Not Your Usual Bioisostere: Solid State Study of 3D Interactions in Cubanes
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Flanagan, K.J., Bernhard, S.S.R., Plunkett, S. & Senge, M.O., Not Your Usual Bioisostere: Solid State Study of 3D Interactions in Cubanes, 2019, Chemistry - A European Journal, 25, 28Download Item:
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Previous studies by Desiraju and co-workers have
implicated the acidic hydrogen atoms of cubane as a support
network for hydrogen-bonding groups. Herein we report a detailed
structural analysis of all currently available 1,4-disubstituted cubane
structures with an emphasis on how the cubane scaffold interacts in
its solid-state environment. In this regard, the interactions between
the cubane hydrogen atoms and acids, ester, halogens, ethynyl,
nitrogenous groups, and other cubane scaffolds were cataloged. The
goal of this study was to investigate the potential of cubane as a
substitute for phenyl. This could be achieved by analyzing all
contacts that are directed by the cubane hydrogen atoms in the Xray
crystal structures. As a result, we have established several new
cubane interaction profiles, such as the catemer formation seen in
esters, the preferences of halogen-hydrogen contacts over direct
halogen-bonding, and the stabilizing effects caused by the cubane
hydrogens interacting with ethynyl groups. These interaction profiles
can then be used as a guide for designing cubane bioisosteres of
known materials and drugs containing phenyl moieties.
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