In this review, the use of general NMR spectroscopy techniques to detect ligand binding and to monitor enzyme kinetics and inhibition, which appear particularly useful in hit identification and validation, is reiterated. Furthermore, the use of NMR-based strategies for lead optimisations that are based on either iterative derivatisations of an initial core structure or on linking fragments that occupy adjacent pockets in the target’s binding site will also be described. Several recent examples will be reported and the use of these techniques in cases when the three dimensional structure of the target protein is known will be discussed.

NMR-based techniques in the hit identification and optimisation processes / M. Pellecchia; B. Becattini; K. J. Crowell; R. Fattorusso; M. Forino; M. Fragai; D. Jung; T. Mustelin; L. Tautz. - In: EXPERT OPINION ON THERAPEUTIC TARGETS. - ISSN 1472-8222. - STAMPA. - 8:(2004), pp. 597-611.

NMR-based techniques in the hit identification and optimisation processes

FRAGAI, MARCO;
2004

Abstract

In this review, the use of general NMR spectroscopy techniques to detect ligand binding and to monitor enzyme kinetics and inhibition, which appear particularly useful in hit identification and validation, is reiterated. Furthermore, the use of NMR-based strategies for lead optimisations that are based on either iterative derivatisations of an initial core structure or on linking fragments that occupy adjacent pockets in the target’s binding site will also be described. Several recent examples will be reported and the use of these techniques in cases when the three dimensional structure of the target protein is known will be discussed.
2004
8
597
611
M. Pellecchia; B. Becattini; K. J. Crowell; R. Fattorusso; M. Forino; M. Fragai; D. Jung; T. Mustelin; L. Tautz
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