Issue 5, 2008

Structure-and-mechanism-based design and discovery of therapeutics for cocaine overdose and addiction

Abstract

(−)-Cocaine is a widely abused drug and there is currently no available anti-cocaine therapeutic. Promising agents, such as anti-cocaine catalytic antibodies and high-activity mutants of human butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), for therapeutic treatment of cocaine overdose have been developed through structure-and-mechanism-based design and discovery. In particular, a unique computational design strategy based on the modeling and simulation of the rate-determining transition state has been developed and used to design and discover desirable high-activity mutants of BChE. One of the discovered high-activity mutants of BChE has a ∼456-fold improved catalytic efficiency against (−)-cocaine. The encouraging outcome of the structure-and-mechanism-based design and discovery effort demonstrates that the unique computational design approach based on transition state modeling and simulation is promising for rational enzyme redesign and drug discovery. The general approach of the structure-and-mechanism-based design and discovery may be used to design high-activity mutants of any enzyme or catalytic antibody.

Graphical abstract: Structure-and-mechanism-based design and discovery of therapeutics for cocaine overdose and addiction

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
22 Oct 2007
Accepted
16 Nov 2007
First published
05 Dec 2007

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2008,6, 836-843

Structure-and-mechanism-based design and discovery of therapeutics for cocaine overdose and addiction

F. Zheng and C. Zhan, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2008, 6, 836 DOI: 10.1039/B716268E

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