Scaffolding-Induced Property Modulation of Chemical Space

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Physicochemical property switching of chemical space is of great importance for optimization of compounds, for example, for biological activity. Cyclization is a key method to control 3D and other properties. A two-step approach, which involves a multicomponent reaction followed by cyclization, is reported to achieve the transition from basic moieties to charge neutral cyclic derivatives. A series of multisubstituted oxazolidinones, oxazinanones, and oxazepanones as well as their thio and sulfur derivatives are synthesized from readily available building blocks with mild conditions and high yields. Like a few other methods, MCR and cyclization allow for the collective transformation of a large chemical space into a related one with different properties.

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Li, J., Di Lorenzo, V., Patil, P., Ruiz-Moreno, A. J., Kurpiewska, K., Kalinowska-Tłuścik, J., … Dömling, A. (2020). Scaffolding-Induced Property Modulation of Chemical Space. ACS Combinatorial Science, 22(7), 356–360. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscombsci.0c00072

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