Tony Holý Lecture – Morten Peter Meldal
Tony Holý Lecture 2025
25. února 2025, 10:00
Abstrakt
The CuAAC click reaction1 discovered in 2001 will be described, with mechanistic discussions and applications. The criteria for a click reaction will be outlined, and our INAIC click reaction will be presented. This reaction was discovered by NMR investigations of peptide aldehydes, which showed entropy-driven quantitative and highly selective reaction with backbone or sidechain amides in the peptide, to form reactive N-acyl iminium ions. These react with C, O, N or S nucleophiles in a tandem intramolecular reaction to form multiple heterocycles in a stereo- and enantioselective manner.2 A range of 3D-ligands for GPCRs was produced and assayed in a special gene eGFP reporter assay.3 Cells were attached to beads and mixed with a combinatorial split/mix library of putative agonist ligands.4 Active ligands were identified. A small library of clicked, macrocyclic peptides was produced and screened for MC4R activation.5
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