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Covalent fragment-based drug discovery for target tractability.

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posted on 2024-04-03, 09:11 authored by William J McCarthy, Antonie J van der Zouwen, Jacob T Bush, Katrin Rittinger
An important consideration in drug discovery is the prioritization of tractable protein targets that are not only amenable to binding small molecules, but also alter disease biology in response to small molecule binding. Covalent fragment-based drug discovery has emerged as a powerful approach to aid in the identification of such protein targets. The application of irreversible binding mechanisms enables the identification of fragment hits for challenging-to-target proteins, allows proteome-wide screening in a cellular context, and makes it possible to determine functional effects with modestly potent ligands without the requirement for extensive compound optimization. Here, we provide an overview of recent approaches to covalent fragment-based screening and discuss how these have been applied to establish the tractability of unexplored binding sites on protein targets.

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Crick (Grant ID: CC2075, Grant title: Rittinger CC2075)

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