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Contemporary Accounts in Drug Discovery and Development


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known to bind to the switch-II pocket of KRASG12C. (b) Fragmentation of the inhibitor structure before enumeration, including a depiction of the nature and size of the used fragment libraries. (c) Enumeration and prioritization workflow."/>

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      2.3.4 Supporting Hit to Lead Exploration for a Series of Phosphodiesterase 2A Inhibitors

Schematic illustration of correlation of experimental and calculated binding activity for the compounds synthesized in each round of the FEP-guided design.

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Schematic illustration of the structures of initial hit and lead compound [130].

      For the many researchers who have dedicated decades of their professional lives to the invention, development, and improvement of computational methods to aid drug discovery, it is deeply gratifying to now routinely see reports of these methods accelerating the discovery of novel and more effective drug therapies. These computational methods enable discovery teams to more comprehensively vet protein targets under consideration for project tractability and rapidly discover novel hits as was demonstrated for ACC and KRAS, and also accelerate hit‐to‐lead and lead optimization, as was shown for PDE2A and TYK2. Yet, despite these successes, there is clearly a great deal of work yet to do. We anticipate a major focus of future work to include the development of mixed experimental/computational approaches such as machine learning enhanced DNA‐encoded library screening and FEP‐guided fragment linking. We would also highlight that the development of predictive ADMET methods, especially related to rate of clearance, is an area clearly in need of improvement. We are excited though by the progress that has been made and look forward to what will be accomplished in the future.

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