Advanced in silico Approaches in Antiviral Research

Computer-aided drug design has seen constantly increasing application over the past two decades in every area of drug discovery. It can offer significant advantages over conventional approaches, being far less expensive and faster than conventional methods, or offering the possibility to predict mol...

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Published in:Antiviral chemistry & chemotherapy Vol. 20; no. 4; pp. 147 - 151
Main Authors: Zonta, Nicola, Coluccia, Antonio, Brancale, Andrea
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London, England SAGE Publications 01-04-2010
Sage Publications Ltd
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Summary:Computer-aided drug design has seen constantly increasing application over the past two decades in every area of drug discovery. It can offer significant advantages over conventional approaches, being far less expensive and faster than conventional methods, or offering the possibility to predict molecular behaviours that cannot be elucidated in any other way. Recent developments in software and hardware make it possible to simulate increasingly complex molecular environments, widening the applicability of in silico studies from the interactions of small molecules with key protein residues, to the simulation of the dynamic evolution of complex biological systems with atomic resolution. Antiviral research offers several open challenges, from a biological, biochemical and pharmaceutical point of view. Computational approaches are already providing some answers and will undoubtedly give more in the near future. Here, we present a brief overview of the cutting-edge computational methods that play a major role in present and future antiviral research.
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ISSN:2040-2066
0956-3202
2040-2066
DOI:10.3851/IMP1500