Biophysical methods in early drug discovery

ADMET DMPK. 2019 Dec 11;7(4):222-241. doi: 10.5599/admet.733. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Biophysical methods such as mass spectrometry, surface plasmon resonance, nuclear magnetic resonance, and both differential scanning isothermal titration calorimetry are now well established as key components of the early drug discovery process. These approaches are used successfully for a range of activities, including assay development, primary screening, hit confirmation and detailed mechanistic characterisation of compound binding. Matching the speed, sensitivity and information content of the various techniques to the generation of critical data and information required at each phase of the drug discovery process has been key. This review describes the framework by which these methods have been applied in the drug discovery process and provides case studies to exemplify the impact.

Keywords: Affinity selection mass spectrometry; differential scanning fluorimetry; isothermal titration calorimetry; microscale thermophoresis; nuclear magnetic resonance; surface plasmon resonance.

Publication types

  • Review