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Discovery of telomerase inhibitors: existing strategies and emerging innovations.

Lauren KagelerElisa Aquilanti
Published in: Biochemical Society transactions (2024)
Telomerase, crucial for maintaining telomere length, is an attractive target for cancer therapy due to its role in cellular immortality. Despite three decades of research efforts, no small-molecule telomerase inhibitors have been clinically approved, highlighting the extensive challenges in developing effective telomerase-based therapeutics. This review examines conventional and emerging methods to measure telomerase activity and discusses existing inhibitors, including oligonucleotides and small molecules. Furthermore, this review highlights recent breakthroughs in structural studies of telomerase using cryo-electron microscopy, which can facilitate improved structure-based drug design. Altogether, advancements in structural methodologies and high-throughput screening offer promising prospects for telomerase-based cancer therapeutic development.
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