Mechanistic studies of the cleavage and transformation of unactivated C_(sp3)-H bonds are a significant field of chemistry.Overcoming the inherent low acidity of C-H bonds to activate the inert substrates is challenge...Mechanistic studies of the cleavage and transformation of unactivated C_(sp3)-H bonds are a significant field of chemistry.Overcoming the inherent low acidity of C-H bonds to activate the inert substrates is challenge under mild conditions.And their complex multi-step transformations may also hinder mechanistic understanding.Herein,we perform theoretical calculations and experimental studies to explore the C_(sp3)-H bonds activation and acylation mechanisms of toluene/thioether using the relatively weak base LDA.A synergistic"main and auxiliary"model was revealed involving dual lithium metal by LDA dimers,and the aryl dilithium species as an intermediate base can facilitate C_(sp3)-H activation.This model not only aids in understanding the acidity of unactivated C_(sp3)-H bonds and the nucleophilicity of their conjugate bases for their kinetic control through cooperative interactions,but also predicts unusual kinetic isotope effects(KIE)for newly designed 2-(methylthio)naphthalene that are experimentally validated.This research is expected to provide a crucial scenario for the cleavage and transformation of unactivated C_(sp3)-H bonds and the development of new functionalities for alkali metal reagents.展开更多
Nanog gene plays a key role in maintaining pluripotency of ES cells and early embryonic cells. A 5' flank sequence of the Nanog gene has been reported to be regulated differentially, and two regulatory elements withi...Nanog gene plays a key role in maintaining pluripotency of ES cells and early embryonic cells. A 5' flank sequence of the Nanog gene has been reported to be regulated differentially, and two regulatory elements within the Nanog promoter, namely Oct-4 and Sox-2 binding sites, have been identified to regulate the transcriptional activity ofNanog gene. In this report, we identified the role of two putative Spl binding sites located in the Nanog gene 5'-flanking region in regulation ofmurine Nanog gene transcription. Mutation studies showed that the two sites were essential for the Nanog promoter activity. Gel shift and supershift analysis showed that both sites specifically bind Spl and Sp3. Furthermore, overexpression of dominant-negative Spl or Sp3 mutants significantly inhibits Nanog promoter activity. These results suggest that the transcription factor Spl and Sp3 are important for Murine Nanog gene expression.展开更多
基金the National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2021YFA1500100)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.92156017 and 21890722)+1 种基金“Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter”,Nankai University(No.63181206)Haihe Laboratory of Sustainable Chemical Transformation of Tianjin(No.24HHWCSS00019)for generous financial support。
文摘Mechanistic studies of the cleavage and transformation of unactivated C_(sp3)-H bonds are a significant field of chemistry.Overcoming the inherent low acidity of C-H bonds to activate the inert substrates is challenge under mild conditions.And their complex multi-step transformations may also hinder mechanistic understanding.Herein,we perform theoretical calculations and experimental studies to explore the C_(sp3)-H bonds activation and acylation mechanisms of toluene/thioether using the relatively weak base LDA.A synergistic"main and auxiliary"model was revealed involving dual lithium metal by LDA dimers,and the aryl dilithium species as an intermediate base can facilitate C_(sp3)-H activation.This model not only aids in understanding the acidity of unactivated C_(sp3)-H bonds and the nucleophilicity of their conjugate bases for their kinetic control through cooperative interactions,but also predicts unusual kinetic isotope effects(KIE)for newly designed 2-(methylthio)naphthalene that are experimentally validated.This research is expected to provide a crucial scenario for the cleavage and transformation of unactivated C_(sp3)-H bonds and the development of new functionalities for alkali metal reagents.
文摘Nanog gene plays a key role in maintaining pluripotency of ES cells and early embryonic cells. A 5' flank sequence of the Nanog gene has been reported to be regulated differentially, and two regulatory elements within the Nanog promoter, namely Oct-4 and Sox-2 binding sites, have been identified to regulate the transcriptional activity ofNanog gene. In this report, we identified the role of two putative Spl binding sites located in the Nanog gene 5'-flanking region in regulation ofmurine Nanog gene transcription. Mutation studies showed that the two sites were essential for the Nanog promoter activity. Gel shift and supershift analysis showed that both sites specifically bind Spl and Sp3. Furthermore, overexpression of dominant-negative Spl or Sp3 mutants significantly inhibits Nanog promoter activity. These results suggest that the transcription factor Spl and Sp3 are important for Murine Nanog gene expression.