Semiconductor technology in protein kinase research and drug discovery

  • Nikhil Bhalla
  • Mirella Di Lorenzo
  • Pedro Estrela
  • Giordano Pula

Abstract

Since the discovery of protein kinase activity in 1954, close to 600 kinases have been discovered that have crucial roles in cell physiology. In several pathological conditions, aberrant protein kinase activity leads to abnormal cell and tissue physiology. Therefore, protein kinase inhibitors are investigated as potential treatments for several diseases, including dementia, diabetes, cancer and autoimmune and cardiovascular disease. Modern semiconductor technology has recently been applied to accelerate the discovery of novel protein kinase inhibitors that could become the standard-of-care drugs of tomorrow. Here, we describe current techniques and novel applications of semiconductor technologies in protein kinase inhibitor drug discovery.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN1359-6446
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 02.2017
PubMed 27780788