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Puckering the Planar Landscape of Fragments: Design and Synthesis of a 3D Cyclobutane Fragment Library
Authors:David J. Hamilton  Marieke Beemsterboer  Caroline M. Carter  Jasmina Elsayed  Rilana E. M. Huiberts  Dr. Hanna F. Klein  Prof. Peter O'Brien  Prof. Iwan J. P. de Esch  Dr. Maikel Wijtmans
Affiliation:1. Amsterdam Institute of Molecular and Life Sciences (AIMMS), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1108, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Department of Chemistry, University of York, YO10 5DD York, UK
Abstract:Fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD) has a growing need for unique screening libraries. The cyclobutane moiety was identified as an underrepresented yet attractive three-dimensional (3D) scaffold. Synthetic strategies were developed via a key 3-azido-cyclobutanone intermediate, giving potential access to a range of functional groups with accessible growth vectors. A focused set of 33 novel 3D cyclobutane fragments was synthesised, comprising three functionalities: secondary amines, amides, and sulfonamides. This library was designed using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and an expanded version of the rule of three (RO3), followed by Principal Moment of Inertia (PMI) analysis to achieve both chemical diversity and high 3D character. Cis and trans ring isomers of library members were generated to maximise the shape diversity obtained, while limiting molecular complexity through avoiding enantiomers. Property analyses of the cyclobutane library indicated that it fares favourably against existing synthetic 3D fragment libraries in terms of shape and physicochemical properties.
Keywords:Fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD)  Drug design  Library design  Cyclobutane  Three-dimensional (3D)
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