Kingston, David G. I.2017-01-252017-01-252008-06-060022-3263http://hdl.handle.net/10919/74421Recent research on the chemistry of natural products from the author’s group that led to the receipt of the ACS Ernest Guenther Award in the Chemistry of Natural Products is reviewed. REDOR NMR and synthetic studies established of the T-taxol conformation as the bioactive tubulin-binding conformation, and these results were confirmed by the synthesis of compounds which clearly owed their activity or lack of activity to whether or not they could adopt the T-taxol conformation. Similar studies with the epothilones suggest that the current tubulin-binding model needs to be modified. Examples of natural products discovery and biodiversity conservation in Suriname and Madagascar are also presented, and it is concluded that natural products chemistry will continue to make significant contributions to drug discovery.3975 - 3984 (10) page(s)application/mswordenIn CopyrightChemistry, OrganicChemistryMADAGASCAR RAIN-FORESTBOUND PACLITAXEL CONFORMATIONT-TAXOL CONFORMATIONALPHA-BETA-TUBULINBIOLOGICAL EVALUATIONMACROCYCLIC TAXOIDSELECTRON CRYSTALLOGRAPHYCOMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRYHYDROPHOBIC COLLAPSEMEDICINAL CHEMISTRYA natural love of natural productsArticle - RefereedJournal of Organic Chemistryhttps://doi.org/10.1021/jo800239a7311