Neglected sulfur(vi) pharmacophores in drug discovery: exploration of novel chemical space by the interplay of drug design and method development†
Abstract
Historically, sulfoximines, sulfondiimines and sulfonimidamides have been neglected pharmacophores in drug discovery even though they offer very interesting properties. This highlight shares the key learnings of various lead optimization approaches at Bayer AG that have successfully utilized these neglected sulfur(VI) functional groups to deliver multiple clinical candidates. In this context, the key synthetic methods utilized for the synthetic preparation of these unusual compounds will be outlined.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Recent Open Access Articles in Frontiers Journals, 2019 Organic Chemistry Frontiers Review-type Articles and In celebration of Julius Rebek’s 75th Birthday