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Discovery Small-Molecule p300 Inhibitors Derived from a Newly Developed Indazolone-Focused DNA-Encoded Library.

Yanrui SuoKaige LiXing LingKenian YanWeiwei LuJinfeng YueXiao-Hua ChenZhiqiang DuanXiaojie Lu
Published in: Bioconjugate chemistry (2024)
The DNA-encoded library (DEL) is a robust tool for chemical biology and drug discovery. In this study, we developed a DNA-compatible light-promoted reaction that is highly efficient and plate-compatible for DEL construction based on the formation of the indazolone scaffold. Employing this high-efficiency approach, we constructed a DEL featuring an indazolone core, which enabled the identification of a novel series of ligands specifically targeting E1A-binding protein (p300) after DEL selection. Taken together, our findings underscore the feasibility of light-promoted reactions in DEL synthesis and unveil promising avenues for developing p300-targeting inhibitors.
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  • electron transfer