Issue 8, 2007

Chiral dipeptide mimics possessing a fluoroolefin moiety: a relevant tool for conformational and medicinal studies

Abstract

The replacement of the amide bond in a peptide backbone is a promising strategy in peptidomimetic drug research. Over the various amide bond surrogates, the fluoroolefin moiety has been successfully developed as an effective mimic. Today, fluorine-containing compounds account for a large proportion of new active molecules in life sciences. The synthesis of fluoroolefin peptide mimics is not a trivial task and innovative approaches often need to be addressed, in particular for the stereocontrol of the double bond configuration and the chiral centres adjacent to the fluoroalkene. These fluorinated peptidomimetics have been synthesised and evaluated as metabolically stable and/or conformationally constrained analogs of enzyme inhibitors, and as tools for probing the function, structure, and binding process of receptors.

Graphical abstract: Chiral dipeptide mimics possessing a fluoroolefin moiety: a relevant tool for conformational and medicinal studies

Article information

Article type
Emerging Area
Submitted
31 Jan 2007
Accepted
22 Feb 2007
First published
19 Mar 2007

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007,5, 1151-1157

Chiral dipeptide mimics possessing a fluoroolefin moiety: a relevant tool for conformational and medicinal studies

S. Couve-Bonnaire, D. Cahard and X. Pannecoucke, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007, 5, 1151 DOI: 10.1039/B701559C

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