Stapled helical peptides bearing different anchoring residues
A large proportion of protein–protein interactions (PPIs) occur between a short peptide and a
globular protein domain; the peptides involved in surface interactions play important roles …
globular protein domain; the peptides involved in surface interactions play important roles …
Structure‐based design of inhibitors of protein–protein interactions: mimicking peptide binding epitopes
M Pelay‐Gimeno, A Glas, O Koch… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) are involved at all levels of cellular organization, thus
making the development of PPI inhibitors extremely valuable. The identification of selective …
making the development of PPI inhibitors extremely valuable. The identification of selective …
The future of peptide‐based drugs
The suite of currently used drugs can be divided into two categories–traditional 'small
molecule'drugs with typical molecular weights of< 500 Da but with oral bioavailability, and …
molecule'drugs with typical molecular weights of< 500 Da but with oral bioavailability, and …
Peptide stapling techniques based on different macrocyclisation chemistries
Peptide stapling is a strategy for constraining short peptides typically in an alpha-helical
conformation. Stapling is carried out by covalently linking the side-chains of two amino …
conformation. Stapling is carried out by covalently linking the side-chains of two amino …
Inhibition of α-helix-mediated protein–protein interactions using designed molecules
V Azzarito, K Long, NS Murphy, AJ Wilson - Nature chemistry, 2013 - nature.com
Inhibition of protein–protein interactions (PPIs) represents a significant challenge because it
is unclear how they can be effectively and selectively targeted using small molecules …
is unclear how they can be effectively and selectively targeted using small molecules …
Constraining cyclic peptides to mimic protein structure motifs
Many proteins exert their biological activities through small exposed surface regions called
epitopes that are folded peptides of well‐defined three‐dimensional structures. Short …
epitopes that are folded peptides of well‐defined three‐dimensional structures. Short …
Modulators of protein–protein interactions
Since Hedin's characterization of trypsin and antitrypsin in 1906,(1) arguably the first
account of a regulatory protein–protein interaction (PPI), contemporary understanding of …
account of a regulatory protein–protein interaction (PPI), contemporary understanding of …
A gold mine for drug discovery: Strategies to develop cyclic peptides into therapies
X **g, K ** - Medicinal research reviews, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
As a versatile therapeutic modality, peptides attract much attention because of their great
binding affinity, low toxicity, and the capability of targeting traditionally “undruggable” protein …
binding affinity, low toxicity, and the capability of targeting traditionally “undruggable” protein …
Modulating protein–protein interactions: the potential of peptides
L Nevola, E Giralt - Chemical Communications, 2015 - pubs.rsc.org
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) have emerged as important and challenging targets in
chemical biology and medicinal chemistry. The main difficulty encountered in the discovery …
chemical biology and medicinal chemistry. The main difficulty encountered in the discovery …
[HTML][HTML] Stapled peptides inhibitors: a new window for target drug discovery
AM Ali, J Atmaj, N Van Oosterwijk, MR Groves… - Computational and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Protein-protein interaction (PPI) is a hot topic in clinical research as protein networking has a
major impact in human disease. Such PPIs are potential drugs targets, leading to the need …
major impact in human disease. Such PPIs are potential drugs targets, leading to the need …