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Chuhui Huang1,2, Kate S Harris3, Ghizal Siddiqui2
1Medicinal Chemistry, Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Monash University, 381 Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia.
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Thienotriazolodiazepines, including (+)-JQ1 (4), are well-known inhibitors of the bromodomain (BD) and extra-terminal domain (BET) family of proteins. Despite the suboptimal physicochemical properties as a drug candidate, such as poor solubility and half-life, (+)-JQ1 (4) has proven as an effective chemical probe with high target potency and selectivity. (+)-JQ1 (4) and (+)-JQ1-derived chemical probes have played a vital role in chemical biology and drug discovery over the past decade, which is demonstrated by the high number of impactful research studies published since the disclosure of (+)-JQ1 (4) in 2010. In this review, we discuss the development of (+)-JQ1-derivatized chemical probes over the past decade and their significant contribution to scientific research. Specifically, we will summarize the development of innovative label-free and labeled (+)-JQ1-derivatized chemical probes, such as bivalent, covalent, and photoaffinity probes as well as protein degraders, with a focus on the design of these chemical probes.

