نتایج جستجو برای: biphenyl

تعداد نتایج: 4335  

Journal: :Organic letters 2001
C P Decicco Y Song D A Evans

[reaction: see text]. The copper acetate mediated intramolecular O-arylation of phenols with phenylboronic acid pseudopeptides is the key step in the preparation of macrocyclic biphenyl ether hydroxamic acid inhibitors of collagenase 1 and gelatinases A and B. The intramolecular macrocyclization was found to be mild and tolerant of common chemical functionality. This methodology should provide ...

2015
Hikaru Suenaga Atsushi Yamazoe Akira Hosoyama Nobutada Kimura Jun Hirose Takahito Watanabe Hidehiko Fujihara Taiki Futagami Masatoshi Goto Kensuke Furukawa

We report the draft genome sequence of Cupriavidus basilensis KF708 (NBRC 110671), which utilizes biphenyl as a sole carbon source and degrades polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The KF708 strain possesses genes for biphenyl catabolism and other genes involved in various aromatic compounds.

2015
Nobutada Kimura Atsushi Yamazoe Akira Hosoyama Jun Hirose Takahito Watanabe Hikaru Suenaga Hidehiko Fujihara Taiki Futagami Masatoshi Goto Kensuke Furukawa

Pseudomonas abietaniphila KF717 utilizes biphenyl as a sole source of carbon and energy and degrades polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). We report here the 6,930,016-bp genome sequence of this strain, which contains 6,323 predicted coding sequences (CDSs), including the biphenyl-utilizing bph gene cluster.

2015
Hidehiko Fujihara Atsushi Yamazoe Akira Hosoyama Hikaru Suenaga Nobutada Kimura Jun Hirose Takahito Watanabe Taiki Futagami Masatoshi Goto Kensuke Furukawa

Pseudomonas aeruginosa KF702 (NBRC 110665) utilizes biphenyl as a sole source of carbon and degrades polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Here, we report the 7,167,540-bp draft genome sequence of KF702, which contains 6,714 coding sequences and a 65.8 mol% G+C content. The strain possesses genes for biphenyl catabolism and other genes that mediate degradation of various aromatic compounds.

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
W Kitagawa K Miyauchi E Masai M Fukuda

Benzoate catabolism is thought to play a key role in aerobic bacterial degradation of biphenyl and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Benzoate catabolic genes were cloned from a PCB degrader, Rhodococcus sp. strain RHA1, by using PCR amplification and temporal temperature gradient electrophoresis separation. A nucleotide sequence determination revealed that the deduced amino acid sequences encod...

2015
Anqi Wan Narsimha Reddy Penthala E. Kim Fifer Sean Parkin Peter A. Crooks

The title compounds, C26H28N2, (I), and C28H32N2, (II), were designed based on the structure of the potent α9α10 nicotinic acetyl-choline receptor antagonist ZZ161C {1,1'-[[1,1'-biphen-yl]-4,4'-diylbis(prop-2-yne-3,1-di-yl)]bis-(3,4-di-methyl-pyridin-1-ium) bromide}. In order to improve the druglikeness properties of ZZ161C for potential oral administration, the title compounds (I) and (II) wer...

2010
Bao Hoa Duong Hua Tian Takayuki Ota Gladys Completo Shoufa Han José Luis Vela Miyo Ota Michael Kubitz Nicolai Bovin James C. Paulson David Nemazee

In addition, in Fig. 1 F the chemical structure shown in the right panel should be biphenyl acetyl, rather than biphenyl carboxyl. Both errors have been corrected in the html and pdf versions of this article. The corrected figure appears below:

2013
J. Josephine Novina G. Vasuki Abhishek Baheti K. R. Justin Thomas

In the title compound, C(19)H(13)Br(2)NO, the dihedral angle between the rings of the biphenyl group is 53.59 (14)°. The ring of the benzamide group is inclined to the phenyl rings of the biphenyl group by 23.87 (15) and 75.89 (15)°. There are no significant inter-molecular inter-actions in the crystal structure.

Journal: :Chemical communications 2012
Jyh-Chien Chen Chi-Jui Chiang Jen-Chun Chiu Jyh-Jong Ju

A p-biquinodimethane species formed during the Gilch polymerization of an extremely twisted biphenyl monomer has been identified by in situ(1)H-NMR spectroscopy for the first time. From the identification of chain ends, we conclude that the chain growth during Gilch polymerization of biphenyl type monomers is both radical and anionic in nature.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1996
K M Fish

When 93.3 to 933 (mu)mol of Aroclor 1242 per kg was added to Hudson River sediment test tube microcosms, the rates of polychlorinated biphenyl biotransformations increased with increasing Aroclor 1242 concentration after a 4- to 8-week acclimation period. In contrast, when 37.3 (mu)mol of Aroclor 1242 per kg was added, polychlorinated biphenyl biotransformations occurred at slow constant rates.

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