Joerg Wegner recently blogged about
Chemogenomics: structuring the drug discovery process to gene families by C.J. Harris and A. P. Stevens in Drug Discov Today (DOI:
10.1016/j.drudis.2006.08.013). This review article provides a nice overview of a trend in mathematical modelling of the interaction of small organic molecules with proteins, often referred to as
QSAR. What the article does not discuss, is the
work by the group of Jarl Wikberg who coined the term proteochemometrics (see PubMed:
11342268).
Good point Egon, and they have a chapter in "Chemogenomics in Drug Discovery" edited by Kubinyi and Mueller.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I can not come to the 2nd Cheminformatics conference in Germany, sorry, hope to catch-up with you guys soon.
Joerg
Nice book that is! Too bad you cannot make Goslar :(
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