Minor groove binders are small molecules that form strong complexes with the minor groove of DNA. There are several structural types of which distamycin and netropsin analogues, oligoamides built from heterocyclic and aromatic amino acids, and bis-amidines separated by aromatic and heterocyclic rings are of particular pharmaceutical interest. These molecules have helical topology that approximately matches the curvature of DNA in the minor groove. Depending upon the precise structure of the minor groove binder, selectivity can be obtained with respect to the DNA base sequence to which the compound binds. Minor groove binders have found substantial applications in anti-cancer therapy but their significance in anti-infective therapy has also ...
Minor groove binders are one of the most widely studied class of agents characterized by a high leve...
Minor groove binders are one of the most widely studied class of agents characterized by a high leve...
Abstract: It is known that DNA is a well-characterized intracellular target but its size and sequent...
Minor groove binders are small molecules that form strong complexes with the minor groove of DNA. Th...
Several classes of compounds, including heterocyclic polyamides, aryl benzimidazoles, pyrrolobenzodi...
The polyamide minor groove binders (MGBs), distamycin and netropsin, have been known for many years ...
Natural products that bind to DNA in the minor groove are valuable templates for drug design. Exampl...
DNA minor groove binders constitute an important class of derivatives in anticancer therapy. Some of...
This article describes the current state-of-the-art in the development of small- and medium-sized mo...
The role of the naturally occurring polyamides distamycin and netropsin as antibacterial agents is d...
The search for novel anti-infective and anticancer drugs ranges over many types of compound. Followi...
The synthesis and biological activity of a variety of analogues to the naturally occurring anti-bact...
Antibacterial minor groove binders related to the natural product, distamycin, are development candi...
Anti-infective and anticancer drugs share the serious problem that over time resistance develops to ...
Minor groove binders are one of the most widely studied class of agents characterized by a high leve...
Minor groove binders are one of the most widely studied class of agents characterized by a high leve...
Abstract: It is known that DNA is a well-characterized intracellular target but its size and sequent...
Minor groove binders are small molecules that form strong complexes with the minor groove of DNA. Th...
Several classes of compounds, including heterocyclic polyamides, aryl benzimidazoles, pyrrolobenzodi...
The polyamide minor groove binders (MGBs), distamycin and netropsin, have been known for many years ...
Natural products that bind to DNA in the minor groove are valuable templates for drug design. Exampl...
DNA minor groove binders constitute an important class of derivatives in anticancer therapy. Some of...
This article describes the current state-of-the-art in the development of small- and medium-sized mo...
The role of the naturally occurring polyamides distamycin and netropsin as antibacterial agents is d...
The search for novel anti-infective and anticancer drugs ranges over many types of compound. Followi...
The synthesis and biological activity of a variety of analogues to the naturally occurring anti-bact...
Antibacterial minor groove binders related to the natural product, distamycin, are development candi...
Anti-infective and anticancer drugs share the serious problem that over time resistance develops to ...
Minor groove binders are one of the most widely studied class of agents characterized by a high leve...
Minor groove binders are one of the most widely studied class of agents characterized by a high leve...
Abstract: It is known that DNA is a well-characterized intracellular target but its size and sequent...