Design of Targeted Libraries Against the Human Chk1 Kinase Using PGVL Hub

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Abstract

PGVL Hub is a Pfizer internal desktop tool for chemical library and singleton design. In this chapter, we give a short introduction to PGVL Hub, the core workflow it supports, and the rich design capabilities it provides. By re-creating two legacy targeted libraries against the human checkpoint kinase 1 (Chk1) as a showcase, we illustrate how PGVL Hub could be used to help library designers carry out the steps in library design and realize design objectives such as SAR expansion and improvement in both kinase selectivity and compound aqueous solubility. Finally we share several tips about library design and usage of PGVL Hub.

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Peng, Z., & Hu, Q. (2011). Design of Targeted Libraries Against the Human Chk1 Kinase Using PGVL Hub. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 685, pp. 321–336). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-931-4_16

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