Abstract
Genomics and proteomics have unveiled a plethora of protein-protein interactions that may control cellular processes involved in disease development. Many of these interactions involve non-traditional candidate targets (i.e., neither enzymes nor cell surface receptors / channels). To date, non-traditional targets have largely been ignored by the pharmaceutical industry or have failed to lead to drugs. This review focuses on the use of transdominant genetically encoded agents and specialized small-molecule drugs to explore this void.
Keywords: transdominant genetics, reverse genetics, protein-protein interaction, non-traditional drug target
Current Gene Therapy
Title: Non-Traditional Drug Targets: High Risk, High Reward
Volume: 3 Issue: 5
Author(s): Tanya Sandrock and Alexander Kamb
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Keywords: transdominant genetics, reverse genetics, protein-protein interaction, non-traditional drug target
Abstract: Genomics and proteomics have unveiled a plethora of protein-protein interactions that may control cellular processes involved in disease development. Many of these interactions involve non-traditional candidate targets (i.e., neither enzymes nor cell surface receptors / channels). To date, non-traditional targets have largely been ignored by the pharmaceutical industry or have failed to lead to drugs. This review focuses on the use of transdominant genetically encoded agents and specialized small-molecule drugs to explore this void.
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Sandrock Tanya and Kamb Alexander, Non-Traditional Drug Targets: High Risk, High Reward, Current Gene Therapy 2003; 3 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523034578212
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5631 |
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