Recombinant proteins are important therapeutics due to potent, highly specific, and nontoxic actions in vivo. However, they are expensive medicines to manufacture, chemically unstable, and difficult to administer with low patient uptake and compliance. Small molecule drugs are cheaper and more bioavailable, but less target-specific in vivo and often have associated side effects. Here we combine some advantages of proteins and small molecules by taking short amino acid sequences that confer potency and selectivity to proteins, and fixing them as small constrained molecules that are chemically and structurally stable and easy to make. Proteins often use short alpha-helices of just 1-4 helical turns (4-15 amino acids) to interact with biologic...
The antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a class of molecule obtained from plants, insects, animals, an...
Protein-protein interaction (PPI) is a hot topic in clinical research as protein networking has a ma...
In a recent report published in PNAS, Gellman and coworkers describe the design, characterization, a...
Intracellular regulatory pathways are replete with protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions, off...
Proteins frequently mediate their functions through small folded secondary structural motifs, such a...
Short helical peptides combine characteristics of small molecules and large proteins and provide an ...
Protein structure underlies essential biological processes and provides a blueprint for molecular mi...
The design of high-affinity, RNA-binding ligands has proven very challenging. This is due to the uni...
In nature, alpha-helical antimicrobial peptides present the small and flexible residue glycine at po...
With the increasing threat of multidrug resistant bacteria, there is a growing need to invent new dr...
Protein-based therapeutics feature large interacting surfaces. Protein folding endows structural sta...
Alpha helices are key structural components of proteins and important recognition motifs in biology....
Protein-protein interactions are key to several biological processes that facilitate signal transduc...
Protein-based therapeutics feature large interacting surfaces. Protein folding endows structural sta...
Proteins typically consist of right-handed alpha helices, whereas left-handed alpha helices are rare...
The antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a class of molecule obtained from plants, insects, animals, an...
Protein-protein interaction (PPI) is a hot topic in clinical research as protein networking has a ma...
In a recent report published in PNAS, Gellman and coworkers describe the design, characterization, a...
Intracellular regulatory pathways are replete with protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions, off...
Proteins frequently mediate their functions through small folded secondary structural motifs, such a...
Short helical peptides combine characteristics of small molecules and large proteins and provide an ...
Protein structure underlies essential biological processes and provides a blueprint for molecular mi...
The design of high-affinity, RNA-binding ligands has proven very challenging. This is due to the uni...
In nature, alpha-helical antimicrobial peptides present the small and flexible residue glycine at po...
With the increasing threat of multidrug resistant bacteria, there is a growing need to invent new dr...
Protein-based therapeutics feature large interacting surfaces. Protein folding endows structural sta...
Alpha helices are key structural components of proteins and important recognition motifs in biology....
Protein-protein interactions are key to several biological processes that facilitate signal transduc...
Protein-based therapeutics feature large interacting surfaces. Protein folding endows structural sta...
Proteins typically consist of right-handed alpha helices, whereas left-handed alpha helices are rare...
The antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a class of molecule obtained from plants, insects, animals, an...
Protein-protein interaction (PPI) is a hot topic in clinical research as protein networking has a ma...
In a recent report published in PNAS, Gellman and coworkers describe the design, characterization, a...