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A Single-Stranded DNA-Encoded Chemical Library Based on a Stereoisomeric Scaffold Enables Ligand Discovery by Modular Assembly of Building Blocks.

Gabriele BassiNicholas FavalliMiriam VukMarco CatalanoAdriano MartinelliAnika TrennerAntonio PorroSu YangChuin Lean ThamMustafa MorogluWyatt W YueStuart J ConwayPeter K VogtAlessandro A SartoriJörg ScheuermannDario Neri
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2020)
A versatile and Lipinski-compliant DNA-encoded library (DEL), comprising 366 600 glutamic acid derivatives coupled to oligonucleotides serving as amplifiable identification barcodes is designed, constructed, and characterized. The GB-DEL library, constructed in single-stranded DNA format, allows de novo identification of specific binders against several pharmaceutically relevant proteins. Moreover, hybridization of the single-stranded DEL with a set of known protein ligands of low to medium affinity coupled to a complementary DNA strand results in self-assembled selectable chemical structures, leading to the identification of affinity-matured compounds.
Keyphrases
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