High-resolution view of compound promiscuity

  • Hu Y
  • Bajorath J
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Abstract

Compound promiscuity is defined as the ability of a small molecule to specifically interact with multiple biological targets. So-defined promiscuity is relevant for drug discovery because it provides the molecular basis of polypharmacology, which is increasingly implicated in the therapeutic efficacy of drugs. Recent studies have analyzed different aspects of compound promiscuity on the basis of currently available activity data. In this commentary, we present take-home messages from these studies augmented with new results to generate a detailed picture of compound promiscuity that might serve as a reference for further discussions and research activities.

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Hu, Y., & Bajorath, J. (2013). High-resolution view of compound promiscuity. F1000Research, 2, 144. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.2-144.v1

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