Trends in covalent drug discovery: a 2020-23 patent landscape analysis focused on select covalent reacting groups (CRGs) found in FDA-approved drugs.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1080/13543776.2024.2400175
Jan Felix Scholtes, Cristobal Alhambra, Philip A Carpino
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Introduction: Covalent drugs contain electrophilic groups that can react with nucleophilic amino acids located in the active sites of proteins, particularly enzymes. Recently, there has been considerable interest in using covalent drugs to target non-catalytic amino acids in proteins to modulate difficult targets (i.e. targeted covalent inhibitors). Covalent compounds contain a wide variety of covalent reacting groups (CRGs), but only a few of these CRGs are present in FDA-approved covalent drugs.

Areas covered: This review summarizes a 2020-23 patent landscape analysis that examined trends in the field of covalent drug discovery around targets and organizations. The analysis focused on patent applications that were submitted to the World International Patent Organization and selected using a combination of keywords and structural searches based on CRGs present in FDA-approved drugs.

Expert opinion: A total of 707 patent applications from >300 organizations were identified, disclosing compounds that acted at 71 targets. Patent application counts for five targets accounted for ~63% of the total counts (i.e. BTK, EGFR, FGFR, KRAS, and SARS-CoV-2 Mpro). The organization with the largest number of patent counts was an academic institution (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute). For one target, KRAS G12C, the discovery of new drugs was highly competitive (>100 organizations, 186 patent applications).

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共价药物发现的趋势:2020-23 年专利状况分析,重点关注 FDA 批准药物中发现的部分共价反应基团 (CRG)。
简介:共价药物含有亲电基团,可与位于蛋白质(尤其是酶)活性位点的亲核氨基酸发生反应。近来,人们对使用共价药物来靶向蛋白质中的非催化氨基酸以调节难靶点(即靶向共价抑制剂)产生了浓厚的兴趣。共价化合物含有多种共价反应基团(CRGs),但只有少数几种共价反应基团存在于美国食品及药物管理局批准的共价药物中:本综述总结了 2020-23 年的专利态势分析,该分析围绕目标和组织研究了共价药物发现领域的趋势。分析的重点是提交给世界国际专利组织的专利申请,并根据FDA批准药物中存在的CRGs,结合关键词和结构检索进行筛选:共确定了来自 300 多个组织的 707 项专利申请,公开了作用于 71 个靶点的化合物。五个靶点的专利申请数量占总数量的 63%(即 BTK、表皮生长因子受体、表皮生长因子受体、KRAS 和 SARS-CoV-2 Mpro)。专利数最多的机构是一家学术机构(Dana-Farber 癌症研究所)。就 KRAS G12C 这一靶点而言,新药发现的竞争非常激烈(超过 100 家机构,186 项专利申请)。
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