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Marc d'Alarcao

Department of Chemistry
Pearson Chemistry Laboratory
62 Talbot Avenue
Tufts University 
Medford, MA 02155 

E-mail: mdalarcao@science.sjsu.edu

Tufts Research Group Website


Current Appointment

 

Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry
 

Education

 

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Harvard University, 1984-86,
Ph.D. 1984, University of Illinois
B.S. 1978 Bridgewater State College

 

Research Interests


Bioorganic Chemistry.  Synthesis and enzymatic evaluation of compounds of biological interest, especially inositol phosphates, nucleosides, and fatty acids; study of enzyme mechanisms.

 

Selected Publications

 

"The Biological Activity of Structurally Defined Inositol Glycans", M. Goel, V. N. Azev, and
M. d'Alarcao, Future Med. Chem. 2009, 1, 95-118.

"Fluorination of Mammalian Cell Surfaces via the Sialic Acid Biosynthetic Pathway", L. Dafik,
M. d'Alarcao, and K. Kumar, Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 2008, 18, 5945-5947.

"Synthesis of Differentially Protected myo- and chiro-Inositols from D-Xylose; Stereoselectivity in Intramolecular SmI2-Promoted Pinacol Reactions", G. Luchetti, K. Ding, A. Kornienko, and
M. d'Alarcao, Synthesis 2008, 3148-54.

"Enantio- and Diastereodivergent Synthetic Route to Multifarious Cyclitols from D-Xylose via Ring-Closing Metathesis", G. Luchetti, K. Ding, M. d'Alarcao, and A. Kornienko, Synthesis 2008, 3142-47.

"Synthesis of Galactosaminyl D-chiro-Inositols", G. Marnera and M. d'Alarcao,  Carbohydr. Res. 2006, 341, 1105-1116.

"An Anionic Inositol Phosphate Glycan Pseudotetrasaccharide Exhibits High Insulin-mimetic Activity in Rat Adipocytes", N. Chakraborty and M. d'Alarcao,  Bioorg. Med. Chem. 2005, 13, 6732.

 

Additional publications can be found HERE.

07/17/10