Improved diazo-transfer reaction for dna-encoded chemistry and its potential application for macrocyclic del-libraries

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Abstract

DNA-encoded libraries (DEL) are increasingly being used to identify new starting points for medicinal chemistry in drug discovery. Herein, we discuss the development of methods that allow the conversion of both primary amines and anilines, attached to DNA, to their corresponding azides in excellent yields. The scope of these diazo-transfer reactions was investigated, and a proof-of-concept has been devised to allow for the synthesis of macrocycles on DNA.

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Ede, S., Schenk, M., Bierer, D., Weinmann, H., & Graham, K. (2021). Improved diazo-transfer reaction for dna-encoded chemistry and its potential application for macrocyclic del-libraries. Molecules, 26(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26061790

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