Chemical biology of dynamic combinatorial libraries.

Biochimica et biophysica acta Pub Date : 2002-09-19
Olof Ramström, Taridaporn Bunyapaiboonsri, Sophie Lohmann, Jean-Marie Lehn
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Abstract

Dynamic combinatorial chemistry (DCC) is a recently introduced supramolecular approach to generate libraries of chemical compounds based on reversible exchange processes. The building elements are spontaneously and reversibly assembled to virtually encompass all possible combinations, allowing for simple one-step generation of complex libraries. The method has been applied to a variety of combinatorial systems, ranging from synthetic models to materials science and drug discovery, and enables the establishment of adaptive processes due to the dynamic interchange of the library constituents and its evolution toward the best fit to the target. In particular, it has the potential to become a useful tool in the direct screening of ligands to a chosen receptor without extensive prior knowledge of the site structure, and several biological systems have been targeted. In the vast field of glycoscience, the concept may find special perspective in response to the highly complex nature of carbohydrate-protein interactions. This chapter summarises studies that have been performed using DCC in biological systems, with special emphasis on glycoscience.

动态组合文库的化学生物学。
动态组合化学(DCC)是近年来兴起的一种基于可逆交换过程生成化合物文库的超分子方法。建筑元素是自发和可逆的组合,实际上包含了所有可能的组合,允许简单的一步生成复杂的图书馆。该方法已应用于各种组合系统,从合成模型到材料科学和药物发现,并且由于文库成分的动态交换及其向最适合目标的演变,能够建立自适应过程。特别是,它有可能成为一种有用的工具,在没有广泛的位点结构先验知识的情况下,直接筛选所选受体的配体,并且一些生物系统已经成为目标。在糖科学的广阔领域中,碳水化合物-蛋白质相互作用的高度复杂性可能会给这个概念带来特殊的前景。本章总结了在生物系统中使用DCC进行的研究,特别强调糖科学。
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