Abstract
DNA-encoded chemical library (DECL) screens are a rapid and economical tool to identify chemical starting points for drug discovery. As a robust transformation for drug discovery, palladium-catalyzed C-N coupling is a valuable synthetic method for the construction of DECL chemical matter; however, currently disclosed methods have only been demonstrated on DNA-attached (hetero)aromatic iodide and bromide electrophiles. We developed conditions utilizing an N-heterocyclic carbene-palladium catalyst that extends this reaction to the coupling of DNA-conjugated (hetero)aromatic chlorides with (hetero)aromatic and select aliphatic amine nucleophiles. In addition, we evaluated steric and electronic effects within this catalyst series, carried out a large substrate scope study on two representative (hetero)aryl bromides, and applied this newly developed method within the construction of a 63 million-membered DECL.
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Chen, Y. C., Faver, J. C., Ku, A. F., Miklossy, G., Riehle, K., Bohren, K. M., … Simmons, N. (2020). C-N Coupling of DNA-Conjugated (Hetero)aryl Bromides and Chlorides for DNA-Encoded Chemical Library Synthesis. Bioconjugate Chemistry, 31(3), 770–780. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.9b00863
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