Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1259464 | Current Opinion in Chemical Biology | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This review describes recent advances in the application of isocyanide-based multicomponent reactions (IMCRs) in drug discovery and summarizes the various chemotypes used to probe biological targets. In the past couple of years, IMCR-derived ligands have been used to develop agents against infectious diseases and to interfere with protein–protein interactions. Additionally, they were active against a variety of targets such as enzymes, GPCRs and ion channels. The rational for the chemical biologist to apply such diversity generating chemistries is also discussed.
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Authors
Irini Akritopoulou-Zanze,