Daniel J. Smaltz, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Chemistry and Chemical Biology | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorAndrew G. Myers | grad student | 2014 | Harvard | |
(Component-Based Syntheses of Trioxacarcins.) |
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Pröpper K, Dittrich B, Smaltz DJ, et al. (2014) Crystalline guanine adducts of natural and synthetic trioxacarcins suggest a common biological mechanism and reveal a basis for the instability of trioxacarcin A. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 24: 4410-3 |
Hearn MJ, Smaltz DJ, Cynamon MH. (2014) Synthesis and antitubercular activities in Vitro of new p-aminosalicylic ester imines Letters in Drug Design and Discovery. 11: 953-959 |
Magauer T, Smaltz DJ, Myers AG. (2014) Component-based syntheses of trioxacarcin a, DC-45-A1 and structural analogues Synlett. 25: A19-A22 |
Magauer T, Smaltz DJ, Myers AG. (2013) Component-based syntheses of trioxacarcin A, DC-45-A1 and structural analogues. Nature Chemistry. 5: 886-93 |
Smaltz DJ, Švenda J, Myers AG. (2012) Diastereoselective additions of allylmetal reagents to free and protected syn-α,β-dihydroxyketones enable efficient synthetic routes to methyl trioxacarcinoside A. Organic Letters. 14: 1812-5 |
Smaltz DJ, Myers AG. (2011) Scalable synthesis of enantiomerically pure syn-2,3-dihydroxybutyrate by Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation of p-phenylbenzyl crotonate. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 76: 8554-9 |