AbstractThrough a correlation of the ability of small molecules to bind biological macromolecules and their ability to modulate cellular and organismal processes, chemistry can inform biology and vice versa. Diversity-oriented organic synthesis (DOS), which aims to provide structurally complex and diverse small molecules efficiently, can play a key role in such chemical genetic studies. Here we illustrate the trial-and-error experimentation that can refine an initial pathway-planning exercise and result eventually in an effective diversity pathway. By exploring Ferrier and Pauson-Khand reactions on a glycal template, we have developed efficient and stereoselective syntheses of tricyclic compounds. In this pathway, diversity results from the...
Diversity-oriented synthesis (DOS) is an effective means of generating diverse collections of small ...
Due to the growing interest in small molecules that could help in understanding protein-protein inte...
This article is part of the Thematic Series "Recent developments in chemical diversity". G...
AbstractThrough a correlation of the ability of small molecules to bind biological macromolecules an...
and Pauson-Khand Reactions on a Glycal Template Diversity-oriented synthesis as a discovery engine f...
AbstractBackground: In chemical genetics, small molecules instead of genetic mutations are used to m...
How can diversity-oriented strategies for chemical synthesis provide chemical tools to help shape o...
In the interdisciplinary research field of chemical biology and drug discovery, diversity-oriented s...
Natural products that act as highly specific, small-molecule protein-binding agents and as modulator...
Combinatorial chemistry can be used to synthesize diversified molecules on a large scale. As with al...
Diversity-Oriented Synthesis (DOS) consists of generating structurally diverse compounds from a comp...
A chemical genetic approach that uses small organic molecules to modulate protein function has the p...
AbstractModular synthesis and substrate stereocontrol were combined to furnish 18,000 diverse 1,3-di...
In this perspective, we highlight recent examples and trends in metabolic engineering and synthetic ...
Chemical genetics is an approach for identifying small molecules with the ability to induce a biolog...
Diversity-oriented synthesis (DOS) is an effective means of generating diverse collections of small ...
Due to the growing interest in small molecules that could help in understanding protein-protein inte...
This article is part of the Thematic Series "Recent developments in chemical diversity". G...
AbstractThrough a correlation of the ability of small molecules to bind biological macromolecules an...
and Pauson-Khand Reactions on a Glycal Template Diversity-oriented synthesis as a discovery engine f...
AbstractBackground: In chemical genetics, small molecules instead of genetic mutations are used to m...
How can diversity-oriented strategies for chemical synthesis provide chemical tools to help shape o...
In the interdisciplinary research field of chemical biology and drug discovery, diversity-oriented s...
Natural products that act as highly specific, small-molecule protein-binding agents and as modulator...
Combinatorial chemistry can be used to synthesize diversified molecules on a large scale. As with al...
Diversity-Oriented Synthesis (DOS) consists of generating structurally diverse compounds from a comp...
A chemical genetic approach that uses small organic molecules to modulate protein function has the p...
AbstractModular synthesis and substrate stereocontrol were combined to furnish 18,000 diverse 1,3-di...
In this perspective, we highlight recent examples and trends in metabolic engineering and synthetic ...
Chemical genetics is an approach for identifying small molecules with the ability to induce a biolog...
Diversity-oriented synthesis (DOS) is an effective means of generating diverse collections of small ...
Due to the growing interest in small molecules that could help in understanding protein-protein inte...
This article is part of the Thematic Series "Recent developments in chemical diversity". G...