Employing Photocatalysis for the Design and Preparation of DNA-Encoded Libraries: A Case Study.
Chem Rec
; 21(4): 616-630, 2021 Apr.
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This Personal Account describes the authors' foray into DNA-encoded libraries. The article addresses several key aspects of this hit generation technology, from the development of new synthetic methodology to the subsequent conception, design, and delivery of a DNA-encoded library. In particular, we have been engaged in adapting photocatalytic reactions to the idiosyncratic requirements of DNA-encoded chemistry. We have chosen one such methodology, namely a photocatalytic [2+2] cycloaddition reaction, to showcase how we employed property-based computational analyses to guide the selection and validation of building blocks for the production of a library. Ultimately, these novel bond disconnections and design principles led to the assembly of a DNA-encoded library that is composed of structurally diverse compounds within largely desirable property space and, therefore, well positioned to deliver novel chemical matter for drug discovery programs.
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DNA
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Desenho de Fármacos
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Biblioteca Gênica
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Bibliotecas de Moléculas Pequenas
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2021
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