Is it time for biocatalysis in fragment-based drug discovery?

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Abstract

The use of biocatalysts for fragment-based drug discovery has yet to be fully investigated, despite the promise enzymes hold for the synthesis of poly-functional, non-protected small molecules. Here we analyze products of the biocatalysis literature to demonstrate the potential for not only fragment generation, but also the enzyme-mediated elaboration of these fragments. Our analysis demonstrates that biocatalytic products can readily populate 3D chemical space, offering diverse catalytic approaches to help generate new, bioactive molecules. This journal is

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Ramsden, J. I., Cosgrove, S. C., & Turner, N. J. (2020, November 7). Is it time for biocatalysis in fragment-based drug discovery? Chemical Science. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04103c

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