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The Symbiotic Relationship Between Drug Discovery and Organic Chemistry
Authors:Dr Oleksandr O Grygorenko  Prof Dr Dmitriy M Volochnyuk  Dr Sergey V Ryabukhin  Duncan B Judd
Institution:1. Enamine Ltd., Chervonotkatska Street 78, Kiev, 02094 Ukraine;2. Enamine Ltd., Chervonotkatska Street 78, Kiev, 02094 Ukraine

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev, Volodymyrska Street 60, Kiev, 01601 Ukraine

Institute of Organic Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Murmanska Street 5, Kiev, 02660 Ukraine;3. Enamine Ltd., Chervonotkatska Street 78, Kiev, 02094 Ukraine

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev, Volodymyrska Street 60, Kiev, 01601 Ukraine;4. Awridian Ltd., Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst, Gunnelswood Road, Stevenage, Herts, SG1 2FX UK

Abstract:All pharmaceutical products contain organic molecules; the source may be a natural product or a fully synthetic molecule, or a combination of both. Thus, it follows that organic chemistry underpins both existing and upcoming pharmaceutical products. The reverse relationship has also affected organic synthesis, changing its landscape towards increasingly complex targets. This Review article sets out to give a concise appraisal of this symbiotic relationship between organic chemistry and drug discovery, along with a discussion of the design concepts and highlighting key milestones along the journey. In particular, criteria for a high-quality compound library design enabling efficient virtual navigation of chemical space, as well as rise and fall of concepts for its synthetic exploration (such as combinatorial chemistry; diversity-, biology-, lead-, or fragment-oriented syntheses; and DNA-encoded libraries) are critically surveyed.
Keywords:chemoinformatics  combinatorial chemistry  drug discovery  natural products  organic synthesis
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