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RETRACTED: Research progress of indole-fused derivatives as allosteric modulators: Opportunities for drug development

Meng-Lan Luo, Qian Zhao, Xiang‐Hong He, Xin Xie, Hongping Zhu, Feng‐Ming You, Cheng Peng, Gu Zhan, Wei Huang

2023Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Allosteric modulation is a direct and effective method for regulating the function of biological macromolecules, which play vital roles in various cellular activities. Unlike orthosteric modulators, allosteric modulators bind to sites distant from the protein's orthosteric/active site and can have specific effects on the protein's function or activity without competing with endogenous ligands. Compared to traditional orthosteric modulators, allosteric modulators offer several advantages, including reduced side effects, greater specificity, and lower toxicity, making them a promising strategy for developing novel drugs. Indole-fused architectures are widely distributed in natural products and bioactive drug leads, displaying diverse biological activities that attract the interest of both chemists and biologists in drug discovery. Currently, an increasing number of indole-fused compounds have exhibited potent activities in allosteric modulation. In this review, we provide a brief summary of examples of allosteric modulators based on the indole-fused complex architecture, highlighting the strategies for drug design/discovery and the structure-activity relationships of allosteric modulators from the perspective of medicinal chemistry.

Topics & Concepts

Allosteric regulationIndole testDrug discoveryFunction (biology)Small moleculeChemistryComputational biologyAllosteric modulatorDrugPharmacologyBiologyBiochemistryReceptorCell biologyChemical Synthesis and AnalysisMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisComputational Drug Discovery Methods
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