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ORGN 15-Discovery of photochromic ligands that block voltage-gated potassium channels at the internal TEA binding site [Meeting Abstract]

Banghart, Matthew R; Mourot, Alexandre; Fortin, Doris L; Yao, Zhengzheng; Kramer, Richard H; Trauner, Dirk
ISI:000207857806116
ISSN: 0065-7727
CID: 2486072

Total synthesis of (+/-)-rhazinal using novel palladium-catalyzed cyclizations

Bowie, Alfred L Jr; Trauner, Dirk
A concise synthesis of (+/-)-rhazinal that hinges on novel oxidative Heck cyclizations and palladium-catalyzed direct couplings is described. An X-ray structure of N-MOM-rhazinal, which provides insight into the conformation of the strained 9-membered lactam ring, is described.
PMID: 19170539
ISSN: 1520-6904
CID: 2485242

Photochromic blockers of voltage-gated potassium channels

Banghart, Matthew R; Mourot, Alexandre; Fortin, Doris L; Yao, Jennifer Z; Kramer, Richard H; Trauner, Dirk
PMCID:4040390
PMID: 19882609
ISSN: 1521-3773
CID: 2485252

Biomimetic synthesis of the IDO inhibitors exiguamine A and B

Volgraf, Matthew; Lumb, Jean-Philip; Brastianos, Harry C; Carr, Gavin; Chung, Marco K W; Munzel, Martin; Mauk, A Grant; Andersen, Raymond J; Trauner, Dirk
Biomimetic synthesis is an attempt to assemble natural products along biosynthetic lines without recourse to the full enzymatic machinery of nature. We exemplify this with a total synthesis of exiguamine A and the newly isolated natural product exiguamine B. The most noteworthy feature of this work is an oxidative endgame drawing from the complex chemistry of catecholamines, which allows for ready access to a new class of nanomolar indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase inhibitors.
PMID: 18677305
ISSN: 1552-4469
CID: 2485262

ORGN 495-Total synthesis of exiguamine A [Meeting Abstract]

Volgraf, Matthew; Lumb, Jean-Philip; Munzel, Martin; Trauner, Dirk
ISI:000270256309153
ISSN: 0065-7727
CID: 2486212

MEDI 4-Rational design of T-shaped potassium channel blockers [Meeting Abstract]

Lauterwasser, Erica MWilson; Shirazi, Leila H; Bell, Sarah; Isacoff, Ehud Y; Trauner, Dirk
ISI:000270256305537
ISSN: 0065-7727
CID: 2486202

ortho-Quinone methides from para-quinones: total synthesis of rubioncolin B

Lumb, Jean-Philip; Choong, Kevin C; Trauner, Dirk
A concise synthesis of rubioncolin B is described, which features an unprecedented intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction involving an ortho-quinone methide and a naphthofuran moiety. The ortho-quinone methide is generated through a surprisingly facile tautomerization of a para-quinone.
PMID: 18582058
ISSN: 1520-5126
CID: 2485272

Vinyl quinones as Diels-Alder dienes: concise synthesis of (-)-halenaquinone

Kienzler, Michael A; Suseno, Sandy; Trauner, Dirk
A concise asymmetric synthesis of (-)-halenaquinone is described. The synthesis features a diastereoselective Heck cyclization to set a quaternary center as well as a novel intramolecular inverse-electron-demand Diels-Alder reaction involving a vinyl quinone. The synthesis is highly convergent and features a minimal amount of protecting group manipulations.
PMID: 18549215
ISSN: 1520-5126
CID: 2485282

A structural link between inactivation and block of a K+ channel

Ader, Christian; Schneider, Robert; Hornig, Sonke; Velisetty, Phanindra; Wilson, Erica M; Lange, Adam; Giller, Karin; Ohmert, Iris; Martin-Eauclaire, Marie-France; Trauner, Dirk; Becker, Stefan; Pongs, Olaf; Baldus, Marc
Gating the ion-permeation pathway in K(+) channels requires conformational changes in activation and inactivation gates. Here we have investigated the structural alterations associated with pH-dependent inactivation gating of the KcsA-Kv1.3 K(+) channel using solid-state NMR spectroscopy in direct reference to electrophysiological and pharmacological experiments. Transition of the KcsA-Kv1.3 K(+) channel from a closed state at pH 7.5 to an inactivated state at pH 4.0 revealed distinct structural changes within the pore, correlated with activation-gate opening and inactivation-gate closing. In the inactivated K(+) channel, the selectivity filter adopts a nonconductive structure that was also induced by binding of a pore-blocking tetraphenylporphyrin derivative. The results establish a structural link between inactivation and block of a K(+) channel in a membrane setting.
PMID: 18488040
ISSN: 1545-9985
CID: 2485292

Introduction: Chemical approaches to neurobiology [Editorial]

Trauner, Dirk
PMID: 18476670
ISSN: 1520-6890
CID: 2485302