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      An expeditious synthesis of DPD and boron binding studies.

      Organic Letters
      Bacterial Physiological Phenomena, Binding Sites, Boron, Ketones, chemical synthesis, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Models, Molecular, Pentanes, Signal Transduction, Vibrio, physiology

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          A practical synthesis has been developed for DPD (4,5-dihydroxypentane-2,3-dione), an unstable small molecule that is proposed to be the source of universal signaling agents for quorum sensing in bacteria. The synthesis allows preparation of isotopically labeled DPD and ent-DPD as well as detailed studies of spontaneous binding to borate to give the unusual borate complex 6, the signal for marine bacteria such as Vibrio harveyi. [reaction: see text]

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