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Current Medicinal Chemistry

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ISSN (Print): 0929-8673
ISSN (Online): 1875-533X

Bringing Kinases Into Focus: Efficient Drug Design Through the Use of Chemogenomic Toolkits

Author(s): Veronique Birault, C. J. Harris, Joelle Le, Mike Lipkin, Ravi Nerella and Adrian Stevens

Volume 13, Issue 15, 2006

Page: [1735 - 1748] Pages: 14

DOI: 10.2174/092986706777452452

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Abstract

The study of protein target families, as opposed to single targets, has become a very powerful tool in chemogenomics-led drug discovery. By integrating comprehensive chemoinformatics and bioinformatics databases with customised analytical tools, a Toolkit approach for the target family is possible, thus allowing predictions of the ligand class, affinity, selectivity and likely off-target issues to be made for the guidance of the medicinal chemist. In this review, we highlight the development and application of the Toolkit approach to the protein kinase superfamily, drawing on examples from lead optimisation studies and the design of focused libraries for lead discovery.

Keywords: Chemogenomics, kinases, Toolkit, 2D-roadmap™, Kinome Similarity Analysis™, KSA, cyclin-dependent, CDK2, CDK4, p38


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