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Recent advances in proteasome inhibitor discovery

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Pages 537-568 | Published online: 02 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

Introduction: Proteasome inhibition is a quickly advancing subject of research and has a significant potential to become a potent therapeutic modality for many diseases and disorders. The aim of this review is to present the reader with the variety of approaches to the proteasome inhibitor discovery as well as highlight the diversity of scaffolds being considered for this task.

Areas covered: This review focuses on current developments in proteasome inhibitor discovery, including an account of research efforts covered in the literature from the years 2009 – 2012, although some of the earlier work is also mentioned. Specifically, presented are the type of experiments performed, the compounds and compound families investigated along with their activities and assessment for potential therapeutic value. In particular, authors highlight different paths to discovery of the proteasome inhibitors such as screening of large libraries, repurposing of existing therapeutics, development of compounds with known proteasome inhibitory activities as well as utilizing novel scaffolds.

Expert opinion: Discovery of therapeutically successful proteasome inhibitors depends on a number of factors and demands a multipronged approach. Screening protocols, choice of assays, desired mode of action, selection of a binding pocket, targeting and delivery strategy, all require careful consideration when attempting to target the proteasome.

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