Functional genomic screening with CRISPR has provided a powerful and precise new way to interrogate the phenotypic consequences of gene manipulation in high-throughput, unbiased analyses. However, some experimental paradigms prove especially challenging and require carefully and appropriately adapted screening approaches. In particular, negative selection (or sensitivity) screening, often the most experimentally desirable modality of screening, has remained a challenge in drug discovery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first total synthesis of (+)-clavilactone B, a potent antifungal agent and novel tyrosine kinase inhibitor, is described. The absolute configuration of clavilactones has been unambiguously established by using Sharpless asymmetric epoxidation to generate the enantiomerically pure substrate. The strategy highlights the use of a powerful and convergent three-component benzyne coupling with a methylallyl Grignard and a chiral epoxy-aldehyde to generate two C-C bonds and install the carbon skeleton of clavilactone.
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