Patent spotlight: Small-molecule lysine acetyltransferase inhibitors (KATi)

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Abstract

Lysine (or histone) acetyltransferases plays a key role in genome maintenance and gene regulation and dysregulation of acetylation is a recognized feature of many diseases, including several cancers. Here, the patent landscape surrounding lysine acetyltransferase inhibitors (KATi or HATi), with a focus on small-molecule compounds, is outlined and assessed. Overall, the 36 KATi-specific patents found were categorized into two distinct groups: specific small-molecule inhibitors (compounds and molecules) and patents applying KATi for targeted disease treatment. These patents recognize the emergent potential of KATi to significantly impact on the management of many diseases (including multiple cancer types, neurological disorders and immunological syndromes), improving the range of treatments (and drug classes) available for personalized medicine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17-28
Number of pages12
JournalPharmaceutical Patent Analyst
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2020

Keywords

  • acetylation
  • acetyltransferase
  • disease
  • HAT
  • histone
  • inhibitor
  • KAT
  • lysine

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