Fragment-based drug discovery is a valuable tool in hit identification, as well as the combination of different small fragments showing a minimal binding activity against biological receptors or enzymes to give merged hits. A high number of fragments on the same scaffold improve the probability to find a candidate showing single- or multi-target affinities. A rapid and versatile approach for synthesizing libraries of densely fragment-functionalized scaffolds is reported. Many fragments were assembled in few steps around a triazole ring starting from amino alcohols and other readily available building blocks. A binding assay against integrin αvβ3 was used as a test-bed in order to demonstrate the potential of such an approach in hit discovery strategies.

Combination of click chemistry and sulfonamides to develop three-armed triazole compounds / Fabbrizzi, Pierangelo; Bianchini, Francesca; Menchi, Gloria; Raspanti, Silvia; Guarna, Antonio; Trabocchi, Andrea. - In: TETRAHEDRON. - ISSN 0040-4020. - STAMPA. - 70:(2014), pp. 5439-5449. [10.1016/j.tet.2014.06.125]

Combination of click chemistry and sulfonamides to develop three-armed triazole compounds

FABBRIZZI, PIERANGELO;BIANCHINI, FRANCESCA;MENCHI, GLORIA;RASPANTI, SILVIA;GUARNA, ANTONIO;TRABOCCHI, ANDREA
2014

Abstract

Fragment-based drug discovery is a valuable tool in hit identification, as well as the combination of different small fragments showing a minimal binding activity against biological receptors or enzymes to give merged hits. A high number of fragments on the same scaffold improve the probability to find a candidate showing single- or multi-target affinities. A rapid and versatile approach for synthesizing libraries of densely fragment-functionalized scaffolds is reported. Many fragments were assembled in few steps around a triazole ring starting from amino alcohols and other readily available building blocks. A binding assay against integrin αvβ3 was used as a test-bed in order to demonstrate the potential of such an approach in hit discovery strategies.
2014
70
5439
5449
Fabbrizzi, Pierangelo; Bianchini, Francesca; Menchi, Gloria; Raspanti, Silvia; Guarna, Antonio; Trabocchi, Andrea
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