Exploring activation state-dependent kinetics to discover novel drugs

A substantial challenge encountered in the development of ATP-competitive kinase inhibitors is obtaining sufficient specificity for the target kinase, a consequence of the high degree of conservation in the active site among the >500 members of the kinase superfamily.

Crystallographic studies of active and inactive kinases have revealed a remarkable plasticity in the kinase domain that allows the adoption of distinct conformations in response to interactions with specific regulatory domains, proteins and inhibitors…