NMR in target driven drug discovery: why not?

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Abstract

No matter the source of compounds, drug discovery campaigns focused directly on the target are entirely dependent on a consistent stream of reliable data that reports on how a putative ligand interacts with the protein of interest. The data will derive from many sources including enzyme assays and many types of biophysical binding assays such as TR-FRET, SPR, thermophoresis and many others. Each method has its strengths and weaknesses, but none is as information rich and broadly applicable as NMR. Here we provide a number of examples of the utility of NMR for enabling and providing ongoing support for the early pre-clinical phase of small molecule drug discovery efforts. The examples have been selected for their usefulness in a commercial setting, with full understanding of the need for speed, cost-effectiveness and ease of implementation.

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Keiffer, S., Carneiro, M. G., Hollander, J., Kobayashi, M., Pogoryelev, D., Ab, E., … Siegal, G. (2020). NMR in target driven drug discovery: why not? Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 74(10–11), 521–529. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10858-020-00343-9

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