Issue 10, 2024

DNA-compatible functional group transformations via K2RuO4-mediated oxidation

Abstract

Functional group transformation represents a potent strategy for enriching the chemical diversity in DNA-encoded chemical library (DEL) synthesis. Within the realm of functional group transformation reactions, oxidation stands out as a predominant and facile approach for delivering altered chemical reactivity. However, reports on DNA-compatible oxidative reactions facilitating functional group transformations remain limited. Herein, we present a DNA-compatible K2RuO4-mediated oxidation methodology, which enables the in situ generation of carboxylic acids from alcohols and nitriles from primary amines, respectively. With several advantages, such as mild reaction conditions, high conversion rates, and broad substrate scope, this oxidative transformation facilitates the potential utilization of carboxylic and nitrile groups as reactive handles in DEL synthesis. This work implicates how oxidation could be harnessed as a versatile approach for expanding the chemical space of DEL for potential drug discovery purposes.

Graphical abstract: DNA-compatible functional group transformations via K2RuO4-mediated oxidation

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
06 Feb 2024
Accepted
23 Mar 2024
First published
26 Mar 2024

Org. Chem. Front., 2024,11, 2851-2856

DNA-compatible functional group transformations via K2RuO4-mediated oxidation

P. He, G. Zhao, M. Zhu, Y. Li, G. Zhang and Y. Li, Org. Chem. Front., 2024, 11, 2851 DOI: 10.1039/D4QO00203B

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