Issue 3, 2021

Natural product-informed exploration of chemical space to enable bioactive molecular discovery

Abstract

The search for new bioactive molecules remains an open challenge limiting our ability to discover new drugs to treat disease and chemical probes to comprehensively study biological processes. The vastness of chemical space renders its exploration unfeasible by synthesis alone. Historically, chemists have tended to explore chemical space unevenly without committing to systematic frameworks for navigation. This minireview covers a range of approaches that take inspiration from the structure or origin of natural products, and help focus molecular discovery on biologically-relevant regions of chemical space. All these approaches have enabled the discovery of distinctive and novel bioactive small molecules such as useful chemical probes of biological mechanisms. This minireview comments on how such approaches may be developed into more general frameworks for the systematic identification of currently unexplored regions of biologically-relevant chemical space, a challenge that is central to both chemical biology and medicinal chemistry.

Graphical abstract: Natural product-informed exploration of chemical space to enable bioactive molecular discovery

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
04 Nov 2020
Accepted
08 Dec 2020
First published
16 Dec 2020

RSC Med. Chem., 2021,12, 353-362

Natural product-informed exploration of chemical space to enable bioactive molecular discovery

A. Nelson and G. Karageorgis, RSC Med. Chem., 2021, 12, 353 DOI: 10.1039/D0MD00376J

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