Overview
Volume 4 of Advances in Medicinal Chemistry is comprised of six chapters on a wide range of topics in medicinal chemistry, including molecular modeling, structure-based drug design, organic synthesis, peptide conformational analysis, biological assessment, structure-activity correlation, and lead optimization. Chapter 1 presents an account about amino acid-based peptide mimetics corresponding to b-turn, loop, helical motifs in proteins as a probe of ligand-receptor and ligand-enzyme molecular interactions. Chapter 2 addresses new facets of the medicinal chemistry of the important anticancer drug Taxol(r) (paclitaxel). Chapter 3 relates an account of the search for new drugs for the treatment of malaria based on the natural product artemisinin. Chapter 4 applies computational chemistry to the evaluation of compound libraries for biological testing. Chapter 5 describes the construction of a 3-dimensional molecular model of the human thrombin receptor, the first protease-activated G-protein coupled receptor (PAR-1), as a means to explore the intermolecular contacts involved in agonist peptide recognition.Finally, Chapter 6 describes the research conducted at Merck on inhibitors of farnesyl transferase as a potential treatment for human cancers.
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Author: B.E. Maryanoff (Drug Discovery, R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Spring House, Pennsylvania, USA) ,
A.B. Reitz (Drug Discovery, R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Spring House, Pennsylvania, USA)
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint: JAI Press Inc.
Volume: v. 4
Weight: 0.680kg
ISBN: 9780762300648
ISBN 10: 0762300647
Pages: 321
Publication Date: 01 April 1999
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Professional & Vocational
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Availability: Manufactured on demand

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