Galapagos
acquires structure-based drug discovery from Sareum
Mechelen, Belgium and Cambridge, UK; 26 August 2008 –
Galapagos NV (Euronext: GLPG) and Sareum Holdings plc (AIM:
SAR) announce today that Galapagos has acquired Sareum’s
assets in drug discovery services, for a total cash consideration
of €695,000 (£553,000). These assets will position
Galapagos’ service division BioFocus DPI strongly
in the growing field of structure-based drug discovery.
A key step in drug discovery
research is the identification of small molecules that bind
to a drug target. In structure-based drug design, the three-dimensional
structure of a drug target is used to guide the discovery
of such small molecules. It is a rapidly growing segment
of the drug discovery market, having generated molecules
for approved drugs and numerous candidate drugs in clinical
development. Sareum’s structure-based approach specifically
makes use of x-ray crystallography to discover chemical
fragments for recombination into lead compounds. This approach
has proven to accelerate drug discovery in many programs,
both in its internal R&D and in services contracts with
top pharma clients.
Under the agreement, Galapagos
has acquired all of Sareum’s ongoing services contracts
relating to structure-based drug discovery, the Crystal
Bank (a set of protein target structures), a fragment screening
library and the specialized equipment needed to perform
structure-based drug discovery. This technology fits very
well and will be incorporated within BioFocus DPI’s
capabilities in screening and medicinal chemistry, and will
complement its services offering. A team of five Sareum
employees will join BioFocus DPI (Chesterford Park, Saffron
Walden, UK) and continue to operate the platform, securing
a smooth transition of the business.
“We are pleased to
have acquired Sareum’s structure-based drug discovery
assets and welcome their team and their clients to BioFocus
DPI,” said Dr Chris Newton, Senior Vice President
BioFocus DPI. “The assets and expertise acquired from
Sareum strengthen our drug discovery, adding a novel technology
that our customers are expressing interest in. We look forward
to extending and expanding this business within the BioFocus
DPI client base.”
“I am confident that
the acquisition of Sareum’s expertise in structure-based
drug discovery services will further enhance BioFocus DPI’s
leading position in global drug discovery service provision”,
added Dr Tim Mitchell, CEO, Sareum Holdings plc.
The structure based offering
will contribute marginally to BioFocus DPI revenue target
for 2008 and Galapagos reiterates it full year guidance
of revenues between €75-80 million and a year-end cash
position of around €25 million.
About structure-based
drug discovery
Structure-based drug discovery has been in use within the
pharmaceutical industry for over twenty-five years. It plays
an important role in drug discovery, design and optimization.
The technology relies on knowledge of the three-dimensional
structure of drug targets. Once the structure is known,
potential drugs are designed to ‘lock-in’ to
the drug target, facilitating the development of high-quality
drug candidates.
About Sareum
Sareum Holdings plc is a structure-based drug discovery
business headquartered in Cambridge, UK. The Company was
formed in August 2003 to discover new drugs for the treatment
of cancer. Sareum’s unique approach aims to halve
the time it takes to discover new drug candidates. Sareum’s
approach to structure determination utilises its proprietary
protein expression platform in order to produce multiple
recombinant proteins that accelerate structure determination.
Sareum aims to successfully deliver drug candidates for
licensing to larger pharmaceutical companies at the pre-clinical
or early clinical trials stage. Sareum joined the AIM market
of the London Stock Exchange in October 2004 under the symbol
SAR. For further information, please visit www.sareum.co.uk
About Galapagos
and BioFocus DPI
Galapagos (Euronext Brussels: GLPG; Euronext Amsterdam:
GLPGA; OTC: GLPYY) is a drug discovery company with pre-clinical
programs in bone and joint diseases and bone metastasis.
Its division BioFocus DPI offers a full suite of target-to-drug
discovery products and services to pharmaceutical and biotech
companies, encompassing target discovery and validation,
screening and drug discovery through to delivery of pre-clinical
candidates. BioFocus DPI also provides adenoviral reagents
for rapid identification and validation of novel drug targets,
compound libraries for drug screening as well as ADMET products
to select compounds. Galapagos currently employs 500 people
and operates facilities in six countries, with global headquarters
in Mechelen, Belgium. More information about Galapagos and
BioFocus DPI can be found at www.glpg.com
and www.biofocusdpi.com.
CONTACTS
Galapagos
NV
Onno van de Stolpe, CEO
Tel: +31 6 2909 8028
ir@glpg.com
Sareum
Holdings plc
Tim Mitchell, Chief Executive Officer
Tel.: +44 1223 497 700
Buchanan
Communications
Tim Anderson, Mary-Jane Johnson
Tel.: +44 20 7466 5000
Grant
Thornton UK LLP
Philip Secrett, Colin Aaronson
Tel. +44 20 7383 5100
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