Abstract
Due to the growing interest in small molecules that could help in understanding protein-protein interactions based on signal transduction, the demand for the generation of small-molecule libraries that are inspired by bioactive natural products has grown significantly. Many of these pathways are highly complex and present tremendous challenges with the use of classical tools. A rapid access to natural product-like small molecules having structural complexity and diversity is crucial for systematically dissecting the functions of complex protein networking and understanding cell signaling pathways. The complex nature, the three-dimensional architecture, and the number of protein binding functional groups presented in three-dimensional arrays are some of the attractive features to incorporate in small-molecule chemical probes to be used as modulators of protein function. © 2005 IUPAC.
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Arya, P., Quevillon, S., Joseph, R., Wei, C. Q., Gan, Z., Parisien, M., … Barnes, M. L. (2005). Toward the library generation of natural product-like polycyclic derivatives by stereocontrolled diversity-oriented synthesis. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 77, pp. 163–178). https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200577010163
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