Combining High-Throughput Synthesis and High-Throughput Protein Crystallography for Accelerated Hit Identification

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Protein crystallography (PX) is widely used to drive advanced stages of drug optimization or to discover medicinal chemistry starting points by fragment soaking. However, recent progress in PX could allow for a more integrated role into early drug discovery. Here, we demonstrate for the first time the interplay of high throughput synthesis and high throughput PX. We describe a practical multicomponent reaction approach to acrylamides and -esters from diverse building blocks suitable for mmol scale synthesis on 96-well format and on a high-throughput nanoscale format in a highly automated fashion. High-throughput PX of our libraries efficiently yielded potent covalent inhibitors of the main protease of the COVID-19 causing agent, SARS-CoV-2. Our results demonstrate, that the marriage of in situ HT synthesis of (covalent) libraires and HT PX has the potential to accelerate hit finding and to provide meaningful strategies for medicinal chemistry projects.

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Sutanto, F., Shaabani, S., Oerlemans, R., Eris, D., Patil, P., Hadian, M., … Dömling, A. (2021). Combining High-Throughput Synthesis and High-Throughput Protein Crystallography for Accelerated Hit Identification. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 60(33), 18231–18239. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202105584

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