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Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI) is an environment where innovative and interdisciplinary approaches are leading to scientific discoveries of biomedical importance, which in partnership with industry, will give rise to better patient care.
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Bicyclo[1.1.1]pentane is a rigid aliphatic hydrocarbon with a three-dimensional (3D), propeller-like shape and a molecular size which makes it a targeted bioisosteric replacement for phenylene and acetylene groups in medicinal chemistry. For the pharmaceutical application of BCP, simple, efficient, and cost-effective synthetic tools are required to enable the exploration of BCP’s potential as a bioisostere across a broad chemical space. The synthesis of BCP mono- and diketones remains a challenging task, limited by both substrate scope and expensive photocatalysts. Here we present a protocol for Friedel-Crafts acylation of (hetero)aromatic hydrocarbons with BCP acyl chlorides; in particular, the first method to access diaromatic BCP 1,3-diketones. Reaction optimization, substrate scope, and reactivity of the products are discussed. 35 mono- and diketones are reported accompanied by 7 examples of post-synthetic modifications. The synthesis of a BCP analogue of fenofibrate is reported.
Check out our new #preprint 📢😀"Bicyclo[1.1.1]pentane Ketones via Friedel-Crafts Acylation" #BCP #isostere @chemrxiv.bsky.social
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr... great work by Freya and Karolina and coop with #PavelMykhailiuk #EnamineLtd
🇺🇦 supported by @researchireland.ie @ias-tum.bsky.social
Delighted to have taken part in this project that was published today led by Tomas Ryan’s lab @tjryan.bsky.social @tcddublin.bsky.social @tbsi-tcd.bsky.social ….. mice remember cold 🐭📝❄️
Huntington's Disease Research Day May 9 TCD
Looking forward to the
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Huntington's Disease Research Day on May 9th.
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👏👏Huge congratulations to Prof. Mathias Senge from School of Chemistry and Prof. James Meaney from School of Medicine and St James's Hospital for securing over € 5 million in funding from @researchireland.bsky.social🎉#TrinityResearch @trinityresearch.bsky.social www.tcd.ie/news_events/...
Vincent Kelly, Professor in Trinity’s School of Biochemistry and Immunology, will direct the ARC Hub for Therapeutics, which will be headquartered in the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute.
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