The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Content within the patient forum is user-generated and has not been reviewed by medical professionals. Other sections of the Melanoma Research Foundation website include information that has been reviewed by medical professionals as appropriate. All medical decisions should be made in consultation with your doctor or other qualified medical professional.

Quickly IDs Drug Candidates from Genome Sequence

Forums General Melanoma Community Quickly IDs Drug Candidates from Genome Sequence

  • This topic is empty.
  • Post
    JerryfromFauq
    Participant

      New Approach Quickly IDs Drug Candidates from Genome Sequence

      Mon, 02/10/2014 – 2:45pm
      Get today's drug discovery & development headlines and news – Sign up now!
      The new method identified a highly potent compound that causes cancer cells to attack themselves and die. (Source: The Scripps Research Institute/Disney lab) The new method identified a highly potent compound that causes cancer cells to attack themselves and die. (Source: The Scripps Research Institute/Disney lab) In research that could ultimately lead to many new medicines, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have developed a potentially general approach to design drugs from genome sequence. As a proof of principle, they identified a highly potent compound that causes cancer cells to attack themselves and die.
       
      “This is the first time therapeutic small molecules have been rationally designed from only an RNA sequence—something many doubted could be done,” said Matthew Disney, an associate professor at TSRI who led the study. “In this case, we have shown that that approach allows for specific and unprecedented targeting of an RNA that causes cancer.”
       
      The technique, described in the journal Nature Chemical Biology online ahead of print, was dubbed Inforna.
      http://www.dddmag.com/news/2014/02/new-approach-quickly-ids-drug-candidates-genome-sequence?et_cid=3761080&et_rid=657184103&type=cta

    • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
    About the MRF Patient Forum

    The MRF Patient Forum is the oldest and largest online community of people affected by melanoma. It is designed to provide peer support and information to caregivers, patients, family and friends. There is no better place to discuss different parts of your journey with this cancer and find the friends and support resources to make that journey more bearable.

    The information on the forum is open and accessible to everyone. To add a new topic or to post a reply, you must be a registered user. Please note that you will be able to post both topics and replies anonymously even though you are logged in. All posts must abide by MRF posting policies.