Fragment-Screen Context
Fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD) is revolutionising drug discovery campaigns. FBDD aims to discover very small chemical entities (fragments) in focussed libraries containing no more than a few thousand molecules. This is in comparison to traditional drug discovery routes, which often screen libraries of hundreds of thousands of molecules. The fragments uncovered by FBDD bind the specific target with low affinity but provide original, chemically tractable starting points for generating drugs by extending or combining fragments. Prior to this project, FBDD has generated drugs that have entered the clinic and obtained FDA approval.
Overall Objectives
The Fragment-Screen project aims to develop innovative instrumentation, workflows and experimental and computational methodologies for FBDD. By enabling access to early phase structure-based drug discovery for all biological targets, the project will have a direct impact on the drug discovery pipeline, identifying more potential targets at the early stage which can then be developed for more detailed analysis. As structural biology is fundamental to FBDD, the established workflows will use structural biology insights and associated data to feed artificial intelligence (AI) methodology to guide medicinal chemistry in drug development.
The new instrumentation and workflows will be available at European RIs, while the new instruments will be commercialised to increase the technological competitiveness of European industry in drug design and the attractiveness of structural biology RIs for the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors.
Pathway to impact
There is a clear impact route for the project, both directly and indirectly. Fragment-Screen will directly advance FBDD workflow, increasing the speed and accuracy of target identification. With greater accuracy in these initial stages, the entire drug discovery pipeline will become more focused, with the potential to greatly improve output and yield of drug discovery research. Indirectly, this will help European RIs to grow and better support their research communities in the field of drug discovery and can help secure more targeted funding and collaborations down the line.