lääkekohteina
Lääkekohteina, or drug targets, are specific molecules within the body that a drug is designed to interact with to produce a therapeutic effect. These targets are typically proteins, such as enzymes, receptors, ion channels, or transporters, but can also be nucleic acids like DNA or RNA. The interaction between a drug and its target is usually based on molecular recognition, where the drug binds to a specific site on the target molecule. This binding can either activate or inhibit the target's function.
The identification of appropriate drug targets is a crucial step in the drug discovery and development process.
The concept of drug targets has evolved over time. Initially, many drugs acted on relatively broad targets.