Toxicophore exploration as a screening technology for drug design and discovery: techniques, scope and limitations

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作者
Singh, Pankaj Kumar [1 ]
Negi, Arvind [1 ]
Gupta, Pawan Kumar [2 ]
Chauhan, Monika [1 ]
Kumar, Raj [1 ]
机构
[1] Cent Univ Punjab, Sch Basic & Appl Sci, Ctr Pharmaceut Sci & Nat Prod, Lab Drug Design & Synth, Bathinda 151001, India
[2] Cent Univ Punjab, Sch Basic & Appl Sci, Ctr Computat Sci, Bathinda 151001, India
关键词
Toxicophore; Screening techniques; Biological; Computational; Toxicity; Hepatotoxicity; PROTEIN INVERSE DOCKING; RODENT CARCINOGENICITY; CHEMICAL-STRUCTURE; TOXICITY; PREDICTION; BIOACTIVATION; TARGETS; IDENTIFICATION; MUTAGENICITY; VALIDATION;
D O I
10.1007/s00204-015-1587-5
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
Toxicity is a common drawback of newly designed chemotherapeutic agents. With the exception of pharmacophore-induced toxicity (lack of selectivity at higher concentrations of a drug), the toxicity due to chemotherapeutic agents is based on the toxicophore moiety present in the drug. To date, methodologies implemented to determine toxicophores may be broadly classified into biological, bioanalytical and computational approaches. The biological approach involves analysis of bioactivated metabolites, whereas the computational approach involves a QSAR-based method, mapping techniques, an inverse docking technique and a few toxicophore identification/estimation tools. Being one of the major steps in drug discovery process, toxicophore identification has proven to be an essential screening step in drug design and development. The paper is first of its kind, attempting to cover and compare different methodologies employed in predicting and determining toxicophores with an emphasis on their scope and limitations. Such information may prove vital in the appropriate selection of methodology and can be used as screening technology by researchers to discover the toxicophoric potentials of their designed and synthesized moieties. Additionally, it can be utilized in the manipulation of molecules containing toxicophores in such a manner that their toxicities might be eliminated or removed.
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页码:1785 / 1802
页数:18
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