Recent advances on molecular dynamics-based techniques to address drug membrane permeability with atomistic detail
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Recent advances on molecular dynamics-based techniques to address drug membrane permeability with atomistic detail
Abstract
Several factors affect the passive membrane permeation of small molecules, including size, charge, pH, or the presence of specific chemical groups. Understanding these features is paramount to identifying or designing drug candidates with optimal ADMET properties and this can be achieved through experimental/knowledge-based methodologies or using computational approaches. Empirical methods often lack detailed information about the underlying molecular mechanism. In contrast, Molecular Dynamics-based approaches are a powerful strategy, providing an atomistic description of this process. This technique is continuously growing, featuring new related methodologies. In this work, the recent advances in this research area will be discussed.
Keywords: 0000; 1111; Constant-pH MD; Enhanced sampling; Lipid bilayer; Lipophilicity; Passive diffusion.
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The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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