特权结构:有效的化学"导航者"向未经探索的生物相关化学空间
Jonghoon Kim1, Heejun Kim, Seung Bum Park
1Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University , Seoul 151-747, South Korea.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|October 14, 2014
概括
面向多样性的合成 (DOS) 为药物发现创造了多样化的小分子库. 基于基结构的特权DOS (pDOS) 增强了用于识别新治疗剂的生物相关性和特异性.
科学领域:
- 药用化学 医学化学
- 化学生物学 化学生物学
- 药物发现 药物发现 药物发现
背景情况:
- 传统的药物发现面临着"不可抗药"目标的挑战.
- 面向多样性的合成 (DOS) 产生多样化的小分子库,用于识别生物活性化合物.
- 一个关键的挑战是在合成图书馆中平衡分子多样性与生物相关性.
研究的目的:
- 引入基于子结构的特权DOS (pDOS) 来构建生物相关的多重环化合物库.
- 为了证明将特权子结构纳入如何增强药物样分子的特异性.
- 突出pDOS作为探索生物相关化学空间的有效策略.
主要方法:
- 开发基于特权子结构的DOS (pDOS) 策略.
- 将特权基结构 (例如,二烯,二烯,氧二烯) 纳入多重环基支架中.
- 在二维凝电泳中利用光差异来识别目标生物分子.
主要成果:
- pDOS可以构建具有高度生物相关性的多环化合物库.
- 特权子结构作为化学"导航器"对特定的生物目标.
- 以pDOS衍生化合物的例子显示出异常的特异性和生物活性.
结论:
- pDOS是一种有效的策略,用于设计具有改善生物相关性和多样性的药物样小分子.
- 特权基结构对于增强治疗应用中小分子的特异性至关重要.
- pDOS为未来的化学生物学研究和药物发现工作提供了一个有希望的方法.
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