Identification of Potent CHK2 Inhibitors‐Modulators for Therapeutic Application in Cancer: A Machine Learning Integrated Fragment‐Based Drug Design Approach
Mahima Sudhir Kolpe,
Vikramsinh Sardarsinh Suryawanshi,
Gaber E. Eldesoky
et al.
Abstract:The CHK2 protein regulates the cell division cycle and responds to DNA damage. Additionally, it facilitates the repair of DNA damage and maintains the integrity of its biological processes. Dysregulation of the CHK2 protein is associated with a predisposition to harmful diseases. The current research protocol was designed to identify novel hit molecules as CHK2 inhibitors and disrupt the normal biological function of the CHK2 protein via a fragment‐based drug discovery approach. The protocol involved generatin… Show more
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