Discover an enhanced synthetic approach to developing and screening chemical compound libraries Diversity-oriented synthesis is a new paradigm for developing large collections of structurally diverse small molecules as probes to investigate biological pathways. This book presents the most effective methods in diversity-oriented synthesis for creating small molecule collections. It offers tested and proven strategies for developing diversity-oriented synthetic libraries and screening methods for identifying ligands. Lastly, it explores some promising new applications based on diversity-oriented synthesis that have the potential to dramatically advance studies in drug discovery and chemical biology. Diversity-Oriented Synthesis begins with an introductory chapter that explores the basics, including a discussion of the relationship between diversity-oriented synthesis and classic combinatorial chemistry. Divided into four parts, the book: Offers key chemical methods for the generation of small molecules using diversity-oriented principles, including peptidomimetics and macrocycles Expands on the concept of diversity-oriented synthesis by describing chemical libraries Provides modern approaches to screening diversity-oriented synthetic libraries, including high-throughput and high-content screening, small molecule microarrays, and smart screening assays Presents the applications of diversity-oriented synthetic libraries and small molecules in drug discovery and chemical biology, reporting the results of key studies and forecasting the role of diversity-oriented synthesis in future biomedical research This book has been written and edited by leading international experts in organic synthesis and its applications. Their contributions are based on a thorough review of the current literature as well as their own firsthand experience developing synthetic methods and applications. Clearly written and extensively referenced, Diversity-Oriented Synthesis introduces novices to this highly promising field of research and serves as a springboard for experts to advance their own research studies and develop new applications.

Diversity-Oriented Synthesis: Basics and Applications in Organic Synthesis, Drug Discovery, and Chemical Biology / Andrea Trabocchi; Stuart L. Schreiber; Kieron M. G. O’Connell; Warren R. J. D. Galloway; David R. Spring; John M. Knapp; Mark J. Kurth; Jared T. Shaw; Ashkaan Younai; Giovanni Muncipinto; Ohyun Kwon; Zhiming Wang; Matthew G. LaPorte; John R. Goodell; Sammi Tsegay; Peter Wipf; Viktor Krchňák; Nadĕžda Cankařová; Eric Marsault; Mark Dow; Francesco Marchetti; Adam Nelson; José Luis Medina-Franco; Luca Mannocci; Eduard A. Sergienko; Susanne Heynen-Genel; Hongyan Sun; Duccio Cavalieri; Carlotta De Filippo; Irene Stefanini; Jürgen Bajorath; Jeremy R. Duvall; Eamon Comer; Sivaraman Dandapani; Nicholas Hill; Lingyan Du; Qiu Wang. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 1-645. [10.1002/9781118618110]

Diversity-Oriented Synthesis: Basics and Applications in Organic Synthesis, Drug Discovery, and Chemical Biology

TRABOCCHI, ANDREA;CAVALIERI, DUCCIO;
2013

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Discover an enhanced synthetic approach to developing and screening chemical compound libraries Diversity-oriented synthesis is a new paradigm for developing large collections of structurally diverse small molecules as probes to investigate biological pathways. This book presents the most effective methods in diversity-oriented synthesis for creating small molecule collections. It offers tested and proven strategies for developing diversity-oriented synthetic libraries and screening methods for identifying ligands. Lastly, it explores some promising new applications based on diversity-oriented synthesis that have the potential to dramatically advance studies in drug discovery and chemical biology. Diversity-Oriented Synthesis begins with an introductory chapter that explores the basics, including a discussion of the relationship between diversity-oriented synthesis and classic combinatorial chemistry. Divided into four parts, the book: Offers key chemical methods for the generation of small molecules using diversity-oriented principles, including peptidomimetics and macrocycles Expands on the concept of diversity-oriented synthesis by describing chemical libraries Provides modern approaches to screening diversity-oriented synthetic libraries, including high-throughput and high-content screening, small molecule microarrays, and smart screening assays Presents the applications of diversity-oriented synthetic libraries and small molecules in drug discovery and chemical biology, reporting the results of key studies and forecasting the role of diversity-oriented synthesis in future biomedical research This book has been written and edited by leading international experts in organic synthesis and its applications. Their contributions are based on a thorough review of the current literature as well as their own firsthand experience developing synthetic methods and applications. Clearly written and extensively referenced, Diversity-Oriented Synthesis introduces novices to this highly promising field of research and serves as a springboard for experts to advance their own research studies and develop new applications.
2013
9781118145654
9781118618110
1
645
Andrea Trabocchi; Stuart L. Schreiber; Kieron M. G. O’Connell; Warren R. J. D. Galloway; David R. Spring; John M. Knapp; Mark J. Kurth; Jared T. Shaw; Ashkaan Younai; Giovanni Muncipinto; Ohyun Kwon; Zhiming Wang; Matthew G. LaPorte; John R. Goodell; Sammi Tsegay; Peter Wipf; Viktor Krchňák; Nadĕžda Cankařová; Eric Marsault; Mark Dow; Francesco Marchetti; Adam Nelson; José Luis Medina-Franco; Luca Mannocci; Eduard A. Sergienko; Susanne Heynen-Genel; Hongyan Sun; Duccio Cavalieri; Carlotta De Filippo; Irene Stefanini; Jürgen Bajorath; Jeremy R. Duvall; Eamon Comer; Sivaraman Dandapani; Nicholas Hill; Lingyan Du; Qiu Wang
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