmore
Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry | 1972
Kelvin K. Ogilvie; Lewis A. Slotin; J. H. Westmore; D. C. K. Lin
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1972
Kelvin K. Ogilvie; Lewis A. Slotin; Denis C. K. Lin; John B. Westmore