Pharmaceuticals (Nov 2022)

Extended Applications of Small-Molecule Covalent Inhibitors toward Novel Therapeutic Targets

  • Jesang Lee,
  • Seung Bum Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph15121478
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
p. 1478

Abstract

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Recently, small-molecule covalent inhibitors have been accepted as a practical tool for targeting previously “undruggable” proteins. The high target selectivity of modern covalent inhibitors is now alleviating toxicity concerns regarding the covalent modifications of proteins. However, despite the tremendous clinical success of current covalent inhibitors, there are still unmet medical needs that covalent inhibitors have not yet addressed. This review categorized representative covalent inhibitors based on their mechanism of covalent inhibition: conventional covalent inhibitors, targeted covalent inhibitors (TCIs), and expanded TCIs. By reviewing both Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs and drug candidates from recent literature, we provide insight into the future direction of covalent inhibitor development.

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