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A beginner's guide to 19F NMR and its role in drug screening

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
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CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/cjc-2023-0028

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F-19 NMR; fluorine NMR; protein conformational dynamics; fragment-based drug discovery

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The structural biology renaissance has provided new opportunities for understanding protein complexes and drug discovery. 19F NMR is important for protein and ligand NMR, allowing the monitoring of functional states and the detection of binders. Future studies will focus on improved fluorinated tags and libraries, as well as computational methods for predicting lead compounds.
The structural biology renaissance has created new opportunities for both understanding mechanisms of action of many dynamic protein complexes and advancing drug discovery. 19F NMR can play a key role in both protein and ligand nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). In particular, by judiciously labeling the protein target with CF3 reporters, functional states can be monitored as a function of ligand or drug candidate so as to understand their mechanism of action or response. At the same time, fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD) using fluorinated libraries enables the rapid detection of binders and their elaboration toward lead compounds. Future studies will likely employ fluorinated tags with improved chemical shift sensitivity and reporters that can be biosynthetically incorporated via AMBER stop codon technologies. At the same time, FBDD will be greatly improved by promising new fluorinated libraries in combination with improved computational methods for predicting lead compounds.

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