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Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2006

First total synthesis of the 7-oxygenated carbazole alkaloids clauszoline-K, 3-formyl-7-hydroxycarbazole, clausine M, clausine N and the anti-HIV active siamenol using a highly efficient palladium-catalyzed approach

Micha P. Krahl; Anne Jäger; Tilo Krause; Hans-Joachim Knölker

Using a convergent palladium-catalyzed construction of the carbazole framework as the key step we have achieved a short synthesis of the 7-oxygenated carbazole alkaloids clauszoline-K, 3-formyl-7-hydroxycarbazole, clausine C (clauszoline-L), clausine M, clausine N and the anti-HIV active siamenol.


Medicinal Chemistry Research | 2008

Transition metals in organic synthesis - Part 83#: Synthesis and pharmacological potential of carbazoles

Taylor A. Choi; Regina Czerwonka; Ronny Forke; Anne Jäger; Jan Knöll; Micha P. Krahl; Tilo Krause; Kethiri R. Reddy; Scott G. Franzblau; Hans-Joachim Knölker

A series of carbazole derivatives with promising pharmacological properties has been prepared using either an iron-mediated or a palladium-catalyzed synthetic approach. The carbazole alkaloids carbazoquinocin C, carbazomadurin A and B, epocarbazolin A and B, neocarazostatin B, and carquinostatin A are antioxidants acting as free-radical scavengers. Thus, they represent potential lead compounds for the development of novel drugs against diseases initiated by oxygen-derived free radicals. Initiated by the first naturally occurring carbazole alkaloids with antituberculosis (anti-TB) activity, clausine K and micromeline, a study on the structure–activity relationships for anti-TB-active carbazole derivatives has been carried out. The 6-oxygenated carbazoles glycozoline and glycozolinine show antibiotic activity towards several microorganisms. The 7-oxygenated carbazole siamenol exhibits anti-HIV activity.


Dalton Transactions | 2009

Interaction of an extended series of N-substituted di(2-picolyl)amine derivatives with copper(II). Synthetic, structural, magnetic and solution studies

Bianca Antonioli; Bernd Büchner; Jack K. Clegg; Kerstin Gloe; Karsten Gloe; Linda Götzke; Axel Heine; Anne Jäger; Katrina A. Jolliffe; O. N. Kataeva; V. Kataev; R. Klingeler; Tilo Krause; Leonard F. Lindoy; Andreia Popa; Wilhelm Seichter; Marco Wenzel

The interaction of Cu(II) with the following secondary N-substituted derivatives of di(2-picolyl)amine () are reported: N-cyclohexylmethyl-di(2-picolyl)amine (), N-benzyl-di(2-picolyl)amine (), N-(4-pyridylmethyl)-di(2-picolyl)amine (), N-(4-carboxymethylbenzyl)-di(2-picolyl)amine (), N-(9-anthracen-8-ylmethyl)-di(2-picolyl)amine (), 1,3-bis[di(2-picolyl)aminomethyl]benzene (), 1,4-bis[di(2-picolyl)aminomethyl]benzene () and 2,4,6-tris[di(2-picolyl)amino]triazine (). The solid complexes [Cu()(micro-Cl)](2)(PF(6))(2), [Cu()(micro-Cl)](2)(PF(6))(2).0.5CH(2)Cl(2), Cu()(ClO(4))(2), Cu()(2)(ClO(4))(2), [Cu()(ClO(4))(2)(H(2)O)].0.5H(2)O, Cu(2)()(ClO(4))(4), [Cu(2)()(Cl)(4)] and [Cu(2)(+H)(micro-OCH(3))(2)(H(2)O)](ClO(4))(3).C(4)H(10)O were isolated and X-ray structures of [Cu()(micro-Cl)](2)(PF(6))(2), [Cu()(micro-Cl)](2)(PF(6))(2).0.5CH(2)Cl(2,) [Cu()(2)(ClO(4))(2)(H(2)O)].0.5H(2)O, [Cu(2)()Cl(4)] and [Cu(2)(+H)(micro-OCH(3))(2)(H(2)O)](ClO(4))(3).C(4)H(10)O were obtained. The series is characterised by a varied range of coordination geometries and lattice architectures which in the case of [Cu()(ClO(4))(2)(H(2)O)].0.5H(2)O includes a chain-like structure formed by unusual intermolecular pi-interactions between metal bound perchlorate anions and the aromatic rings of adjacent anthracenyl groups. Variable temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements have been performed for [Cu()(micro-Cl)](2)(PF(6))(2) and [Cu()(micro-Cl)](2)(PF(6))(2).0.5H(2)O over the range 2-300 K. Both compounds show Curie-Weiss behaviour, with the data indicating weak antiferromagnetic interaction between the pairs of copper ions in each complex. Liquid-liquid (H(2)O/CHCl(3)) extraction experiments involving and as extractants showed that, relative to the parent (unsubstituted) dipic ligand , substitution at the secondary amine site in each case resulted in an increase in extraction efficiency towards Cu(II) (as its perchlorate salt); at least in part, this increase may be attributed to the enhanced lipophilicities of the N-substituted derivatives.


