Abstract
Abstract
N-Amino-imidazol-2-one (Nai) residues are tools for studying peptide-backbone and side-chain conformation and function. Recent methods for substituted Nai residue synthesis, conformational analysis by X-ray crystallography and computation, and biomedical applications are reviewed, demonstrating the utility of this constrained residue to favor biologically active turn conformers with defined χ-dihedral angle orientations.1 Introduction2 Synthetic Methods3 Conformational Analysis4 Biomedical Applications5 Conclusions
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada/Canadian Institutes of Health Research
NuChem Therapeutics, Inc.
Mperia Therapeutics, Inc.
Fonds de Recherche Nature et Technologie Québec
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Catalysis