Drug Design Based on Marine Natural Product Scaffolds
A special issue of Marine Drugs (ISSN 1660-3397).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2016) | Viewed by 35787
Special Issue Editor
Interests: olive phenolics; optimization of bioactive natural product scaffolds; breast cancer migration, invasion, metastasis and recurrence; c-Met/HGF pathway; PCSK9-LDLR interaction inhibitors; computer-aided/rational semisynthetic optimizations of natural products
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Dear Colleagues,
Drug design is based on optimization of a molecule to bind at a specific molecular target, usually a macromolecule, with high degree of selectivity and potency to achieve a specific therapeutic effective without any, or with minimal, off-target effects. The binding tools of the potential “drug entity” are usually unique diverse functional groups (pharmacophores). Marine natural products (MNPs) are characterized by their structural novelty, complexity, and diversity. Bioactive MNPs are capable of interacting with biological macromolecules, with high selectivity and potency. Researchers used marine secondary metabolites as molecular probes for many decades to interrogate the complex biological systems and/or utilize them as candidates to modulate pharmacologically-relevant signaling pathways underlying diseases. Seven marine-derived products have been approved as drugs by the United States Food and Drug Administration and/or European Medicines Agency to treat various diseases and others are showing outstanding success in different clinical trial phases. As a Guest Editor, I invite researchers to provide recent advances in which marine macro-and microorganisms-derived molecules are used for the discovery of novel scaffolds and pharmacophores that may inspire the design of potential drug candidates.
Prof. Dr. Khalid A. El Sayed
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- binding mode
- computer-aided drug design
- drug design
- drug discovery
- drug scaffold
- medicinal chemistry
- molecular target
- pharmacophores
- signal transduction
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