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Fragment-based cocktail crystallography by the medical structural genomics of pathogenic protozoa consortium.

TitleFragment-based cocktail crystallography by the medical structural genomics of pathogenic protozoa consortium.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsVerlinde, CLMJ, Fan, E, Shibata, S, Zhang, Z, Sun, Z, Deng, W, Ross, J, Kim, J, Xiao, L, Arakaki, TL, Bosch, J, Caruthers, JM, Larson, ET, Letrong, I, Napuli, A, Kelly, A, Mueller, N, Zucker, F, Van Voorhis, WC, Buckner, FS, Merritt, EA, Hol, WGJ
JournalCurr Top Med Chem
Volume9
Issue18
Pagination1678-87
Date Published2009
ISSN1873-4294
KeywordsCrystallography, X-Ray, Drug Design, Drug Discovery, Genome, Protozoan, Humans, Protozoan Infections, Small Molecule Libraries
Abstract

The history of fragment-based drug discovery, with an emphasis on crystallographic methods, is sketched, illuminating various contributions, including our own, which preceded the industrial development of the method. Subsequently, the creation of the BMSC fragment cocktails library is described. The BMSC collection currently comprises 68 cocktails of 10 compounds that are shape-wise diverse. The utility of these cocktails for initiating lead discovery in structure-based drug design has been explored by soaking numerous protein crystals obtained by our MSGPP (Medical Structural Genomics of Pathogenic Protozoa) consortium. Details of the fragment selection and cocktail design procedures, as well as examples of the successes obtained are given. The BMSC Fragment Cocktail recipes are available free of charge and are in use in over 20 academic labs.

Alternate JournalCurr Top Med Chem
PubMed ID19929835