封面:真菌天然产物 Aniquinazoline B 激活μ-类阿片受体(ChemMedChem 19/2024)

IF 3.6 4区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL ChemMedChem Pub Date : 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1002/cmdc.202481901
Roxana Damiescu, Dr. rer. nat. Mohamed Elbadawi, Dr. rer. nat. Mona Dawood, PD Dr. Sabine M. Klauck, Prof. Dr. Gerhard Bringmann, Prof. Dr. Thomas Efferth
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封面显示了通过对一个包含 40000 种化合物的化学文库进行虚拟药物筛选,从海洋真菌黑曲霉中鉴定出了新的天然产物 Aniquinazoline B。Aniquinazoline B 能与μ-阿片受体结合。背景中的人μ阿片受体氨基酸序列是虚拟药物筛选三维结构的基础。生化和细胞培养实验证实了μ-阿片受体的激动作用。这种化合物可能是治疗疼痛、应对阿片类药物危机的一种有前途的候选药物。更多详情可参见 Thomas Efferth 及其合作者撰写的文章 10.1002/cmdc.202400213。该图由 biorender.com 创建,部分内容取自 smart servier medical art (smart.servier.com)。
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Front Cover: Aniquinazoline B, a Fungal Natural Product, Activates the μ-Opioid Receptor (ChemMedChem 19/2024)

The Front Cover shows the identification of the new natural product aniquinazoline B from the marine fungus Aspergillus nidulans by virtual drug screening of a chemical library with 40000 compounds. Aniquinazoline B binds to the μ-opioid receptor. The amino acid sequence of the human μ opioid receptor in the background represents the basis for the 3D structure enabling virtual drug screening. Biochemical and cell culture experiments confirmed the μ-opioid receptor agonizing effect. This compound may be a promising candidate in pain-management to fight the opioid crisis. More details can be found in article 10.1002/cmdc.202400213 by Thomas Efferth and co-workers. The figure was created with biorender.com and parts of the figure were retrieved from smart servier medical art (smart.servier.com).

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ChemMedChem
ChemMedChem 医学-药学
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期刊介绍: Quality research. Outstanding publications. With an impact factor of 3.124 (2019), ChemMedChem is a top journal for research at the interface of chemistry, biology and medicine. It is published on behalf of Chemistry Europe, an association of 16 European chemical societies. ChemMedChem publishes primary as well as critical secondary and tertiary information from authors across and for the world. Its mission is to integrate the wide and flourishing field of medicinal and pharmaceutical sciences, ranging from drug design and discovery to drug development and delivery, from molecular modeling to combinatorial chemistry, from target validation to lead generation and ADMET studies. ChemMedChem typically covers topics on small molecules, therapeutic macromolecules, peptides, peptidomimetics, and aptamers, protein-drug conjugates, nucleic acid therapies, and beginning 2017, nanomedicine, particularly 1) targeted nanodelivery, 2) theranostic nanoparticles, and 3) nanodrugs. Contents ChemMedChem publishes an attractive mixture of: Full Papers and Communications Reviews and Minireviews Patent Reviews Highlights and Concepts Book and Multimedia Reviews.
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