Biochemistry Unit, Oncology Research, Novartis Institutes of BioMedical Research, Basel, Switzerland.
Drug Discov Today. 2012 Apr;17(7-8):388-95. doi: 10.1016/j.drudis.2012.01.022. Epub 2012 Feb 3.
Among the fields of expertise required to develop drugs successfully, biochemistry holds a key position in drug discovery at the interface between chemistry, structural biology and cell biology. However, taking the example of protein kinases, it appears that biochemical assays are mostly used in the pharmaceutical industry to measure compound potency and/or selectivity. This limited use of biochemistry is surprising, given that detailed biochemical analyses are commonly used in academia to unravel molecular recognition processes. In this article, I show that biochemistry can provide invaluable information on the dynamics and energetics of compound-target interactions that cannot be obtained on the basis of potency measurements and structural data. Therefore, an extensive use of biochemistry in drug discovery could facilitate the identification and/or development of new drugs.
在成功开发药物所需的专业领域中,生物化学在化学、结构生物学和细胞生物学之间的药物发现界面中占据着关键地位。然而,以蛋白激酶为例,生物化学检测似乎主要用于制药行业来衡量化合物的效力和/或选择性。鉴于在学术界中通常使用详细的生化分析来揭示分子识别过程,这种对生物化学的有限使用令人惊讶。在本文中,我表明生物化学可以提供关于化合物-靶标相互作用的动力学和能量学的宝贵信息,而这些信息无法仅基于效力测量和结构数据获得。因此,在药物发现中广泛使用生物化学可以促进新药物的鉴定和/或开发。