Target selection is a critical step in the majority of modern drug discovery programs. The viability of a drug target depends on two components: biological relevance and chemical tractability. The concept of druggability was introduced to describe the second component, and it is defined as the ability of a target to bind a drug-like molecule with a therapeutically useful level of affinity. To investigate the rules that govern druggability, we developed an algorithm to isolate and characterize the binding pockets of protein targets. Using this algorithm, we performed a comparative analysis between the relevant pockets of 60 targets of approved drugs and a diverse set of 440 ligand-binding pockets. As a result, we defined a preferred property...
Predicting druggability and prioritising certain disease modifying targets is critical in drug disco...
Part one: This review provides a holistic introduction to the evolving druggability and developabili...
<p>Multiple pockets per protein are considered, but one is shown here for simplicity.</p
Target selection is a critical step in the majority of modern drug discovery programs. The viability...
We have developed a new computational algorithm for de novo identification of protein-ligand bindin...
Judging if a protein is able to bind orally available molecules with high affinity, i.e. if a protei...
The introduction of Lipinski's 'Rule of Five' has initiated a profound shift in the thinking paradig...
ABSTRACT: Druggability assessment of a target protein has emerged in recent years as an important co...
<p>Targets are from <i>Huang and Jacobson</i><a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/1...
Druggability assessment of a target protein has emerged in recent years as an important concept in h...
A powerful early approach to evaluating the druggability of proteins involved determining the hit ra...
An efficient molecular simulation methodology has been developed for the evaluation of the druggabil...
Over the past decade, researchers in the pharmaceutical industry and academia have made retrospectiv...
Accurate identification of drug targets is a crucial part of any drug development program. We mined ...
AbstractCoincidence of the properties of ligand binding pockets in native proteins with those in pro...
Predicting druggability and prioritising certain disease modifying targets is critical in drug disco...
Part one: This review provides a holistic introduction to the evolving druggability and developabili...
<p>Multiple pockets per protein are considered, but one is shown here for simplicity.</p
Target selection is a critical step in the majority of modern drug discovery programs. The viability...
We have developed a new computational algorithm for de novo identification of protein-ligand bindin...
Judging if a protein is able to bind orally available molecules with high affinity, i.e. if a protei...
The introduction of Lipinski's 'Rule of Five' has initiated a profound shift in the thinking paradig...
ABSTRACT: Druggability assessment of a target protein has emerged in recent years as an important co...
<p>Targets are from <i>Huang and Jacobson</i><a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/1...
Druggability assessment of a target protein has emerged in recent years as an important concept in h...
A powerful early approach to evaluating the druggability of proteins involved determining the hit ra...
An efficient molecular simulation methodology has been developed for the evaluation of the druggabil...
Over the past decade, researchers in the pharmaceutical industry and academia have made retrospectiv...
Accurate identification of drug targets is a crucial part of any drug development program. We mined ...
AbstractCoincidence of the properties of ligand binding pockets in native proteins with those in pro...
Predicting druggability and prioritising certain disease modifying targets is critical in drug disco...
Part one: This review provides a holistic introduction to the evolving druggability and developabili...
<p>Multiple pockets per protein are considered, but one is shown here for simplicity.</p