The productive exploration of chemical space is an enduring challenge in chemical biology and medicinal chemistry. Natural products are biologically relevant, and their frameworks have facilitated chemical tool and drug discovery. A “top-down” synthetic approach is described that enabled a range of complex bridged intermediates to be converted with high step efficiency into 26 diverse sp3-rich scaffolds. The scaffolds have local natural product-like features, but are only distantly related to specific natural product frameworks. To assess biological relevance, a set of 52 fragments was prepared, and screened by high-throughput crystallography against three targets from two protein families (ATAD2, BRD1 and JMJD2D). In each case, 3D fragment...
AbstractNatural products are a rich source of therapeutics; however, artificially reengineering the ...
In this perspective, we highlight recent examples and trends in metabolic engineering and synthetic ...
In the search for new bioactive compounds, there is a trend toward increasingly complex compound lib...
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...
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...
Drugs are discovered through the biological screening of collections of compounds, followed by optim...
Natural products (NPs) are an excellent source of biologically active molecules that provide many bi...
The search for new bioactive molecules remains an open challenge limiting our ability to discover ne...
Pseudo‐natural products (PNPs) combine natural product (NP) fragments in novel arrangements not acce...
Natural products (NPs) are an excellent source of biologically active molecules that provide many bi...
Biology-oriented-synthesis (BIOS), is a chemocentric approach to identifying structurally novel mole...
Natural products are the richest known source of small molecules that bind proteins with high specif...
Despite the great contribution of natural products in the history of successful drug discovery, ther...
AbstractNatural products are a rich source of therapeutics; however, artificially reengineering the ...
In this perspective, we highlight recent examples and trends in metabolic engineering and synthetic ...
In the search for new bioactive compounds, there is a trend toward increasingly complex compound lib...
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...
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...
Drugs are discovered through the biological screening of collections of compounds, followed by optim...
Natural products (NPs) are an excellent source of biologically active molecules that provide many bi...
The search for new bioactive molecules remains an open challenge limiting our ability to discover ne...
Pseudo‐natural products (PNPs) combine natural product (NP) fragments in novel arrangements not acce...
Natural products (NPs) are an excellent source of biologically active molecules that provide many bi...
Biology-oriented-synthesis (BIOS), is a chemocentric approach to identifying structurally novel mole...
Natural products are the richest known source of small molecules that bind proteins with high specif...
Despite the great contribution of natural products in the history of successful drug discovery, ther...
AbstractNatural products are a rich source of therapeutics; however, artificially reengineering the ...
In this perspective, we highlight recent examples and trends in metabolic engineering and synthetic ...
In the search for new bioactive compounds, there is a trend toward increasingly complex compound lib...