학술논문

Profound Methyl Effects in Drug Discovery and a Call for New CH Methylation Reactions.
Document Type
Article
Source
Angewandte Chemie International Edition. Nov2013, Vol. 52 Issue 47, p12256-12267. 12p.
Subject
*DRUG development
*METHYLATION
*METHYL groups
*ALKYL group
*PHARMACEUTICAL research
Language
ISSN
1433-7851
Abstract
The methyl group is one of the most commonly occurring carbon fragments in small-molecule drugs. This simplest alkyl fragment appears in more than 67 % of the top-selling drugs of 2011 and can modulate both the biological and physical properties of a molecule. This Review focuses on so-called magic methyl effects on binding potency, where the seemingly mundane change of CH to CMe improves the IC50 value of a drug candidate more than 100-fold. This discussion is followed by a survey of recent advances in synthetic chemistry that allow the direct methylation of C(sp2)H and C(sp3)H bonds. It is our hope that the relevance of the meager methyl group to drug discovery as presented herein will inspire reports on new CH methylation reactions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]