Kim, S.-H.; Bae, S.; Song, M. Recent Development of Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase Inhibitors for Human Diseases: A Future Perspective. Biomolecules2020, 10, 1625.
Kim, S.-H.; Bae, S.; Song, M. Recent Development of Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase Inhibitors for Human Diseases: A Future Perspective. Biomolecules 2020, 10, 1625.
Kim, S.-H.; Bae, S.; Song, M. Recent Development of Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase Inhibitors for Human Diseases: A Future Perspective. Biomolecules2020, 10, 1625.
Kim, S.-H.; Bae, S.; Song, M. Recent Development of Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase Inhibitors for Human Diseases: A Future Perspective. Biomolecules 2020, 10, 1625.
Abstract
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (ARSs) are essential enzymes for translating amino acids for protein synthesis. Their function in pathogen-derived infectious diseases has been well established, which has led to development of small molecule therapeutics. The applicability of ARS inhibitors for other human diseases such as fibrosis has recently been explored in the clinical setting. There are active studies to find small molecule therapeutics for cancers. Studies on central nervous system (CNS) disorders are burgeoning as well. In this regard, we present a concise analysis of the recent development of ARS inhibitors based on small molecules from the discovery research stage to clinical studies as well as a recent patent analysis from the medicinal chemistry point of view.
Keywords
aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase, small molecule inhibitors, human diseases
Subject
Chemistry and Materials Science, Medicinal Chemistry
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