Overview on the current status on virtual high-throughput screening and combinatorial chemistry approaches in multi-target anticancer drug discovery; Part II

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Geromichalos, George D. [1 ]
Alifieris, Constantinos E. [2 ]
Geromichalou, Elena G. [2 ]
Trafalis, Dimitrios T. [2 ]
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[1] Theagen Canc Hosp, Dept Cell Culture Mol Modeling & Drug Design, Symeonid Res Ctr, 2 Al Symeonidi Str, Thessaloniki 54007, Greece
[2] Univ Athens, Sch Med, Pharmacol Lab, Athens, Greece
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JOURNAL OF BUON | 2016年 / 21卷 / 06期
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combinatorial chemistry; computational molecular docking; computer aided drug design; multi-target drug discovery; signaling networks; virtual high-through-put screening; FLEXIBLE LIGAND DOCKING; LEAD DISCOVERY; COMPOUND LIBRARIES; DESIGN; MOLECULES; QSAR; PHARMACOPHORES; IDENTIFICATION; OPTIMIZATION; DESCRIPTORS;
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Conventional drug design embraces the "one gene, one drug, one disease" philosophy. Nowadays, new generation of anticancer drugs, able to inhibit more than one pathway, is believed to play a major role in contemporary anticancer drug research. In this way, polypharmacology, focusing on multi-target drugs, has emerged as a new paradigm in drug discovery. A number of recent successful drugs have in part or in whole emerged from a structure-based research approach. Many advances including crystallography and informatics are behind these successes. In this part II we will review the role and methodology of ligand-, structure- and fragment-based computer-aided drug design computer aided drug desing (CADD), virtual high throughput screening (vHTS), de novo drug design, fragment-based design and structure-based molecular docking, homology modeling, combinatorial chemistry and library design, pharmacophore model chemistry and informatics in modern drug discovery.
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