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  2. Roles for Structural Biology in the Discovery of Drugs and Agrochemicals Targeting Sterol 14α-Demethylases

Roles for Structural Biology in the Discovery of Drugs and Agrochemicals Targeting Sterol 14α-Demethylases

  • J Fungi (Basel). 2021 Jan 20;7(2):67. doi: 10.3390/jof7020067.
Brian C Monk 1 Mikhail V Keniya 1
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Oral Sciences, Sir John Walsh Research Institute, University of Otago, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand.
Abstract

Antifungal drugs and Antifungal agrochemicals have significant limitations. These include several unintended consequences of their use including the growing importance of intrinsic and acquired resistance. These problems underpin an increasingly urgent need to improve the existing classes of antifungals and to discover novel antifungals. Structural insights into drug targets and their complexes with both substrates and inhibitory ligands increase opportunity for the discovery of more effective antifungals. Implementation of this promise, which requires multiple skill sets, is beginning to yield candidates from discovery programs that could more quickly find their place in the clinic. This review will describe how structural biology is providing information for the improvement and discovery of inhibitors targeting the essential Fungal enzyme sterol 14α-demethylase.

Keywords

CYP51; antifungal drug discovery; azole agrochemicals; azole drugs; in silico screens; molecular docking; pharmacophore; sterol 14α-demethylase; structure-directed drug design.

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