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Fragment-based approaches to the discovery of kinase inhibitors
- Source :
- Methods in enzymology. 548
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Protein kinases are one of the most important families of drug targets, and aberrant kinase activity has been linked to a large number of disease areas. Although eminently targetable using small molecules, kinases present a number of challenges as drug targets, not least obtaining selectivity across such a large and relatively closely related target family. Fragment-based drug discovery involves screening simple, low-molecular weight compounds to generate initial hits against a target. These hits are then optimized to more potent compounds via medicinal chemistry, usually facilitated by structural biology. Here, we will present a number of recent examples of fragment-based approaches to the discovery of kinase inhibitors, detailing the construction of fragment-screening libraries, the identification and validation of fragment hits, and their optimization into potent and selective lead compounds. The advantages of fragment-based methodologies will be discussed, along with some of the challenges associated with using this route. Finally, we will present a number of key lessons derived both from our own experience running fragment screens against kinases and from a large number of published studies.
Details
- ISSN :
- 15577988
- Volume :
- 548
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Methods in enzymology
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid..........4dcbb6676f521774cf043f8e99a4c54a