Hit-Optimization Using Target-Directed Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry: Development of Inhibitors of the Anti-Infective Target 1-Deoxy-D-Xylulose-5-Phosphate Synthase
Abstract:<p>Target-directed dynamic
combinatorial chemistry (tdDCC) enables the identification, as well as
optimization of ligands for un(der)explored targets such as the anti-infective
target 1‑deoxy‑d‑xylulose-5-phosphate synthase (DXS).
We report the unprecedented use of tdDCC to first identify and subsequently
optimize inhibitors of the anti-infective target DXS. Using tdDCC, we were able
to generate acylhydrazone-based inhibitors for DXS. The tailored tdDCC runs
also provided insights into the structure–acti… Show more
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