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In-solution direct oxidative coupling for the integration of sulfur/selenium into DNA-encoded chemical libraries

Shilian Yang, Guixian Zhao, Yuting Gao, Sun Yang, Gong Zhang, Xiaohong Fan, Yangfeng Li, Yizhou Li

2022Chemical Science42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sulfur/selenium-containing electron-rich arenes (ERAs) exist in a wide range of both approved and investigational drugs with diverse pharmacological activities. These unique chemical structures and bioactive properties, if combined with the emerging DNA-encoded chemical library (DEL) technique, would facilitate drug and chemical probe discovery. However, it remains challenging, as there is no general DNA-compatible synthetic methodology available for the formation of C-S and C-Se bonds in aqueous solution. Herein, an in-solution direct oxidative coupling procedure that could efficiently integrate sulfur/selenium into the ERA under mild conditions is presented. This method features simple DNA-conjugated electron-rich arenes with a broad substrate scope and a transition-metal free process. Furthermore, this synthetic methodology, examined by a scale-up reaction test and late-stage precise modification in a mock peptide-like DEL synthesis, will enable its utility for the synthesis of sulfur/selenium-containing DNA-encoded libraries and the discovery of bioactive agents.

Topics & Concepts

SulfurSeleniumOxidative phosphorylationDNAChemistryCoupling (piping)Surface modificationCombinatorial chemistryNanotechnologyMaterials scienceBiochemistryOrganic chemistryMetallurgyPhysical chemistrySulfur-Based Synthesis TechniquesClick Chemistry and ApplicationsChemical Synthesis and Analysis