Abstract
Drug development is a long and expensive process. It starts from the identification of a small molecule (hit compound) endowed with the ability to suppress a cellular or viral enzyme essential for the development of a given disease and proceeds through subsequent rounds of structural changes and optimization until the desired pharmacological properties are reached (lead compound). At any point of the hit-to-lead optimization process, it is of essence to monitor the behavior of the intermediate molecules with respect to their molecular targets. This involves precise mechanism of action studies as well as quantitative measurement of the performance of the compound against its target. Enzyme kinetic studies are thus an essential component of the drug development process. Relevant examples of the power of enzyme kinetics in the antiviral drug development process will be discussed in the context of anti-HIV chemotherapy.
Keywords: Enzyme kinetics, Virtual screening, SAR, Inhibitors, Antiviral drugs.
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Title:The Power of Enzyme Kinetics in the Drug Development Process
Volume: 14 Issue: 5
Author(s): Alberta Samuele, Emmanuele Crespan, Anna Garbelli, Laura Bavagnoli and Giovanni Maga
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Keywords: Enzyme kinetics, Virtual screening, SAR, Inhibitors, Antiviral drugs.
Abstract: Drug development is a long and expensive process. It starts from the identification of a small molecule (hit compound) endowed with the ability to suppress a cellular or viral enzyme essential for the development of a given disease and proceeds through subsequent rounds of structural changes and optimization until the desired pharmacological properties are reached (lead compound). At any point of the hit-to-lead optimization process, it is of essence to monitor the behavior of the intermediate molecules with respect to their molecular targets. This involves precise mechanism of action studies as well as quantitative measurement of the performance of the compound against its target. Enzyme kinetic studies are thus an essential component of the drug development process. Relevant examples of the power of enzyme kinetics in the antiviral drug development process will be discussed in the context of anti-HIV chemotherapy.
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Samuele Alberta, Crespan Emmanuele, Garbelli Anna, Bavagnoli Laura and Maga Giovanni, The Power of Enzyme Kinetics in the Drug Development Process, Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 2013; 14 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920101405131111105023
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920101405131111105023 |
Print ISSN 1389-2010 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-4316 |
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