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Photoredox Deaminative Alkylation in DNA-Encoded Library Synthesis.

Yurong ShenGuanyu YangWei HuangAlex ShaginianQian LinJinqiao WanJin LiYun DengGuansai Liu
Published in: Organic letters (2022)
Herein, we report an on-DNA photoredox-mediated deaminative alkylation method for diversifying DNA-tagged acrylamide substrate with amine-derived radicals. The radicals can be conveniently generated from sterically hindered primary amines, and the deaminative alkylation can tolerate a broad array of radical precursors. Furthermore, the methodology is applicable to Boc-protected diamines, free amino acids, and aryl halides, which bear functional groups enabling additional rounds of diversification. The method is believed to offer a high potential for constructing DNA-encoded libraries, as was demonstrated by the production of a mock library in a 2 × 3 matrix format and confirmation of DNA stability by UPLC-MS and qPCR experiments.
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