And then the second one by a mixed group from China, who summarize a large massive of information on proline and its derivatives published between 2020-2025 in the medicinal chemistry context:
https://t.co/9dCkwLbiGv
For the record, it is really important to mention two really deep review articles published earlier this year about the application of proline analogues in medicinal chemistry. First one written by the living legends, Hanessian and Meanwell:
https://t.co/aHxE1B3Tjy
There is a pretty cool recent publication that introduces bridgehead substituted [2]ladderanes as ortho-aromatic bioisosteres. Practical synthesis, structural analysis, and bioactivity validation.
https://t.co/2kBwgqEFCI
Did you know that in chemistry you can ride bicycles? Very small. Really tiny. Yet, they can take you places you've never thought before.
Discover what these bicycles can do to bring us close to novel drugs in our recent review with @MykhailiukChem
https://t.co/bKb1PUl7dX
Production of xenoproteins on a gram scale. The incorporated noncanonicals include fluoroprolines.
Looks pretty cool to me! ππΎ
https://t.co/rVWiQ2uDjJ
Very much enjoyed reading the newest review from Ned, Hamid and Huy on genetic code engineering. A summary of efforts, pitfalls and challenges.
https://t.co/txKhtiiZqx
Really impressive review article on how to improve substance's solubility AND permeability at the same time, the trait combination that the authors called Aufheben. Great summary of strategies and examples from contemporary drug design! Open access
https://t.co/G7fJhwJjRL
Another amazing work from the group of JC Horng, unveiling the effects of cation-pi interactions in the assembly of the collagen triplex
https://t.co/foVnEXVwEZ
Few interesting heteroatomic proline analogues in collagen mimetics. Seems that 5-oxaproline is well tolerated and accelerates the triple helical assembly. Great work!
https://t.co/KzUaMNRSj3