Biology-oriented-synthesis (BIOS), is a chemocentric approach to identifying structurally novel molecules as tools for chemical biology and medicinal chemistry research. The vast chemical space cannot be exhaustively covered by synthetic chemistry. Thus, methods which reveal biologically relevant portions of chemical space are of high value. Guided by structural conservation in the evolution of both proteins and natural products, BIOS classifies bioactive compound classes in a hierarchical manner based on molecular architecture and bioactivity. Biologically relevant scaffolds inspire and guide the synthesis of BIOS libraries, which calls for the development of suitable synthetic methodologies. These compound collections have enriched biolog...
AbstractMolecular approaches enable the identification of genes that operate in natural product bios...
Natural products are the richest known source of small molecules that bind proteins with high specif...
Huihua Sun,1,* Zihe Liu,1,* Huimin Zhao,1,2 Ee Lui Ang1 1Metabolic Engineering Research Laboratory,...
The productive exploration of chemical space is an enduring challenge in chemical biology and medici...
The productive exploration of chemical space is an enduring challenge in chemical biology and medici...
Current approaches for the discovery of bioactive molecules tend to treat all molecules in large col...
Pseudo‐natural products (PNPs) combine natural product (NP) fragments in novel arrangements not acce...
We thank the European Research Council under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2...
The search for new bioactive molecules remains an open challenge limiting our ability to discover ne...
Drugs are discovered through the biological screening of collections of compounds, followed by optim...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordT...
In the past years, genome biology had disclosed an ever-growing kind of biological targets that emer...
In this perspective, we highlight recent examples and trends in metabolic engineering and synthetic ...
Conventional approaches for the discovery of bioactive small molecules typically follow a cycle of d...
Synthesis of natural products via their postulated or established biosynthetic intermediates ('biomi...
AbstractMolecular approaches enable the identification of genes that operate in natural product bios...
Natural products are the richest known source of small molecules that bind proteins with high specif...
Huihua Sun,1,* Zihe Liu,1,* Huimin Zhao,1,2 Ee Lui Ang1 1Metabolic Engineering Research Laboratory,...
The productive exploration of chemical space is an enduring challenge in chemical biology and medici...
The productive exploration of chemical space is an enduring challenge in chemical biology and medici...
Current approaches for the discovery of bioactive molecules tend to treat all molecules in large col...
Pseudo‐natural products (PNPs) combine natural product (NP) fragments in novel arrangements not acce...
We thank the European Research Council under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2...
The search for new bioactive molecules remains an open challenge limiting our ability to discover ne...
Drugs are discovered through the biological screening of collections of compounds, followed by optim...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordT...
In the past years, genome biology had disclosed an ever-growing kind of biological targets that emer...
In this perspective, we highlight recent examples and trends in metabolic engineering and synthetic ...
Conventional approaches for the discovery of bioactive small molecules typically follow a cycle of d...
Synthesis of natural products via their postulated or established biosynthetic intermediates ('biomi...
AbstractMolecular approaches enable the identification of genes that operate in natural product bios...
Natural products are the richest known source of small molecules that bind proteins with high specif...
Huihua Sun,1,* Zihe Liu,1,* Huimin Zhao,1,2 Ee Lui Ang1 1Metabolic Engineering Research Laboratory,...