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Alan L Sewell

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Felion C, Lopez-Gonzalez R, Sewell A, Marquez R, Gauchotte-Lindsay C
ACS Omega . 2022 Nov; 7(45):41284-41295. PMID: 36406552
Biodegradation of estrogen hormone micropollutants is a well-established approach toward their remediation. Fluorescently labeled substrates are used extensively for rapid, near-real-time analysis of biological processes and are a potential tool...
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Tjhin E, Spry C, Sewell A, Hoegl A, Barnard L, Sexton A, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2018 Apr; 14(4):e1006918. PMID: 29614109
The malaria-causing blood stage of Plasmodium falciparum requires extracellular pantothenate for proliferation. The parasite converts pantothenate into coenzyme A (CoA) via five enzymes, the first being a pantothenate kinase (PfPanK)....
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Spry C, Sewell A, Hering Y, Villa M, Weber J, Hobson S, et al.
Eur J Med Chem . 2017 Dec; 143:1139-1147. PMID: 29233590
Survival of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is dependent on pantothenate (vitamin B), a precursor of the fundamental enzyme cofactor coenzyme A. CJ-15,801, an enamide analogue of pantothenate isolated...
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Percy J, McCarter A, Sewell A, Sloan N, Kennedy A, Hirst D
Chemistry . 2015 Nov; 21(52):19119-27. PMID: 26564395
Palladium(II)-catalysed cycloalkenylation (Saegusa-Ito cyclisation) has been used for the first time to transform difluorinated silylenol ethers to difluorinated cycloalkenones under mild conditions. The silylenol ether precursors were prepared in two...
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Sewell A, Villa M, Matheson M, Whittingham W, Marquez R
Org Lett . 2011 Jan; 13(4):800-3. PMID: 21250753
The fast and efficient syntheses of pantothenic acid and the antiparasitic agent CJ-15,801 have been achieved starting from a common imide unit through the selective manipulation of enamide intermediates.