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Resumen de Integrated teaching of structure-based drug design and biopharmaceutics: a computer-based approach

Brian T. Sutch, Rebecca M. Romero, Nouri Neamati, Ian S. Haworth

  • Rational drug design requires expertise in structural biology, medicinal chemistry, physiology, and related fields. In teaching structure-based drug design, it is important to develop an understanding of the need for early recognition of molecules with "drug-like" properties as a key component. That is, it is not merely sufficient to teach students how to design an effective inhibitor for a particular protein; instead, it is important to convey the need for simultaneous consideration of biopharmaceutical properties that will optimize the chances of the inhibitor becoming a drug. These are advanced concepts, but they can be addressed through computer-based methods. Here, an educational approach using a case study is described in which students "design" a potential drug through use of software, most of which is Web-based and freely available.


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