Deposited with permission of the author. © 2009 Dr. Benjamin Isaiah Martin CebonSCH-64874 (5) is a fungal metabolite that inhibits the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a high-profile oncology target, with an IC50 of 1.0µg/mL. It is of particular interest because it is unlikely to inhibit the protein’s intramolecular kinase domain (as typical chemical EGFR inhibitors do), and may act instead by obstructing the receptor’s ligand binding and/or dimerisation processes. In this work, the epipolythiodiketopiperazine family of natural products is reviewed, leading to a discussion of the probable biosynthetic pathways by which these complex molecules are produced in nature. A laboratory synthesi...
Natural products research remains a fertile source for drug discovery due to the complexity, chemica...
Disclosed are studies on the mechanism and reactivity of spirodiepoxides (SDE) and their application...
Our lab. seeks to discover, develop, and study new chem. reactions within the context of natural pro...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Organic Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry,...
CONSPECTUS: Natural products chemistry has historically been the prime arena for the discovery of ne...
To the chemist, the epipolythiodiketopiperazine (ETP) fungal metabolites represent a fascinating fam...
Natural products chemistry has historically been the prime arena for the discovery of new chemical t...
The epipolythiodiketopiperazine (ETP) alkaloids are a highly complex class of natural products with ...
Progress towards the design and the application of small molecules as inhibitors of angiogenesis is ...
The synthesis of benzopyranic simplified analogues of dibenzopyranic natural compounds is described,...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Organic Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry,...
The design and synthesis of potent chemotherapeutics offers one of the most successful routes for th...
This article provides a detailed report of our efforts to synthesize the dithiodiketopiperazine (DTP...
Whether your liver is infected with a virus, injured by chemicals or under attack from your own immu...
Anticancer drug synthesis is a lengthy and expensive process with a numerous number of steps. Curren...
Natural products research remains a fertile source for drug discovery due to the complexity, chemica...
Disclosed are studies on the mechanism and reactivity of spirodiepoxides (SDE) and their application...
Our lab. seeks to discover, develop, and study new chem. reactions within the context of natural pro...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Organic Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry,...
CONSPECTUS: Natural products chemistry has historically been the prime arena for the discovery of ne...
To the chemist, the epipolythiodiketopiperazine (ETP) fungal metabolites represent a fascinating fam...
Natural products chemistry has historically been the prime arena for the discovery of new chemical t...
The epipolythiodiketopiperazine (ETP) alkaloids are a highly complex class of natural products with ...
Progress towards the design and the application of small molecules as inhibitors of angiogenesis is ...
The synthesis of benzopyranic simplified analogues of dibenzopyranic natural compounds is described,...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Organic Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry,...
The design and synthesis of potent chemotherapeutics offers one of the most successful routes for th...
This article provides a detailed report of our efforts to synthesize the dithiodiketopiperazine (DTP...
Whether your liver is infected with a virus, injured by chemicals or under attack from your own immu...
Anticancer drug synthesis is a lengthy and expensive process with a numerous number of steps. Curren...
Natural products research remains a fertile source for drug discovery due to the complexity, chemica...
Disclosed are studies on the mechanism and reactivity of spirodiepoxides (SDE) and their application...
Our lab. seeks to discover, develop, and study new chem. reactions within the context of natural pro...