Encoded library synthesis using chemical ligation and the discovery of sEH inhibitors from a 334-million member library

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Abstract

A chemical ligation method for construction of DNA-encoded small-molecule libraries has been developed. Taking advantage of the ability of the Klenow fragment of DNA polymerase to accept templates with triazole linkages in place of phosphodiesters, we have designed a strategy for chemically ligating oligonucleotide tags using cycloaddition chemistry. We have utilized this strategy in the construction and selection of a small molecule library, and successfully identified inhibitors of the enzyme soluble epoxide hydrolase.

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Litovchick, A., Dumelin, C. E., Habeshian, S., Gikunju, D., Guié, M. A., Centrella, P., … Clark, M. A. (2015). Encoded library synthesis using chemical ligation and the discovery of sEH inhibitors from a 334-million member library. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep10916

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