Conformational control in structure-based drug design

[Display omitted] In structure-based drug design, the basic goal is to design molecules that fit complementarily to a given binding pocket. Since such computationally modeled molecules may not adopt the intended bound conformation outside the binding pocket, one challenge is to ensure that the desig...

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description [Display omitted] In structure-based drug design, the basic goal is to design molecules that fit complementarily to a given binding pocket. Since such computationally modeled molecules may not adopt the intended bound conformation outside the binding pocket, one challenge is to ensure that the designed ligands adopt similar low energy conformations both inside and outside of the binding pocket. Computational chemistry methods and conformational preferences of small molecules from PDB and Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) can be used to predict the bound structures of the designed molecules. Herein, we review applications of conformational control in structure-based drug design using selected examples from the recent medicinal chemistry literature. The main purpose is to highlight some intriguing conformational features that can be applied to other drug discovery programs.
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Enzyme Inhibitors - chemistry
Enzyme Inhibitors - pharmacology
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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