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Disentangling dynamical and thermodynamical contributions to the record-breaking heatwave over Central Europe in June 2019 期刊论文
Atmospheric Research, 2020
作者:  Peiqiang Xu, Lin Wang, Ping Huang, Wen Chen
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Neanderthal Y chromosome is closer to us than thought 新闻
来源平台:CNRS News. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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Model forecast error correction based on the Local Dynamical Analog method: an example application to the ENSO forecast by an Intermediate Coupled Model 期刊论文
Geophysical Research Letters, 2020
作者:  Zhaolu Hou;  Bin Zuo;  Shaoqing Zhang;  Fei Huang;  Ruiqiang Ding;  Wansuo Duan;  Jianping Li
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SFU chemist's new process fast-tracks drug treatments for viral infections and cancer 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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SFU chemist's new process fast-tracks drug treatments for viral infections and cancer 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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What has caused more extreme summer heat events over northeast Asia? 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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Attribution of the record-breaking heat event over Northeast Asia in summer 2018: the role of circulation 期刊论文
Environmental Research Letters, 2020
作者:  Liwen Ren;  Tianjun Zhou;  Wenxia Zhang
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Attribution of the record-breaking heat event over Northeast Asia in summer 2018: the role of circulation 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (5)
作者:  Ren, Liwen;  Zhou, Tianjun;  Zhang, Wenxia
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Late-stage oxidative C(sp(3))-H methylation 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7805) : 621-+
作者:  Fessler, Evelyn;  Eckl, Eva-Maria;  Schmitt, Sabine;  Mancilla, Igor Alves;  Meyer-Bender, Matthias F.;  Hanf, Monika;  Philippou-Massier, Julia;  Krebs, Stefan;  Zischka, Hans;  Jae, Lucas T.
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Frequently referred to as the '  magic methyl effect'  , the installation of methyl groups-especially adjacent (alpha) to heteroatoms-has been shown to dramatically increase the potency of biologically active molecules(1-3). However, existing methylation methods show limited scope and have not been demonstrated in complex settings(1). Here we report a regioselective and chemoselective oxidative C(sp(3))-H methylation method that is compatible with late-stage functionalization of drug scaffolds and natural products. This combines a highly site-selective and chemoselective C-H hydroxylation with a mild, functional-group-tolerant methylation. Using a small-molecule manganese catalyst, Mn(CF3PDP), at low loading (at a substrate/catalyst ratio of 200) affords targeted C-H hydroxylation on heterocyclic cores, while preserving electron-neutral and electron-rich aryls. Fluorine- or Lewis-acid-assisted formation of reactive iminium or oxonium intermediates enables the use of a mildly nucleophilic organoaluminium methylating reagent that preserves other electrophilic functionalities on the substrate. We show this late-stage C(sp(3))-H methylation on 41 substrates housing 16 different medicinally important cores that include electron-rich aryls, heterocycles, carbonyls and amines. Eighteen pharmacologically relevant molecules with competing sites-including drugs (for example, tedizolid) and natural products-are methylated site-selectively at the most electron rich, least sterically hindered position. We demonstrate the syntheses of two magic methyl substrates-an inverse agonist for the nuclear receptor RORc and an antagonist of the sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor-1-via late-stage methylation from the drug or its advanced precursor. We also show a remote methylation of the B-ring carbocycle of an abiraterone analogue. The ability to methylate such complex molecules at late stages will reduce synthetic effort and thereby expedite broader exploration of the magic methyl effect in pursuit of new small-molecule therapeutics and chemical probes.


A manganese-catalysed oxidative C(sp(3))-H methylation method allows a methyl group to be selectively installed into medicinally important heterocycles, providing a way to improve pharmaceuticals and better understand the '  magic methyl effect'  .