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At the forefront of innovative drug discovery, every medicinal chemist faces the challenge of rapidly identifying high-quality hit compounds from vast repositories of chemical resources.
The MCE Natural Product Diversity Scaffold Library is the result of a streamlined optimization process built upon our existing natural product collection. Adhering to the rigorous selection principle of "retaining only one representative compound per BMS scaffold", we have concentrated the diversity of thousands of compounds into a high-value, low-redundancy core set containing 2,262 compounds. All compounds are derived from natural sources, inheriting their inherent advantages of structural complexity and drug-likeness. By eliminating redundancy, the library size is significantly reduced without any compromise to chemical diversity. This approach effectively lowers the cost and time required for primary screening while simplifying downstream data analysis and structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies.
In modern drug discovery and chemical biology research, the azide group (-N3) is an important functional moiety that is widely used in click chemistry, biomolecular labeling, drug delivery systems, and prodrug design due to its unique reactivity and bioorthogonality.
The MCE Azide Structural Compound Library contains 96 compounds featuring -N3 functional groups. It is designed for the construction of click chemistry reaction systems and the subsequent development of functional molecules. This library enables the rapid assembly of targeting ligands, linkers, and functional molecular modules, thereby accelerating PROTAC assembly, optimization of antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) linkers, and the development of biological labeling probes. In addition, the high reaction selectivity and excellent biocompatibility of the azide group allow it to maintain stable reactivity even in complex biological environments, improving controllability and efficiency in drug design. It serves as an indispensable molecular tool in modern medicinal chemistry and chemical biology research.
Fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD) is well suited for discovering both drug leads and chemical probes of protein function. 3-dimensionality (3D) diversity is pivotal because the molecular shape is one of the most important factors in molecular recognition by a biomolecule. There is a developing appreciation that 3D fragments could offer opportunities that are not provided by 2D fragments.
MCE 3D Diverse Fragment Library consists of 5,400 non-flat fragment-like molecules (average Fsp3 value 0.58). More than 4,700 fragment compounds contain at least one chiral center in the structure. The key concepts that underlie the library design were 3D shape, structural diversity, reactive functionality and fragment-like. This 3D Diverse Fragment Library brings higher fragment hit optimization and increases the likelihood to find innovative hits in FBDD.
Sulfonyl fluoride (-SO₂F) overcomes the poor target selectivity of traditional covalent warheads that rely heavily on cysteine. With high stability and tunable electrophilicity under physiological conditions, it targets multiple nucleophilic residues including Lys, Tyr, Ser and His, offering expanded druggable space, lower off-target risks and prolonged efficacy. It is widely used in covalent inhibitors, molecular glues, PROTACs and chemical probes.
MCE has built a highly diverse sulfonyl fluoride fragment library with 1,162 structurally diverse, drug-like fragments. Designed for balanced reactivity, stability and compatibility, these molecules feature tunable electrophilicity, simple scaffolds and high derivatization potential. Combined with SuFEx click chemistry, the library enables efficient modular modification and rapid structure optimization.
Ideal for targeting non-cysteine residues, this library improves covalent screening and probe development efficiency, serving as a precise tool for early-stage covalent drug discovery and chemical biology research.
Unlike highly conserved orthosteric sites, allosteric sites exhibit low conservation, high hydrophobicity, weak polarity, confined geometry, and dynamic cryptic properties. Rather than rigid keyhole-like cavities, they typically appear as flexible grooves, subunit interface clefts, or shallow depressions formed by protein conformational changes.
Based on the dynamic, hydrophobic, and elongated nature of allosteric pockets, MCE has carried out targeted fragment modification and screening under strict physicochemical criteria: MW 120–280 Da, HBD ≤ 2, HBA ≤ 3, PSA 30–80 Ų, rotatable bonds ≤ 2, cLogP 1–3.5. High 3D diversity was further ensured by PMI analysis, yielding fragments with excellent shape complementarity to allosteric pockets.
This library contains 1,800 structurally diverse, drug-like fragments, this library supports allosteric drug development and pocket optimization. It significantly improves screening hit rates and enables efficient, precise early-stage R&D of allosteric drugs.
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