Analysis of Kinase Inhibitor Selectivity using a Thermodynamics-Based Partition Index
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry2010Vol. 53(11), pp. 4502–4510
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Abstract
In the quest for safe, efficacious kinase inhibitors as drugs, selectivity is often assessed early using kinase profiling panels. Here we present a selectivity index based on thermodynamics principles that can help in analysis of the resulting data. The "partition" selectivity index is easy to calculate and is applicable in certain situations where other widely used indices are not. It is uniquely useful in analysis of small, focused selectivity panel data frequently encountered in medicinal chemistry hit-to-lead and lead optimization. For larger "kinome" panels, the partition index allows assessment of selectivity relative to a kinase or multiple kinases of interest.
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