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SHAPES linking library

SHAPES Linking Library Directed Combi Libraries... [Pg.395]

Fig. 18.3 Variation-based strategies. Left The SHAPES Linking Library [11] consists of drug-like scaffolds connected by linkers that are amenable to combinatorial chemistry (dashed line). Hits are followed up by synthesizing a combinatorial library in which the scaffolds are systematically varied. Center Directed Combinatorial Librari es [12] are comprised of scaffolds containing multiple sites for substituents. Hits are followed up by... Fig. 18.3 Variation-based strategies. Left The SHAPES Linking Library [11] consists of drug-like scaffolds connected by linkers that are amenable to combinatorial chemistry (dashed line). Hits are followed up by synthesizing a combinatorial library in which the scaffolds are systematically varied. Center Directed Combinatorial Librari es [12] are comprised of scaffolds containing multiple sites for substituents. Hits are followed up by...
The SHAPES Linking Library was designed to facilitate the use of combinatorial chemistry to follow up screening hits [11]. This library consists primarily of commercially available compounds containing two drug-like scaffolds connected by a linkage that is synthetically accessible. To construct this library, a database of commercially available compounds was filtered to select for drug-likeness and the presence of the desired molecular... [Pg.408]


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