Centre for Systems Chemistry, Stratingh Institute, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands.
J Am Chem Soc. 2010 May 5;132(17):5984-6. doi: 10.1021/ja1013689.
Despite well over a decade of research on dynamic combinatorial chemistry it is still unclear whether large libraries are more or less likely to yield strong binders than small libraries. We have now addressed this question by simulating a set of libraries containing from 65 to 4828 compounds under a range of different building block and template concentrations. We investigated the effect of library size on (i) the probability of detecting any amplification; (ii) the probability of detecting the strongest binding library member present; and (iii) the binding affinity of the most amplified detectable library member. The results indicate bigger libraries are more likely to produce better binders and that the affinity of the best binders identified rises more rapidly than expected statistically on the basis of the number of screened library members. This implies that it should be advantageous to work with DCLs that are much larger than the vast majority reported thus far.
尽管动态组合化学已经研究了十多年,但仍不清楚大库与小库相比,产生强配体的可能性更大还是更小。我们通过模拟一组包含 65 至 4828 种化合物的库,在不同的砌块和模板浓度下,解决了这个问题。我们研究了库大小对以下三个方面的影响:(i)检测到任何放大的概率;(ii)检测到存在的最强结合库成员的概率;以及(iii)最扩增可检测库成员的结合亲和力。结果表明,更大的库更有可能产生更好的配体,并且根据筛选的库成员数量,统计学上预期最强结合配体的亲和力上升得更快。这意味着与迄今为止报道的绝大多数相比,使用更大的 DCL 应该是有利的。