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2009

Synthesis and biological activity of the (25R)-cholesten-26-oic acids—ligands for the hormonal receptor DAF-12 in Caenorhabditis elegans

René Martin; Arndt W. Schmidt; Gabriele Theumer; Tilo Krause; Eugeni V. Entchev; Teymuras V. Kurzchalia; Hans-Joachim Knölker


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2005

Nitroxide‐mediated homo‐ and block copolymerization of styrene and multifunctional acryl‐ and methacryl derivatives

Meizhen Yin; Tilo Krause; Martin Messerschmidt; Wolf D. Habicher; Brigitte Voit


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2011

Total synthesis of the cytotoxic 1,10-seco-eudesmanolides britannilactone and 1,6-O,O-diacetylbritannilactone.

Jörn Merten; Yuzhou Wang; Tilo Krause; O. N. Kataeva; Peter Metz


Tetrahedron Letters | 2004

Novel starshaped initiators for the controlled radical polymerization based on resorcin[4]- and pyrogallol[4]arenes

Tilo Krause; Margit Gruner; Dirk Kuckling; Wolf D. Habicher


Synlett | 2007

Transition Metals in Organic Synthesis, Part 82. First Total Synthesis of Methyl 6-Methoxycarbazole-3-carboxylate, Glycomaurrol, the Anti-TB Active Micromeline, and the Furo[2,3-c]carbazole Alkaloid Eustifoline-D

Ronny Forke; Micha P. Krahl; Tilo Krause; Georg Schlechtingen; Hans-Joachim Knölker


Macromolecular Symposia | 2004

Synthesis of Boc protected block copolymers based on para-hydroxystyrene via NMRP

Martin Messerschmidt; Liane Häußler; Brigitte Voit; Tilo Krause; Wolf-Dieter Habicher


ChemInform | 2007

Transition Metal Complexes in Organic Synthesis. Part 81. First Total Synthesis of the 7-Oxygenated Carbazole Alkaloids Clauszoline-K (IIIa), 3-Formyl-7-hydroxycarbazole (IIIb), Clausine M (IIIc), Clausine N (IIId) and the anti-HIV Active Siamenol (IV) Using a Highly Efficient Palladium-Catalyzed Approach.

Micha P. Krahl; Anne Jaeger; Tilo Krause; Hans-Joachim Knoelke

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Hans-Joachim Knölker

Dresden University of Technology

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Micha P. Krahl

Dresden University of Technology

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Anne Jäger

Dresden University of Technology

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Wolf D. Habicher

Dresden University of Technology

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Brigitte Voit

Dresden University of Technology

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Meizhen Yin

Dresden University of Technology

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Ronny Forke

Dresden University of Technology

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O. N. Kataeva

Kazan Federal University

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Anne Jaeger

Dresden University of Technology

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