Peptidomimetic macrocycles are valuable research tools and serve as lead compounds in drug discovery. We have developed two synthetic methods to access distinct isomeric macrocycles from a given peptide sequence; internal palladium(0)-catalyzed allylation, and large-ring forming Friedel-Crafts alkylation. These methods utilize a lipophilic template designed to impart favorable drug-like properties to the composite macrocycles relative to their linear peptide precursors. Structurally diverse macrocyclic peptidomimetics derived from these methods have the potential to identify small molecules effective against challenging targets involved in exposed protein surfaces
The development of synthetic macrocycles represents a powerful approach toward the identification of...
Peptides are biomolecules that commonly engage in biological activities of native bio-systems, and ...
The development of synthetic macrocycles represents a powerful approach toward the identification of...
Macrocyclic compounds have potential to enable drug discovery for protein targets with extended, sol...
Macrocyclic compounds have potential to enable drug discovery for protein targets with extended, sol...
The constitution and ring size of peptide-derived macrocycles directly influence target binding affi...
Macrocycles (ring structures of 12 or more atoms) are important core scaffolds that contribute signi...
Many actively pursued pharmacological targets are difficult to drug using conventional small molecul...
Many actively pursued pharmacological targets are difficult to drug using conventional small molecul...
Peptide-derived macrocycles are a potentially rich source of biologically active lead structures, wh...
Peptidomimetic macrocycles are increasingly growing as attractive scaffolds for the development of t...
Peptidomimetic macrocycles are increasingly growing as attractive scaffolds for the development of t...
Peptide-protein interactions are important mediators of cellular-signaling events. Consensus binding...
Cyclic peptides that are potent regulators of biological processes are rapidly emerging as important...
Peptidomimetic macrocycles have the potential to regulate challenging therapeutic targets. Structure...
The development of synthetic macrocycles represents a powerful approach toward the identification of...
Peptides are biomolecules that commonly engage in biological activities of native bio-systems, and ...
The development of synthetic macrocycles represents a powerful approach toward the identification of...
Macrocyclic compounds have potential to enable drug discovery for protein targets with extended, sol...
Macrocyclic compounds have potential to enable drug discovery for protein targets with extended, sol...
The constitution and ring size of peptide-derived macrocycles directly influence target binding affi...
Macrocycles (ring structures of 12 or more atoms) are important core scaffolds that contribute signi...
Many actively pursued pharmacological targets are difficult to drug using conventional small molecul...
Many actively pursued pharmacological targets are difficult to drug using conventional small molecul...
Peptide-derived macrocycles are a potentially rich source of biologically active lead structures, wh...
Peptidomimetic macrocycles are increasingly growing as attractive scaffolds for the development of t...
Peptidomimetic macrocycles are increasingly growing as attractive scaffolds for the development of t...
Peptide-protein interactions are important mediators of cellular-signaling events. Consensus binding...
Cyclic peptides that are potent regulators of biological processes are rapidly emerging as important...
Peptidomimetic macrocycles have the potential to regulate challenging therapeutic targets. Structure...
The development of synthetic macrocycles represents a powerful approach toward the identification of...
Peptides are biomolecules that commonly engage in biological activities of native bio-systems, and ...
The development of synthetic macrocycles represents a powerful approach toward the identification of...