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Hydroxyl Groups in Synthetic and Natural-Product-Derived Therapeutics: A Perspective on a Common Functional Group

Cramer, Jonathan and Sager, Christoph P. and Ernst, Beat. (2019) Hydroxyl Groups in Synthetic and Natural-Product-Derived Therapeutics: A Perspective on a Common Functional Group. Journal of medicinal chemistry, 62 (20). pp. 8915-8930.

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Abstract

By forming extended hydrogen-bond networks, the contribution of hydroxyl groups to affinity can reach several orders of magnitude. However, because of the high directionality of their interactions, a maximal affinity gain can only be achieved when the ligand scaffold allows a perfect spatial fit with the binding site. In contrast to the broad potential of hydroxyl groups for molecular recognition is their exceptionally high desolvation penalty, which can equally reduce binding affinity. As a consequence, alcohols are rarely present in synthetic drugs but predominantly found in therapeutics derived directly or inspired from natural products, which were shaped under evolutionary pressure. In this perspective, advantages as well as drawbacks influencing the use of OH groups in medicinal chemistry are discussed and illustrated with four exemplary case studies. Additionally, guidelines for drug design are derived from common features found in existing therapeutics.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Pharmazeutische Wissenschaften > Ehemalige Einheiten Pharmazie > Molekulare Pharmazie (Ernst)
UniBasel Contributors:Ernst, Beat and Sager, Christoph and Cramer, Jonathan
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
ISSN:1520-4804
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Last Modified:19 Aug 2020 12:10
Deposited On:19 Aug 2020 12:10

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