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Chemical Evolution of Natural Product Structure

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 144, 期 8, 页码 3314-3329

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c11270

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  1. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
  2. TU Dortmund

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This article introduces the concept, design, and development workflow of pseudo-natural products, and discusses their relationship with natural products and cheminformatic analysis.
Natural products are the result of Nature's exploration of biologically relevant chemical space through evolution and an invaluable source of bioactive small molecules for chemical biology and medicinal chemistry. Novel concepts for the discovery of new bioactive compound classes based on natural product structure may enable exploration of wider biologically relevant chemical space. The pseudo-natural product concept merges the relevance of natural product structure with efficient exploration of chemical space by means of fragment-based compound development to inspire the discovery of new bioactive chemical matter through de novo combination of natural product fragments in unprecedented arrangements. The novel scaffolds retain the biological relevance of natural products but are not obtainable through known biosynthetic pathways which can lead to new chemotypes that may have unexpected or unprecedented bioactivities. Herein, we cover the workflow of pseudo-natural product design and development, highlight recent examples, and discuss a cheminformatic analysis in which a significant portion of biologically active synthetic compounds were found to be pseudo-natural products. We compare the concept to natural evolution and discuss pseudo-natural products as the human-made equivalent, i.e. the chemical evolution of natural product structure.

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