reviewAngewandte Chemie International EditionOct 22, 2013Closed access

Profound Methyl Effects in Drug Discovery and a Call for New CH Methylation Reactions

Columbia University Irving Medical Center · Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA (United States)

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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(sp(2) )H and C(sp(3) )H bonds. It is our hope that the relevance of the meager methyl group to drug discovery as presented herein will inspire…

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Keywords
  • Methylation
  • Drug discovery
  • Chemistry
  • Methyl group
  • MAGIC (telescope)
  • Stereochemistry
  • Small molecule
  • Drug
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