Build-Couple-Transform: A Paradigm for Lead-like Library Synthesis with Scaffold Diversity

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Abstract

High-throughput screening provides one of the most common ways of finding hit compounds. Lead-like libraries, in particular, provide hits with compatible functional groups and vectors for structural elaboration and physical properties suitable for optimization. Library synthesis approaches can lead to a lack of chemical diversity because they employ parallel derivatization of common building blocks using single reaction types. We address this problem through a "build-couple-transform" paradigm for the generation of lead-like libraries with scaffold diversity. Nineteen transformations of a 4-oxo-2-butenamide scaffold template were optimized, including 1,4-cyclizations, 3,4-cyclizations, reductions, and 1,4-additions. A pool-transformation approach efficiently explored the scope of these transformations for nine different building blocks and synthesized a >170-member library with enhanced chemical space coverage and favorable drug-like properties. Screening revealed hits against CDK2. This work establishes the build-couple-transform concept for the synthesis of lead-like libraries and provides a differentiated approach to libraries with significantly enhanced scaffold diversity.

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Uguen, M., Davison, G., Sprenger, L. J., Hunter, J. H., Martin, M. P., Turberville, S., … Waring, M. J. (2022). Build-Couple-Transform: A Paradigm for Lead-like Library Synthesis with Scaffold Diversity. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 65(16), 11322–11339. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c00897

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