Discovery of high affinity inhibitors of Leishmania donovani N-myristoyltransferase

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Abstract

N-Myristoyltransferase (NMT) is a potential drug target in Leishmania parasites. Scaffold-hopping from published inhibitors yielded the serendipitous discovery of a chemotype selective for Leishmania donovani NMT; development led to high affinity inhibitors with excellent ligand efficiency. The binding mode was characterised by crystallography and provides a structural rationale for selectivity.

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Rackham, M. D., Yu, Z., Brannigan, J. A., Heal, W. P., Paape, D., Barker, K. V., … Tate, E. W. (2015). Discovery of high affinity inhibitors of Leishmania donovani N-myristoyltransferase. MedChemComm, 6(10), 1761–1766. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5md00241a

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