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Privileged Molecules for Protein Binding Identified from NMR-Based Screening
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Targeted LibraryProtein TargetsDrug TargetBiochemistryMedicineNatural SciencesRational Drug DesignBiphenyl SubstructureMolecular BiologyProtein EngineeringProtein BindingProtein NmrPrivileged MoleculesSmall Molecule LibraryMolecular RecognitionMolecular DockingStructural BiologyDrug Discovery
A statistical analysis of NMR-derived binding data on 11 protein targets was performed to identify molecular motifs that are preferred for protein binding. The analysis indicates that compounds which contain a biphenyl substructure preferentially bind to a wide range of proteins and that high levels of specificity (>250-fold) can be achieved even for these small molecules. These results suggest that high-throughput screening libraries that are enriched with biphenyl-containing compounds can be expected to have increased chances of yielding high-affinity ligands for proteins, and they suggest that the biphenyl can be utilized as a template for the discovery and design of therapeutics with high affinity and specificity for a broad range of protein targets.
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