Research in the field of protein/protein interactions and on protein surface recognition is advancing fast both on the fundamental and applied fronts. Presenting a description of the latest developments in this challenging but extremely promising area of chemical biology and drug discovery, Protein Surface Recognition emphasizes the rational complementation of functionality along extended patches of a protein surface with the aim of inhibiting protein/protein interactions. The text provides researchers with a survey of techniques that will be integral to the discovery of new small molecule protein surface binders.
A new perspective on the design of molecular therapeutics is emerging. This new strategy emphasizes the rational complementation of functionality along extended patches of a protein surface with the aim of inhibiting protein/protein interactions. The successful development of compounds able to inhibit these interactions offers a unique chance to selectively intervene in a large number of key cellular processes related to human disease.
Protein Surface Recognition presents a detailed treatment of this strategy, with topics including:
an extended survey of protein-protein interactions that are key players in human disease and biology and the potential for therapeutics derived from this new perspective
the fundamental physical issues that surround protein-protein interactions that must be considered when designing ligands for protein surfaces
examples of protein surface-small molecule interactions, including treatments of protein-natural product interactions, protein-interface peptides, and rational approaches to protein surface recognition from model to biological systems
a survey of techniques that will be integral to the discovery of new small molecule protein surface binders, from high throughput synthesis and screening techniques to in silico and in vitro methods for the discovery of novel protein ligands.
Protein Surface Recognition provides an intellectual "tool-kit" for investigators in medicinal and bioorganic chemistry looking to exploit this emerging paradigm in drug discovery.
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A new perspective on the design of molecular therapeutics is emerging. This new strategy emphasizes the rational complementation of functionality along extended patches of a protein surface with the aim of inhibiting protein/protein interactions. The successful development of compounds able to inhibit these interactions offers a unique chance to selectively intervene in a large number of key cellular processes related to human disease.
Protein Surface Recognition presents a detailed treatment of this strategy, with topics including:
an extended survey of protein-protein interactions that are key players in human disease and biology and the potential for therapeutics derived from this new perspective
the fundamental physical issues that surround protein-protein interactions that must be considered when designing ligands for protein surfaces
examples of protein surface-small molecule interactions, including treatments of protein-natural product interactions, protein-interface peptides, and rational approaches to protein surface recognition from model to biological systems
a survey of techniques that will be integral to the discovery of new small molecule protein surface binders, from high throughput synthesis and screening techniques to in silico and in vitro methods for the discovery of novel protein ligands.
Protein Surface Recognition provides an intellectual "tool-kit" for investigators in medicinal and bioorganic chemistry looking to exploit this emerging paradigm in drug discovery.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.