2024
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202402372
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Identification of “Structural Pin” Interactions and their Significance for the Conformational Control of Macrocyclic Scaffolds

Solomon D. Appavoo,
Nicholas W. Heller,
Christian T. van Campenhout
et al.

Abstract: While peptide macrocycles with rigid conformations have proven to be useful in the design of chemical probes of protein targets, conformational flexibility and rapid interconversion can be equally vital for biological activity and favorable physicochemical properties. This study introduces the concept of “structural pin”, which describes a hydrogen bond that is largely responsible for stabilizing the entire macrocycle backbone conformation. Structural analysis of macrocycles using nuclear magnetic resonance (N… Show more

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