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Construction of Isoquinolone Scaffolds on DNA via Rhodium(III)-Catalyzed C-H Activation.

Yusong YeMadeline BerryWilliam J BockKunpeng ChengSajiv K NairChristiana S ParkRyan L PatmanSylvie SakataMichelle Tran-DubéJoyann S DonaldsonGuanyu YangGuansai Liu
Published in: Organic letters (2024)
Isoquinolone is one of the most common heterocyclic core structures in countless natural products and many bioactive compounds. Here, a highly efficient approach to synthesize isoquinolone scaffolds on DNA via rhodium(III)-catalyzed C-H activation has been described. This chemistry transformation is robust and has shown good compatibility with DNA, which is suitable for DNA-encoded library synthesis.
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