270047 VO From Synthesis to the Science and Strategy of Medicinal Chemistry (2023W)
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Language: English
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- Tuesday 24.10. 14:00 - 16:00 Seminarraum 3 Organische Chemie 1OG Boltzmanngasse 1
- Wednesday 25.10. 14:00 - 16:00 Carl Auer v. Welsbach-Hörsaal Chemie Boltzmanngasse 1 HP
- Wednesday 22.11. 14:00 - 16:00 Carl Auer v. Welsbach-Hörsaal Chemie Boltzmanngasse 1 HP
- Thursday 23.11. 14:00 - 16:00 Carl Auer v. Welsbach-Hörsaal Chemie Boltzmanngasse 1 HP
- Wednesday 29.11. 14:00 - 16:00 Carl Auer v. Welsbach-Hörsaal Chemie Boltzmanngasse 1 HP
- Thursday 30.11. 14:00 - 16:00 Carl Auer v. Welsbach-Hörsaal Chemie Boltzmanngasse 1 HP
- Monday 22.01. 14:00 - 16:00 Hörsaal 4 Chemie HP Währinger Straße 42
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Working in small teams, students will be asked to critique a medicinal chemistry example from the literature and proposed improved molecules. The critique and design proposals will be commicated in the form of a short team presentation followed by discussion.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Scale 1-5; participation in the final team presentation/exam is mandatory
Examination topics
1. The thermodynamics of drug-target binding
2. The importance of water
3. Molecular interactions
4. Drug design strategies & medicinal chemistry rules of thumb
2. The importance of water
3. Molecular interactions
4. Drug design strategies & medicinal chemistry rules of thumb
Reading list
Hunter, Christopher A. "Quantifying intermolecular interactions: guidelines for the molecular recognition toolbox." Angewandte Chemie International Edition 43.40 (2004): 5310-5324.
Bissantz, Caterina, Bernd Kuhn, and Martin Stahl. "A medicinal chemist’s guide to molecular interactions." Journal of medicinal chemistry 53.14 (2010): 5061-5084
McConnell, Darryl B. "Biotin’s lessons in drug design." Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 64.22 (2021): 16319-16327.
Bissantz, Caterina, Bernd Kuhn, and Martin Stahl. "A medicinal chemist’s guide to molecular interactions." Journal of medicinal chemistry 53.14 (2010): 5061-5084
McConnell, Darryl B. "Biotin’s lessons in drug design." Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 64.22 (2021): 16319-16327.
Association in the course directory
CH-SYN-02
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1. Classes of small molecule drugs an introduction
2. Classes of drug targets an introduction
3. The thermodynamics of drug-target binding
4. The importance of water
5. Molecular interactions – up close & personal
6. Drug design strategies & medicinal chemistry rules of thumb
7. An introduction to finding hits in the vastness of chemical space
Further topics in medicinal chemistry that will not be covered in the course are (1) optimization of cellular and in vivo efficacy, (2) selectivity and toxicity, (3) drug distribution, metabolism and pharmacokinetics