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Beyond 20 in the 21st Century: Prospects and Challenges of Non-canonical Amino Acids in Peptide Drug Discovery

Jennifer L. Hickey, Dan Sindhikara, Susan L. Zultanski, Danielle M. Schultz

2023ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters162 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Life is constructed primarily using a toolbox of 20 canonical amino acids-relying upon these building blocks for the assembly of proteins and peptides that regulate nearly every cellular task, including cell structure, function, and maintenance. While Nature continues to be a source of inspiration for drug discovery, medicinal chemists are not beholden to only 20 canonical amino acids and have begun to explore non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) for the construction of designer peptides with improved drug-like properties. However, as our toolbox of ncAAs expands, drug hunters are encountering new challenges in approaching the iterative peptide design-make-test-analyze cycle with a seemingly boundless set of building blocks. This Microperspective focuses on new technologies that are accelerating ncAA interrogation in peptide drug discovery (including HELM notation, late-stage functionalization, and biocatalysis) while shedding light on areas where further investment could not only accelerate the discovery of new medicines but also improve downstream development.

Topics & Concepts

ToolboxDrug discoveryComputer scienceAmino acidComputational biologyPeptideNotationCombinatorial chemistryChemistryBiologyBiochemistryMathematicsProgramming languageArithmeticChemical Synthesis and AnalysisClick Chemistry and ApplicationsComputational Drug Discovery Methods
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