Abstract

Saturation transfer difference nuclear magnetic resonance is a ligand-based screening technique that focuses directly on the physical interaction of a macromolecule (protein, enzyme, etc.) and a small ligand. It is a powerful tool in pharmaceutical research. Here, a comparison is reported of the binding characteristics of ibuprofen and a novel anti-inflammatory agent to cyclooxygenase-1 and cyclooxygenase-2 enzymes as an application of saturation transfer difference nuclear magnetic resonance. It has been shown that this novel agent is capable of binding to both isoforms of the cyclooxygenase enzymes. It has also been reported that novel agent binds better to cyclooxygenase-2.

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