Organic Chemistry – Breakthroughs and Perspectives 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9783527664801.ch3
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Interplay between the Chemical Space and the Biological Space

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“…On the other hand, a chemically similar lead molecule itself can be used for in vitro or in cellulo comparison to the researcher’s chemical probe, serving as a positive or negative control depending on the target. Further, it is accepted that only a small fraction of all chemical space is biologically relevant and that each protein class encompasses a unique region of bioactive chemical space. We envision a similar anecdote for RNA targets, and therefore, research stemming from or systemically exploring similarity in RNA bioactive chemical space can lead to rational, efficient approaches for chemical probe discovery. In addition to target-specific regions, we anticipate that certain regions of RNA bioactive chemical space have an increased likelihood of targeting multiple RNAs nonspecifically .…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, a chemically similar lead molecule itself can be used for in vitro or in cellulo comparison to the researcher’s chemical probe, serving as a positive or negative control depending on the target. Further, it is accepted that only a small fraction of all chemical space is biologically relevant and that each protein class encompasses a unique region of bioactive chemical space. We envision a similar anecdote for RNA targets, and therefore, research stemming from or systemically exploring similarity in RNA bioactive chemical space can lead to rational, efficient approaches for chemical probe discovery. In addition to target-specific regions, we anticipate that certain regions of RNA bioactive chemical space have an increased likelihood of targeting multiple RNAs nonspecifically .…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%