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Synthesis of Complex Druglike Molecules by the Use of Highly Functionalized Bench-Stable Organozinc Reagents.

Thomas J GreshockKeith P MooreRay T McClainAna BellomoCheol K ChungSpencer D DreherPeter S KutchukianZhengwei PengIan W DaviesPetr VachalMario EllwartSophia M ManolikakesPaul KnochelPhilippe G Nantermet
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2016)
The reactivity of a representative set of 17 organozinc pivalates with 18 polyfunctional druglike electrophiles (informers) in Negishi cross-coupling reactions was evaluated by high-throughput experimentation protocols. The high-fidelity scaleup of successful reactions in parallel enabled the isolation of sufficient material for biological testing, thus demonstrating the high value of these new solid zinc reagents in a drug-discovery setting and potentially for many other applications in chemistry. Principal component analysis (PCA) clearly defined the independent roles of the zincates and the informers toward druggable-space coverage.
Keyphrases
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