Publications by authors named "Angel Jonathan Ruiz-Moreno"

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  • The rapid increase in COVID-19 cases is leading to higher death rates and a struggling global economy.
  • Drug discovery is a lengthy process, making drug repurposing a more viable short-term solution for combating the pandemic, while vaccinations serve as a middle-term option.
  • The study identifies boceprevir, an existing HCV drug, as a potential inhibitor of SARS-CoV-2's main protease, suggesting its promise for repurposing in COVID-19 treatment.
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Macrocycles target proteins that are otherwise considered undruggable because of a lack of hydrophobic cavities and the presence of extended featureless surfaces. Increasing efforts by computational chemists have developed effective software to overcome the restrictions of torsional and conformational freedom that arise as a consequence of macrocyclization. Moloc is an efficient algorithm, with an emphasis on high interactivity, and has been constantly updated since 1986 by drug designers and crystallographers of the Roche biostructural community.

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Molecular docking is a useful and powerful computational method for the identification of potential interactions between small molecules and pharmacological targets. In reverse docking, the ability of one or a few compounds to bind a large dataset of proteins is evaluated in silico. This strategy is useful for identifying molecular targets of orphan bioactive compounds, proposing new molecular mechanisms, finding alternative indications of drugs, or predicting drug toxicity.

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