Neil T. Fairweather
Procter & Gamble
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2014
Sumit Chakraborty; Huiguang Dai; Papri Bhattacharya; Neil T. Fairweather; Michael S. Gibson; Jeanette A. Krause; Hairong Guan
Hydrogenation of esters is vital to the chemical industry for the production of alcohols, especially fatty alcohols that find broad applications in consumer products. Current technologies for ester hydrogenation rely on either heterogeneous catalysts operating under extreme temperatures and pressures or homogeneous catalysts containing precious metals such as ruthenium and osmium. Here, we report the hydrogenation of esters under relatively mild conditions by employing an iron-based catalyst bearing a PNP-pincer ligand. This catalytic system is also effective for the conversion of coconut oil derived fatty acid methyl esters to detergent alcohols without adding any solvent.
Proteins | 2006
Artem G. Evdokimov; Matthew Pokross; Richard Walter; Marlene Mekel; Bobby Lee Barnett; Jack S. Amburgey; William Lee Seibel; Shari Joy Soper; Jane Far-Jine Djung; Neil T. Fairweather; Conrad Diven; Vinit Rastogi; Leo Grinius; Charles Klanke; Richard Siehnel; Tracy L. Twinem; Ryan Andrews; Alan Curnow
In this article we describe the application of structural biology methods to the discovery of novel potent inhibitors of methionine aminopeptidases. These enzymes are employed by the cells to cleave the N‐terminal methionine from nascent peptides and proteins. As this is one of the critical steps in protein maturation, it is very likely that inhibitors of these enzymes may prove useful as novel antibacterial agents. Involvement of crystallography at the very early stages of the inhibitor design process resulted in serendipitous discovery of a new inhibitor class, the pyrazole‐diamines. Atomic‐resolution structures of several inhibitors bound to the enzyme illuminate a new mode of inhibitor binding. Proteins 2007.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2006
Sean Rees Klopfenstein; Artem G. Evdokimov; Anny-Odile Colson; Neil T. Fairweather; Jeffrey J. Neuman; Matthew B. Maier; Jeffrey Lyle Gray; Gina S. Gerwe; George E. Stake; Brian W. Howard; Julie A. Farmer; Matthew Pokross; Thomas R. Downs; Bhavani Kasibhatla; Kevin Gene Peters
Organometallics | 2015
Neil T. Fairweather; Michael S. Gibson; Hairong Guan
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2006
Benjamin E. Blass; Keith Coburn; Wenlin Lee; Neil T. Fairweather; Andrew Fluxe; Shengde Wu; John Michael Janusz; Michael Murawsky; Gina M. Fadayel; Bin Fang; Michelle Hare; Jim Ridgeway; Ronald Eugene White; Christopher M. Jackson; Laurent Djandjighian; Richard Hedges; Fred Christian Wireko; Amanda Ritter
Tetrahedron Letters | 2006
Benjamin E. Blass; Keith Coburn; Neil T. Fairweather; Andrew Fluxe; Steve Hodson; Christopher M. Jackson; John Janusz; Wenlin Lee; Jim Ridgeway; Ronald Eugene White; Shengde Wu
Archive | 2007
Victor Manuel Arredondo; Patrick Joseph Corrigan; Angella Christine Cearley; Neil T. Fairweather; Michael Steven Gibson
Tetrahedron Letters | 2006
Benjamin E. Blass; Keith Coburn; Neil T. Fairweather; Mark Sabat; Laura West
Archive | 2007
John Michael Janusz; Shengde Wu; Neil T. Fairweather; Wenlin Lee; Benjamin E. Blass; Andrew Fluxe; Stephen Joseph Hodson; James M. Ridgeway
Archive | 2008
Benjamin E. Blass; John Michael Janusz; Shengde Wu; James M. Ridgeway; Keith Coburn; Wenlin Lee; Andrew Fluxe; Ronald Eugene White; Christopher M. Jackson; Neil T. Fairweather