Matthew Holcomb, Manuel Llanos, Althea Hansel-Harris, Stefano Forli
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Abstract
Covalent probes are becoming increasingly important to both fundamental biology and drug design, as what was once an idiosyncrasy at best and a source of toxicity at worst has transitioned to a paradigm for drug discovery. However, these covalent probes offer different challenges for the incorporation of structural data into the design process than do non-covalent probes, whose activity may be captured by very few bound states. In this review, we discuss the role of structure-based design in the discovery and optimization of covalent probes, with a special emphasis on computational methods to leverage structural data.
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