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Introduction to Drug Design
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Information gathering to application So far we have been learning about the cell – Observation under the microscope – Organelles and cell cycle – Experimental design to determine regulation – Much more! (Metabolic pathways, intercell signaling, phosphorylation cascades) Now we will see how to change the function of abnormal cells for therapeutic purposes
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Types of Drugs Enzyme inhibitors Drug-receptor interactions Non specific interactions
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Have you wondered what actually happens when you take medicine? How do antibiotics work?
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Basic goals of drug design Change some physiological condition Interact with some element that distinguishes the abnormal from the normal Block/harm the causal agent of condition Develop a chemical that specifically targets that agent
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Antibiotics general example Cure bacterial infection Interact with some element that distinguishes bacteria or infection from healthy state Kill/harm bacteria, their function in the body Develop a chemical that specifically targets bacteria
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Penicillin specific example Cure bacterial infection Interact with bacterial cell wall Harm bacteria by targeting the enzyme used to make a cell wall- which humans do not have Develop a chemical that specifically binds to the enzyme
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Penicillin fungus Staphylococcus aureus infectionnet.org
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http://www.wiley.com/college/pratt/0471393 878/student/activities/proteomics/index.htm l Research: Information gathering Drug design
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