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Species-specific lipophilicities of fluorinated diketones in complex equilibria systems and their potential as multifaceted reversible covalent warheads

Chemistry

Species-specific lipophilicities of fluorinated diketones in complex equilibria systems and their potential as multifaceted reversible covalent warheads

I. Columbus, L. Ghindes-azaria, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Ishay Columbus and colleagues unveils the versatile physicochemical properties of fluorinated diketones (FDKs), highlighting their potential as reversible covalent warheads in drug development. Discover how the unique CF2(CO)2 group adapts to various environments, showcasing exciting shifts in lipophilicity that could revolutionize therapeutic strategies.

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Abstract
Combined molecular, physicochemical and chemical properties of electrophilic warheads can be applied to create covalent drugs with diverse facets. Here we study these properties in fluorinated diketones (FDKs) and their multicomponent equilibrium systems in the presence of protic nucleophiles, revealing the potential of the CF2(CO)2 group to act as a multifaceted warhead for reversible covalent drugs. The equilibria compositions of various FDKs in water/octanol contain up to nine species. A simultaneous direct species-specific 19F-NMR-based log P determination of these complex equilibria systems was achieved and revealed in some cases lipophilic to hydrophilic shifts, indicating possible adaptation to different environments. This was also demonstrated in 19F-MAS-NMR-based water-membrane partitioning measurements. An interpretation of the results is suggested by the aid of a DFT study and 19F-DOSY-NMR spectroscopy. In dilute solutions, a model FDK reacted with protected cysteine to form two hemi-thioketal regioisomers, indicating possible flexible regio-reactivity of CF2(CO)2 warheads toward cysteine residues.
Publisher
Communications Chemistry
Published On
Sep 15, 2023
Authors
Ishay Columbus, Lee Ghindes-Azaria, Ido Michael Herzog, Eliav Blum, Galit Parvari, Yoav Eichen, Yoram Cohen, Eytan Gershonov, Eyal Drug, Sigal Saphier, Shlomi Elias, Boris Smolkin, Yossi Zafrani
Tags
fluorinated diketones
reversible covalent warheads
drug development
physicochemical properties
lipophilicity
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