Macrocycles in Drug Discovery─Learning from the Past for the Future
Uppsala University · University of Turin
Abstract
We have analyzed FDA-approved macrocyclic drugs, clinical candidates, and the recent literature to understand how macrocycles are used in drug discovery. Current drugs are mainly used in infectious disease and oncology, while oncology is the major indication for the clinical candidates and in the literature Most macrocyclic drugs bind to targets that have difficult to drug binding sites. Natural products have provided 80-90% of the drugs and clinical candidates, whereas macrocycles in ChEMBL have less complex structures. Macrocycles usually reside in the beyond the Rule of 5 chemical space, but 30-40% of the drugs and clinical candidates are orally bioavailable. Simple bi-descriptor models, i.e., HBD ≤ 7 in…
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3Topics & keywords
- chEMBL
- Chemistry
- Drug discovery
- Drug
- Chemical space
- Pharmacology
- Drug repositioning
- Combinatorial chemistry