Pilot Scale Libraries Based on Biologically Active Scaffolds
Project Number5P41GM089173-03
Contact PI/Project LeaderGILBERTSON, SCOTT R
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON
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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In this application we propose to synthesize libraries based on the following scaffolds, tropinones, hydroxyprolines, 2(1H)-pyridone ring systems and 1,5-dioxaoctahydroindenes. These scaffolds were chosen for a variety of reasons, including their inherent activity, stability, availability and common methods that can be used in the synthesis of analogs. The general approach that will be taken in the synthesis of each of the libraries proposed is to start with a scaffold that can be synthesized in sufficient quantities to ensure that access to the starting core will not limit the ability to synthesize libraries. (The synthesis of the dysiherbaine core is more complicated and consequently smaller libraries will be synthesized around this scaffold.) So that we are assured to being able to provide the libraries we propose, each core has functional groups with orthogonal reactivity that allows for the attachment of pharmacophores by reliable chemistry. To help ensure that the libraries have the desired physical properties such as solubility and stability the scaffolds that have been chosen have all been found to be biologically active. Additionally, we have entered in to a collaboration with Dr. Shuxing Zhang from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center to provide computational support in the design of diverse libraries.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The compounds synthesized during the project period will be used to support the National Institutes of Health Molecular Libraries initiative and the National Small Molecule Repertory. The proposed work will create valuable research tools to study biology and support the biomedical research community in the United States.
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Biotechnology
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3-tropinoneBiologyBiomedical ResearchCancer CenterChemistryCollaborationsCommunitiesDoctor of MedicineEnsureHydroxyprolineLibrariesMethodsMolecular BankPyridonesResearchSolubilitySystemUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkanalogbasedesigndysiherbainefunctional grouppharmacophorephysical propertypublic health relevancescaffoldsmall moleculetool
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