Protein Engineering and Drug Discovery: Importance, Methodologies, Challenges, and Prospects
Ahmed Mohammed, Nasir A. Ibrahim, Nosiba S. Basher

TL;DR
Protein engineering is transforming drug discovery by creating more effective and safer biologics for treating complex diseases.
Contribution
This review highlights the impact of protein engineering on drug development, emphasizing new technologies and challenges in the field.
Findings
Engineered proteins like monoclonal antibodies and nanobodies offer higher therapeutic specificity and fewer side effects.
Technologies such as CRISPR and computational modeling are improving the efficiency of protein design.
Regulatory and immunogenicity challenges remain significant barriers to clinical translation.
Abstract
Protein engineering is a rapidly evolving field that plays a critical role in transforming drug discovery and development. This innovative field harnesses the unique structural and functional properties of engineered proteins, such as monoclonal antibodies, nanobodies, therapeutic enzymes, and cytokines, to address complex diseases more effectively than traditional small-molecule drugs. These biologics not only enhance therapeutic specificity but also minimize adverse effects, marking a significant advancement in patient care. However, the journey of protein engineering is not without challenges. Issues related to protein folding, stability, and potential immunogenicity pose significant complications. Additionally, navigating the complex regulatory landscape can delay the transition from laboratory to clinical application. Addressing these hurdles requires the integration of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research · Transgenic Plants and Applications · Biochemical and Structural Characterization
