Pharmacy

1Drug‐Receptor Interactions

Interação Fármaco-Recetor

Course code:9494222

Carla Susana Silva Dias Reis Ascenso

Learning outcomes of the curricular unit:

The course is focused on the study of the basic principles of drug-receptor interactions, in a perspective that aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the relations between the chemical structure of a particular drug (or lead compound) and the resulting activity (structure-activity relationships, SAR). The biological targets for drug action will be reviewed, the pharmacophores of drugs or lead compounds established, and the effect on the biological activity of chemical substitutions concerning both pharmacophoric and non-pharmacophoric groups are discussed.

At the end of the course, students should be able:

  • To identify the type of target that a given drug might have by recognition of specific features of its chemical structure.
  • To understand the pharmacological activity of known drugs at the molecular level.
  • To predict the activity that results by replacing specific chemical groups in a drug or a lead compound during a drug design and development approach.
Syllabus:
  1. Physicochemical aspects of drug action.
  2. Drug-membrane protein receptors interactions.
  3. Drug-enzyme interactions.
  4. Drug-metalloprotein interactions and metallodrug-receptor interactions.
  5. Drug-nucleic acids interactions.
  6. Drug-other targets interactions.
Suggested Bibliography:
  • Patrick GL (2017) An introduction to medicinal chemistry. 6th ed., Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978 0198749691.
  • Wermuth CG (2008) The practice of medicinal chemistry. 3rd ed., Elsevier Ltd. ISBN: 9780123741943.
  • Nogrady T (2005) Medicinal chemistry – A molecular and biochemical approach. 3rd ed., Oxford University Press. ISBN: 0195104560.
  • Kettle SFA (1996) Physical inorganic chemistry – a coordination chemistry approach. Springer. ISBN 978-0716745143.
  • Fraústo da Silva JJR & Williams RJP (2001) The biological chemistry of the elements – The inorganic chemistry of life. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0198508489.