Structure-Based Chemogenomics: Analysis of Protein Family Landscapes

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Abstract

Analysis of the three-dimensional structures of protein ligand complexes provides valuable insight into both the common interaction patterns within a target family and the discriminating features between the different members of a target family. Knowledge of the common interaction patterns helps to design target family focused chemical libraries for hit finding, while the discriminating features can be exploited to optimize the selectivity profile of a lead compound against particular member of a target family. Herein, we review the computational tools which have been developed to analyze crystal structures of members of a target family.

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Pirard, B. (2009). Structure-Based Chemogenomics: Analysis of Protein Family Landscapes. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 575, pp. 281–296). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-274-2_12

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