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Predicting Drug Resistance Using Deep Mutational Scanning.


ABSTRACT: Drug resistance is a major healthcare challenge, resulting in a continuous need to develop new inhibitors. The development of these inhibitors requires an understanding of the mechanisms of resistance for a critical mass of occurrences. Recent genome editing technologies based on high-throughput DNA synthesis and sequencing may help to predict mutations resulting in resistance by testing large mutagenesis libraries. Here we describe the rationale of this approach, with examples and relevance to drug development and resistance in malaria.

SUBMITTER: Pines G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7248951 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Predicting Drug Resistance Using Deep Mutational Scanning.

Pines Gur G   Fankhauser Reilly G RG   Eckert Carrie A CA  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20200511 9


Drug resistance is a major healthcare challenge, resulting in a continuous need to develop new inhibitors. The development of these inhibitors requires an understanding of the mechanisms of resistance for a critical mass of occurrences. Recent genome editing technologies based on high-throughput DNA synthesis and sequencing may help to predict mutations resulting in resistance by testing large mutagenesis libraries. Here we describe the rationale of this approach, with examples and relevance to  ...[more]

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