Structural and conformational determinants of macrocycle cell permeability.
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| Abstract | Macrocycles are of increasing interest as chemical probes and drugs for intractable targets like protein-protein interactions, but the determinants of their cell permeability and oral absorption are poorly understood. To enable rational design of cell-permeable macrocycles, we generated an extensive data set under consistent experimental conditions for more than 200 non-peptidic, de novo-designed macrocycles from the Ó³»´«Ã½'s diversity-oriented screening collection. This revealed how specific functional groups, substituents and molecular properties impact cell permeability. Analysis of energy-minimized structures for stereo- and regioisomeric sets provided fundamental insight into how dynamic, intramolecular interactions in the 3D conformations of macrocycles may be linked to physicochemical properties and permeability. Combined use of quantitative structure-permeability modeling and the procedure for conformational analysis now, for the first time, provides chemists with a rational approach to design cell-permeable non-peptidic macrocycles with potential for oral absorption. |
| Year of Publication | 2016
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| Journal | Nat Chem Biol
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| Volume | 12
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| Issue | 12
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| Pages | 1065-1074
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| Date Published | 2016 12
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| ISSN | 1552-4469
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| DOI | 10.1038/nchembio.2203
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| PubMed ID | 27748751
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