Integration of palladium-catalyzed C-N coupling into self-encoded libraries for accelerated hit discovery
Edith van der Nol1,2, Zhenshuo Luo1, Qing Qing Gao1
1LACDR, Leiden University Leiden 2333 CC The Netherlands s.j.pomplun@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl.
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Affinity screenings with encoded libraries are transformative tools for rapid hit discovery from vast compound collections. Yet the adaptation of established chemical reactions to DNA-encoded libraries (DELs) remains challenging due to DNA-compatibility constraints and mismatches between barcode and chemical structure in case of incomplete reactions or side product formation. Recently, we introduced self-encoded libraries (SELs) as a barcode-free alternative to DELs. The SEL platform offers unmatched flexibility in reaction conditions and decodes screening hits directly from their chemical structure, avoiding the problem of mismatched barcode-compound pairs. Here, we expand the SEL platform to Buchwald-Hartwig aminations, enabling the construction of new high diversity SELs. We performed a thorough reaction condition optimization and tested a scope of >170 different building blocks. We adapted our automated MS/MS-based decoding methodology SIRIUS-COMET to the resulting scaffolds, enabling accurate compound decoding from complex mixtures. A 25 725-member library was synthesized and screened all at once against carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX), resulting in robust enrichment of hits with specific building block patterns and yielding several nanomolar-affinity binders. This work showcases the seamless integration of palladium-catalyzed cross-couplings into SELs, expanding the chemical space of this technology and accelerating hit discovery with high synthetic versatility.
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