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Expanding the range of 'druggable' targets with natural product-based libraries: an academic perspective.


ABSTRACT: Existing drugs address a relatively narrow range of biological targets. As a result, libraries of drug-like molecules have proven ineffective against a variety of challenging targets, such as protein-protein interactions, nucleic acid complexes, and antibacterial modalities. In contrast, natural products are known to be effective at modulating such targets, and new libraries are being developed based on underrepresented scaffolds and regions of chemical space associated with natural products. This has led to several recent successes in identifying new chemical probes that address these challenging targets.

SUBMITTER: Bauer RA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2878877 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expanding the range of 'druggable' targets with natural product-based libraries: an academic perspective.

Bauer Renato A RA   Wurst Jacqueline M JM   Tan Derek S DS  

Current opinion in chemical biology 20100302 3


Existing drugs address a relatively narrow range of biological targets. As a result, libraries of drug-like molecules have proven ineffective against a variety of challenging targets, such as protein-protein interactions, nucleic acid complexes, and antibacterial modalities. In contrast, natural products are known to be effective at modulating such targets, and new libraries are being developed based on underrepresented scaffolds and regions of chemical space associated with natural products. Th  ...[more]

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