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Acetylene Group, Friend or Foe in Medicinal Chemistry

Tanaji T. Talele

2020Journal of Medicinal Chemistry162 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

in 1959. Since then, the acetylene group has been broadly exploited in drug discovery and development. As a result, it has become recognized as a privileged structural feature for targeting a wide range of therapeutic target proteins, including MAO, tyrosine kinases, BACE1, steroid receptors, mGlu5 receptors, FFA1/GPR40, and HIV-1 RT. Furthermore, a terminal alkyne functionality is frequently introduced in chemical biology probes as a click handle to identify molecular targets and to assess target engagement. This Perspective is divided into three parts encompassing: (1) the physicochemical properties of the ethynyl group, (2) the advantages and disadvantages of the ethynyl group in medicinal chemistry, and (3) the impact of the ethynyl group on chemical biology approaches.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryAcetyleneAlkyneGroup (periodic table)Combinatorial chemistryDrug discoveryComputational biologyStereochemistryBiochemistryOrganic chemistryBiologyCatalysisClick Chemistry and ApplicationsChemical Synthesis and AnalysisPeptidase Inhibition and Analysis