| Literature DB >> 31820982 |
Damien Bosc1, Virgyl Camberlein1, Ronan Gealageas1, Omar Castillo-Aguilera1, Benoit Deprez1, Rebecca Deprez-Poulain1,2.
Abstract
Kinetic target-guided synthesis (KTGS) is an original discovery strategy allowing a target to catalyze the irreversible synthesis of its own ligands from a pool of reagents. Although pioneered almost two decades ago, it only recently proved its usefulness in medicinal chemistry, as exemplified by the increasing number of protein targets used, the wider range of target and pocket types, and the diversity of therapeutic areas explored. In recent years, two new leads for in vivo studies were released. Amidations and multicomponent reactions expanded the armamentarium of reactions beyond triazole formation and two new examples of in cellulo KTGS were also disclosed. Herein, we analyze the origins and the chemical space of both KTGS ligands and warhead-bearing reagents. We review the KTGS timeline focusing on recent cases in order to give medicinal chemists the full scope of this strategy which has great potential for hit discovery and hit or lead optimization.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31820982 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Chem ISSN: 0022-2623 Impact factor: 7.446