
Desosamine occurring ubiquitously in natural products is introduced into isocyanide based multicomponent reaction chemistry. Corresponding products are of potential interest for the design of novel antibiotics.
chemical reaction, Models, Molecular, natural product, drug design, drug hydrolysis, Multicomponent reaction, Carbohydrate Conformation, Desosamine, Tetrazole, cyanide, hydrogen bond, Antibiotic, article, Amino Sugars, aminolysis, Ribosome, structure analysis, unclassified drug, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Isocyanide, drug structure, erythromycin, Drug Design, drug synthesis, 2 aminodesosamine, combinatorial chemistry
chemical reaction, Models, Molecular, natural product, drug design, drug hydrolysis, Multicomponent reaction, Carbohydrate Conformation, Desosamine, Tetrazole, cyanide, hydrogen bond, Antibiotic, article, Amino Sugars, aminolysis, Ribosome, structure analysis, unclassified drug, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Isocyanide, drug structure, erythromycin, Drug Design, drug synthesis, 2 aminodesosamine, combinatorial chemistry
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