Navigating the DNA encoded libraries chemical space

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Abstract

DNA-encoded library (DEL) technology is a novel ligand identification strategy that allows the synthesis and screening of unprecedented chemical diversity more efficiently than conventional methods. However, no reports have been published to systematically study how to increase the diversity and improve the molecular property space that can be covered with DEL. This report describes the development and application of eDESIGNER, an algorithm that comprehensively generates all possible library designs, enumerates and profiles samples from each library and evaluates them to select the libraries to be synthesized. This tool utilizes suitable on-DNA chemistries and available building blocks to design and identify libraries with a pre-defined molecular weight distribution and maximal diversity compared with compound collections from other sources.

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Martín, A., Nicolaou, C. A., & Toledo, M. A. (2020). Navigating the DNA encoded libraries chemical space. Communications Chemistry, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-020-00374-1

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