个人简介
Professor Sorensen was born and raised in upstate New York and received his B. A. degree in Chemistry from Syracuse University, where he performed undergraduate research with Professor Roger Hahn. In 1989, he began his graduate studies in chemical synthesis at the University of California, San Diego. Under the direction of Professor K. C. Nicolaou, he synthesized a novel family of DNA cleaving, 10-membered ring enediynes, contributed to a laboratory synthesis of the cancer drug taxol and co-authored a book titled Classics in Total Synthesis, and obtained his Ph. D. degree in 1995. From 1995-1997, he was a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Professor Samuel Danishefsky at The Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, where he contributed to total syntheses of the epothilone class of antitumor agents. In 1997, he started his independent career at The Scripps Research Institute and became an Associate Professor with tenure in 2001. In 2003, he moved his research group to Princeton University where he is the Arthur Allan Patchett Professor in Organic Chemistry.
The Sorensen laboratory is interested in the field of complex chemical synthesis, questions about the structural origins of architecturally unique natural products, and evaluating hypotheses about the chemical basis of the biological activities of natural products and non-natural molecules. His research aims to increase the capabilities of organic synthesis through the development of powerful reactions and strategies.
For his achievements in chemical research and education, Professor Sorensen received a Beckman Young Investigator Award, a Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, the AstraZeneca Award for Excellence in Chemistry, the Lilly Grantee Award, the Pfizer Global Research Award for Excellence in Organic Chemistry, and the Bristol-Myers Squibb Unrestricted Grant in Synthetic Organic Chemistry. In 2001, Professor Sorensen was a Woodward Scholar at Harvard University. In 2007, he was the Givaudan/Karrer Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Zü rich. In 2009, he received the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award from the American Chemical Society.
研究领域
The research in the group of Sorensen encompasses the areas of a) organic chemistry: rapid formation of molecular complexity in biologically active natural product synthesis, b) Innovative methods and strategies for chemical synthesis, c) Design and synthesis of candidates for antibiotic development efforts, and d) New concepts for complex synthesis featuring C–H activation methods.
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Exploring the Chemical Space of Proluciferins as Probe Substrates for Human Cytochrome P450 Enzymes
Zhao Jie,Zhang Xue,Wang Yueyin,Huang Huimin,Sharma Shishir,Sharma Sangeeta Shrestha,Wolf Clemens Alexander,Liu Sijie,Wolber Gerhard,Sorensen Erik J.,Bureik Matthias
Appl Biochem Biotechnol 195, 1042–1058 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-04184-0
A Concise Synthesis of Pleurotin Enabled by a Nontraditional C–H Epimerization
Journal of the American Chemical Society
2022-08-10 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.2c06504
CONTRIBUTORS: John F. Hoskin; Erik J. Sorensen
Pd(II)-Catalyzed Synthesis of Benzocyclobutenes by β-Methylene-Selective C(sp3)–H Arylation with a Transient Directing Group
Journal of the American Chemical Society
2021-12-08 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c09368
CONTRIBUTORS: Philip A. Provencher; John F. Hoskin; Jonathan J. Wong; Xiangyang Chen; Jin-Quan Yu; K. N. Houk; Erik J. Sorensen
A C–H Functionalization Strategy Enables an Enantioselective Formal Synthesis of (−)-Aflatoxin B2
Organic Letters
2021-12-17 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.1c03502
CONTRIBUTORS: Nicholas A. Falcone; Aaron T. Bosse; Hojoon Park; Jin-Quan Yu; Huw M. L. Davies; Erik J. Sorensen
Conversion of five proluciferin esters by human cytochrome P450 enzymes
Biotechnology Journal
2021-07 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1002/biot.202100007
CONTRIBUTORS: Shishir Sharma; Sangeeta Shrestha Sharma; Xue Zhang; Jan‐Philipp Bureik; Erik J. Sorensen; Matthias Bureik
Cyclization by C(sp3)–H Arylation with a Transient Directing Group for the Diastereoselective Preparation of Indanes
ACS Catalysis
2021-03-05 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.0c05081
CONTRIBUTORS: Philip A. Provencher; Katherine L. Bay; John F. Hoskin; K. N. Houk; Jin-Quan Yu; Erik J. Sorensen
New Proluciferin Substrates for Human CYP4 Family Enzymes
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
2021-01-01 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1007/s12010-020-03388-6
CONTRIBUTORS: Jingyao Liu; David Machalz; Gerhard Wolber; Erik J. Sorensen; Matthias Bureik
New luciferin-based probe substrates for human CYP26A1
Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
2020-12 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrep.2020.100861
CONTRIBUTORS: Shishir Sharma; Jingyao Liu; Xue Zhang; Sangeeta Shrestha Sharma; Erik J. Sorensen; Matthias Bureik
Importance of asparagine-381 and arginine-487 for substrate recognition in CYP4Z1
Du Wei,Machalz David,Yan Qi,Sorensen Erik J.,Wolber Gerhard,Bureik Matthias
Page:113850 ISSN:0006-2952 2020
Container-title:Biochemical Pharmacology
Donor–Acceptor–Acceptor 1,3-Bisdiazo Compounds: An Exploration of Synthesis and Stepwise Reactivity
Organic Letters
2020-03-06 | Journal article
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c00103
CONTRIBUTORS: Dylan J. Abrams; Huw M. L. Davies; Erik J. Sorensen