Seeing is believing: the impact of structural genomics on antimicrobial drug discovery

MB Schmid - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2004 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2004nature.com
Over the past decade, the availability of complete microbial genome sequences has led to
changes in the strategies that are used to search for novel anti-infectives. However, despite
the identification of many new potential drug targets, novel antimicrobial agents have been
slow to emerge from these efforts. In part, this reflects the long discovery and development
times that are needed to bring new drugs to market and the bottlenecks at the stages of
identifying good lead compounds and optimizing these leads into drug candidates …
Abstract
Over the past decade, the availability of complete microbial genome sequences has led to changes in the strategies that are used to search for novel anti-infectives. However, despite the identification of many new potential drug targets, novel antimicrobial agents have been slow to emerge from these efforts. In part, this reflects the long discovery and development times that are needed to bring new drugs to market and the bottlenecks at the stages of identifying good lead compounds and optimizing these leads into drug candidates. Structural genomics will hopefully provide opportunities to overcome these bottlenecks and populate the antimicrobial pipeline.
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