Non-invasive 19 F NMR analysis of a protein-templated N-acylhydrazone dynamic combinatorial library

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Abstract

Dynamic combinatorial chemistry (DCC) is a powerful tool to identify ligands for biological targets. We used 19 F NMR as an in situ, non-invasive technique for measuring the composition of a dynamic combinatorial library (DCL) of N-acylhydrazones (NAHs). An NAH DCL, constructed from a fluoro-aromatic aldehyde and a small set of hydrazides, was targetted at ecFabH, an essential enzyme in bacterial fatty acid biosynthesis. Our NMR analysis identified a tert-butyl NAH as the best binder which was confirmed by enzymatic assay.

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Ekström, A. G., Wang, J. T., Bella, J., & Campopiano, D. J. (2018). Non-invasive 19 F NMR analysis of a protein-templated N-acylhydrazone dynamic combinatorial library. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 16(43), 8144–8149. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ob01918e

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