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Shinya Adachi1, Armand B Cognetta, Micah J Niphakis, Zhi He, Adam Zajdlik, Jeffrey D St Denis, Conor C G Scully, Benjamin F Cravatt, Andrei K Yudin.
Abstract
The discovery of enzyme inhibitors relies on synthetic methods that enable rapid and modular construction of small molecules. Heterocyclic fragments designed to maximize enthalpic interactions with their protein targets represent a particularly desirable class of molecules. Here we describe a reagent that enables straightforward construction of "borofragments", in which a heterocycle is separated from the boron center by two or three rotatable bonds. The stability of these molecules depends on the MIDA group which likely acts as a slow-release element under biological conditions. Borofragments can be used to discover inhibitors of enzymes that use catalytic oxygen nucleophiles. We have employed this method to identify inhibitors of ABHD10 and the predicted carboxypeptidase CPVL. This technique should be applicable to other classes of targets.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25633248 PMCID: PMC4330092 DOI: 10.1039/c4cc09107h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Commun (Camb) ISSN: 1359-7345 Impact factor: 6.222