Due to the association between p110α and cancer it is believed to be a promising drug target.
This is a potential drug target involved in bacterial cell wall synthesis.
These proteins are challenging to study, but critical to understand because they represent 60 percent of drug targets.
In order for a biomolecule to be selected as a drug target, two essential pieces of information are required.
The real game is seeing which genes are drug targets.
The final result can show how well a drug target actually binds to the protein of interest.
The right open reading frame 2 protein kinase may be a potential drug target.
The enzyme has a number of unique features and may be a useful drug target.
Disease relevance alone however is insufficient for a protein to become a drug target.
Hence it appears that the number of new undiscovered drug targets is very limited.