Molecular descriptors have been used to characterize and predict the functions of small molecules, including inhibitors of protein–protein interactions (iPPIs). Such molecules are valuable to investigate disease pathways and as starting points for drug discovery endeavors. iPPIs tend to bind at the surface of macromolecules and the design of such compounds remains challenging. Here, we report on our investigation of a pool of interpretable molecular descriptors for solvent-exposed and buried co-crystallized ligands. Several descriptors were found to be significantly different between the two classes and were further exploited using machine-learning approaches. This work could open new perspectives for the rational design of focused librarie...
The past 20 years have seen many advances in our understanding of protein-protein interactions (PPIs...
The binding affinity of a protein–protein interaction is concentrated at amino acids known as hot sp...
Small molecules that bind at protein-protein interfaces may either block or stabilize protein-protei...
Molecular descriptors have been used to characterize and predict the functions of small molecules, i...
Abstract Although protein–protein interactions (PPIs) have emerged as the basis of potential new the...
Although protein-protein interactions (PPIs) have emerged as the basis of potential new therapeutic ...
International audienceProtein-protein interactions (PPIs) may represent one of the next major classe...
Given the difficulties to identify chemical probes that can modulate protein–protein interactions (P...
International audienceProtein-protein interactions (PPIs) mediate nearly every cellular process and ...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) represent an enormous source of opportunity for therapeutic inte...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) represent an enormous source of opportunity for therapeutic inte...
The discovery of novel bioactive molecules advances our systems-level understanding of biological pr...
Discovery and optimization of small molecule inhibitors as therapeutic drugs have immensely benefite...
The ability to target protein–protein interactions (PPIs) with small molecule inhibitors offers grea...
Small molecules that bind at protein-protein interfaces may either block or stabilize protein-protei...
The past 20 years have seen many advances in our understanding of protein-protein interactions (PPIs...
The binding affinity of a protein–protein interaction is concentrated at amino acids known as hot sp...
Small molecules that bind at protein-protein interfaces may either block or stabilize protein-protei...
Molecular descriptors have been used to characterize and predict the functions of small molecules, i...
Abstract Although protein–protein interactions (PPIs) have emerged as the basis of potential new the...
Although protein-protein interactions (PPIs) have emerged as the basis of potential new therapeutic ...
International audienceProtein-protein interactions (PPIs) may represent one of the next major classe...
Given the difficulties to identify chemical probes that can modulate protein–protein interactions (P...
International audienceProtein-protein interactions (PPIs) mediate nearly every cellular process and ...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) represent an enormous source of opportunity for therapeutic inte...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) represent an enormous source of opportunity for therapeutic inte...
The discovery of novel bioactive molecules advances our systems-level understanding of biological pr...
Discovery and optimization of small molecule inhibitors as therapeutic drugs have immensely benefite...
The ability to target protein–protein interactions (PPIs) with small molecule inhibitors offers grea...
Small molecules that bind at protein-protein interfaces may either block or stabilize protein-protei...
The past 20 years have seen many advances in our understanding of protein-protein interactions (PPIs...
The binding affinity of a protein–protein interaction is concentrated at amino acids known as hot sp...
Small molecules that bind at protein-protein interfaces may either block or stabilize protein-protei...