Roman Řemínek, Zdeněk Glatz, and Wolfgang Thormann
12. Enzymatic Bioautographic Methods
I. Ayelen Ramallo, Mario O. Salazar, and Ricardo L.E. Furlan
13. High-Throughput Assessment of Metabolism-Induced Toxicity of Compounds on a 384-Pillar Plate
Soo-Yeon Kang, Kyeong-Nam Yu, Pranav Joshi, and Moo-Yeal Lee
14. Droplet-Based Microfluidics Methods for Detecting Enzyme Inhibitors
Abraham Ochoa, Frida Trejo, and Luis F. Olguín
15. Ligand Fishing: An Approach for the Discovery Inhibitors from Complex Biological Mixtures
Evangelia G. Chronopoulou, Christina Varotsou, Nikolaos Georgakis, Georgios Permetis, Elisavet Ioannou, and Nikolaos E. Labrou
16. HMG-CoA Reductase as Target for Drug Development
Baskaran Gunasekaran and Mohd Yunus Shukor
17. Lipoxygenases as Targets for Drug Development
Xiao-Yuan Mao
18. Cholinesterase as a Target for Drug Development in Alzheimer’s Disease
Piyoosh Sharma, Manish Kumar Tripathi, and Sushant Kumar Shrivastava
This volume explores detailed methods and experimental protocols evaluating the effect of a compound or a mixture of compounds on the action of enzymes that are significant targets in pharmaceuticals. Consisting of three sections, the book delves into recent biocomputing and bioinformatics protocols, state-of-the art modern biophysical, electrophoretic, and chromatographic methods and high-throughput screening approaches, as well as detailed protocols and examples of the inhibition analysis and evaluation of selected enzymes. Written for the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Authoritative and cutting-edge, Targeting Enzymes for Pharmaceutical Development: Methods and Protocols serves as a vital reference for academics and industry professionals working on expanding our understanding of the wide range of important enzyme targets.
The chapter “Enzyme–Ligand Interaction Monitored by Synchrotron Radiation Circular Dichroism” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.