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Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2013

CD1c tetramers detect ex vivo T cell responses to processed phosphomycoketide antigens

Dalam Ly; Anne Kasmar; Tan Yun Cheng; Annemieke de Jong; Shouxiong Huang; Sobhan Roy; Apoorva Bhatt; Ruben P. van Summeren; John D. Altman; William R. Jacobs; Erin J. Adams; Adriaan J. Minnaard; Steven A. Porcelli; D. Branch Moody

CD1c tetramers loaded with a phospholipid antigen from M. tuberculosis are recognized by human T cells.


Dalton Transactions | 2010

The unexpected role of pyridine-2-carboxylic acid in manganese based oxidation catalysis with pyridin-2-yl based ligands

Dirk Pijper; Pattama Saisaha; Johannes W. de Boer; Rob Hoen; Christian Smit; Auke Meetsma; Ronald Hage; Ruben P. van Summeren; Paul L. Alsters; Ben L. Feringa; Wesley R. Browne

A number of manganese-based catalysts employing ligands whose structures incorporate pyridyl groups have been reported previously to achieve both high turnover numbers and selectivity in the oxidation of alkenes and alcohols, using H(2)O(2) as terminal oxidant. Here we report our recent finding that these ligands decompose in situ to pyridine-2-carboxylic acid and its derivatives, in the presence of a manganese source, H(2)O(2) and a base. Importantly, the decomposition occurs prior to the onset of catalysed oxidation of organic substrates. It is found that the pyridine-2-carboxylic acid formed, together with a manganese source, provides for the observed catalytic activity. The degradation of this series of pyridyl ligands to pyridine-2-carboxylic acid under reaction conditions is demonstrated by (1)H NMR spectroscopy. In all cases the activity and selectivity of the manganese/pyridyl containing ligand systems are identical to that observed with the corresponding number of equivalents of pyridine-2-carboxylic acid; except that, when pyridine-2-carboxylic acid is used directly, a lag phase is not observed and the efficiency in terms of the number of equivalents of H(2)O(2) required decreases from 6-8 equiv. with the pyridin-2-yl based ligands to 1-1.5 equiv. with pyridine-2-carboxylic acid.


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2010

Manganese catalyzed cis-dihydroxylation of electron deficient alkenes with H2O2

Pattama Saisaha; Dirk Pijper; Ruben P. van Summeren; Robert Hoen; Christian Smit; Johannes W. de Boer; Ronald Hage; Paul L. Alsters; Bernard Feringa; Wesley R. Browne

A practical method for the multigram scale selective cis-dihydroxylation of electron deficient alkenes such as diethyl fumarate and N-alkyl and N-aryl-maleimides using H(2)O(2) is described. High turnovers (>1000) can be achieved with this efficient manganese based catalyst system, prepared in situ from a manganese salt, pyridine-2-carboxylic acid, a ketone and a base, under ambient conditions. Under optimized conditions, for diethyl fumarate at least 1000 turnovers could be achieved with only 1.5 equiv. of H(2)O(2) with d/l-diethyl tartrate (cis-diol product) as the sole product. For electron rich alkenes, such as cis-cyclooctene, this catalyst provides for efficient epoxidation.


Chirality | 2008

Stereoselective synthesis of 2,3,7-trimethylcyclooctanone and related compounds and determination of their relative and absolute configurations by the M alpha NP acid method

Junpei Naito; Shunsuke Kuwahara; Masataka Watanabe; John Decatur; Pieter H. Bos; Ruben P. van Summeren; Bjorn ter Horst; Ben L. Feringa; Adriaan J. Minnaard; Nobuyuki Harada

The copper/chiral phosphoramidite (L(1))-catalyzed conjugate addition of dimethylzinc to cycloocta-2,7-dienone 4, followed by the methylation of the intermediate enolate, yielded a single isomer of 7,8-dimethylcyclooct-2-enone (+)-5. Compound (+)-5 was subjected to the second conjugate addition with ent-L(1) giving only one stereoisomer of 2,3,7-trimethylcyclooctanone (+)-6, which was converted to 2,3,7-trimethylcyclooctanol 7. To determine the relative and absolute configurations of these compounds, the (1)H NMR anisotropy method using (S)-(+)-2-methoxy-2-(1-naphthyl)propionic acid {(S)-(+)-MalphaNP acid} 1 was applied. Racemic alcohol (+/-)-7 was esterified with (S)-(+)-MalphaNP acid 1 yielding diastereomeric esters, which were efficiently separated by HPLC on silica gel affording the first-eluted MalphaNP ester (-)-10a and the second-eluted one (-)-10b. The relative and absolute configurations of ester (-)-10a were determined to be (S;1R,2S,3R,7S) by analyzing the (1)H and (13)C NMR spectra of (-)-10a and (-)-10b, especially their HSQC-TOCSY and NOESY spectra, and by applying the MalphaNP anisotropy method. The alcohol 7 formed from (+)-6 was similarly esterified with (S)-(+)-MalphaNP acid 1 yielding an MalphaNP ester, which was identical with (-)-10a, and the relative and absolute configurations of 2,3,7-trimethylcyclooctanone (+)-6 were determined to be (2S,3R,7S).


Catalysis Science & Technology | 2012

The oxidation of alcohols with trichloroisocyanuric acid: pyridine from base to organocatalyst

Ruben P. van Summeren; Amy Romaniuk; Edwin Gerard Ijpeij; Paul L. Alsters

An alcohol oxidation method based on the use of pyridine or 3-cyanopyridine as an organocatalyst in combination with trichloroisocyanuric acid as the terminal oxidant is reported. It is demonstrated that secondary aliphatic alcohols can be selectively oxidized to the corresponding ketones in the presence of primary aliphatic alcohols. The method is also suitable for the oxidation of primary and secondary benzylic alcohols. N-Chloropyridinium cyanurates are proposed as the active alcohol-oxidizing species.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2006

Total synthesis of enantiopure beta-D-mannosyl phosphomycoketides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Rp van Summeren; Db Moody; Ben L. Feringa; Adriaan J. Minnaard; Ruben P. van Summeren; Bernard Feringa


Chemistry & Biology | 2007

CD1c presentation of synthetic glycolipid antigens with foreign alkyl branching motifs.

Annemieke de Jong; Eva Casas Arce; Tan-Yun Cheng; Ruben P. van Summeren; Ben L. Feringa; Vadim Y. Dudkin; David Crich; Isamu Matsunaga; Adriaan J. Minnaard; D. Branch Moody


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2005

New approaches towards the synthesis of the side-chain of mycolactones A and B

Ruben P. van Summeren; Ben L. Feringa; Adriaan J. Minnaard


Chemical Communications | 2005

Catalytic asymmetric synthesis of enantiopure isoprenoid building blocks: application in the synthesis of apple leafminer pheromones

Ruben P. van Summeren; Sven J. W. Reijmer; Ben L. Feringa; Adriaan J. Minnaard


ACS Catalysis | 2012

Oxidation of Alkenes with H2O2 by an in-Situ Prepared Mn(II)/Pyridine-2-carboxylic Acid Catalyst and the Role of Ketones in Activating H2O2

Jia Jia Dong; Pattama Saisaha; Tim G. Meinds; Paul L. Alsters; Edwin Gerard Ijpeij; Ruben P. van Summeren; Bin Mao; Martín Fañanás-Mastral; Johannes W. de Boer; Ronald Hage; Ben L. Feringa; Wesley R. Browne

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Dirk Pijper

University of Groningen

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Annemieke de Jong

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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