Abstract
The limited scope of DNA-compatible chemistry restricts the types of chemical features that can be incorporated into DNA-encoded libraries (DELs). Here, a method to synthesize DNA-conjugated polycyclic isoxazolidines via a [3 + 2] nitrone-olefin cycloaddition is described. The reaction is compatible with many olefin-containing substrates and diverse N-alkylhydroxylamines. The ability to perform subsequent DNA ligation and PCR amplification was also confirmed. This methodology facilitates the synthesis of DELs containing topographically complex compounds with underexplored chemical features.
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