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Library design target class-specific

Another important class of targeted libraries is aimed at specific families of targets. Examples are kinases (125, 126), proteases (127-129), and G-protein coupled receptors (130, 131). These libraries are driven by generic structural information on the family of proteins, and the correct use of this information (creation of a loose pharmacophore, selection of monomers/products on the basis of the similarity fit into the pharmacophoric model) is similar to the process observed for focused library design. [Pg.200]


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