Trends in Hit-to-Lead Optimization Following DNA-Encoded
Library Screens
Posted on 2021-02-11 - 13:35
DNA-encoded library
(DEL) screens have emerged as a powerful hit-finding
tool for a number of biological targets. In this Innovations article,
we review published hit-to-lead optimization studies following DEL
screens. Trends in molecular property changes from hit to lead are
identified, and specific optimization tactics are exemplified in case
studies. Across the studies, physicochemical property and structural
changes post-DEL screening are similar to those which occur during
hit-to-lead optimization following high throughputscreens (HTS). However,
unique aspects of DELthe combinatorial synthetic methods which
enable DEL synthesis and the linker effects at the DNA attachment
pointimpact the strategies and outcomes of hit-to-lead optimizations.
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Reiher, Christopher
A.; Schuman, David P.; Simmons, Nicholas; Wolkenberg, Scott E. (2021). Trends in Hit-to-Lead Optimization Following DNA-Encoded
Library Screens. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00615