Recent developments in molecular modeling tools and applications related to pharmaceutical and biomedical research
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
In modern pharmaceutical and biomedical research, molecular modeling represents a useful tool to explore
processes and their mechanistic bases at the molecular level. Integrating experimental and virtual analysis is a
fruitful approach to study ligand-receptor interaction in chemical, biochemical and biological environments. In
these fields, molecular docking and molecular dynamics are considered privileged techniques for modeling (bio)
macromolecules and related complexes. This review aims to present the current landscape of molecular modeling
in pharmaceutical and biomedical research by examining selected representative applications published in the
last years and highlighting current topics and trends of this field. Thus, a systematic compilation of all published
literature has not been attempted herein. After a brief overview of the main theoretical and computational tools
used to investigate mechanisms at molecular level, recent applications of molecular modeling in drug discovery,
ligand binding and for studying protein conformation and function will be discussed. Furthermore, specific
sections will be devoted to the application of molecular modeling for unravelling enantioselective mechanisms
underlying the enantioseparation of chiral compounds of pharmaceutical and biomedical interest as well as for
studying new forms of noncovalent interactivity identified in biochemical and biological environments. The
general aim of this review is to provide the reader with a modern overview of the topic, highlighting advancements
and outlooks as well as drawbacks and pitfalls still affecting the applicability of theoretical and
computational methods in the field of pharmaceutical and biomedical research.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Computationals; Molecular dynamics; Molecular modeling; Noncovalent interactions; Separation
Elenco autori:
Peluso, Paola
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