Abstractα-Helices are common secondary structural elements forming key parts of the large, generally featureless interfacial regions of many therapeutically-relevant protein–protein interactions (PPIs). The rational design of helix mimetics is an appealing small-molecule strategy for the mediation of aberrant PPIs, however the first generation of scaffolds presented a relatively small number of residues on a single recognition surface. Increasingly, helices involved in PPIs are found to have more complex binding modes, utilizing two or three recognition surfaces, or binding with extended points of contact. To address these unmet needs the design and synthesis of new generations of multi-sided, extended, and supersecondary structures are und...
The inhibition of protein-protein interactions using rationally designed molecules is a powerful me...
Conventionally, small molecule therapeutics have targeted well-defined, ligand-binding pockets, such...
ABSTRACT: Protein−protein interactions encompass large surface areas, but often a handful of key res...
?-Helices are common secondary structural elements forming key parts of the large, generally feature...
Abstractα-Helices are common secondary structural elements forming key parts of the large, generally...
The modulation of protein–protein interactions (PPIs) by means of creating or stabilizing secondary ...
The most abundant protein secondary structure in nature – the a-helix – is frequently found at prote...
The most abundant protein secondary structure in nature – the a-helix – is frequently found at prote...
The most abundant protein secondary structure in nature – the a-helix – is frequently found at prote...
The most abundant protein secondary structure in nature – the a-helix – is frequently found at prote...
The most abundant protein secondary structure in nature – the a-helix – is frequently found at prote...
Modulation of interactome networks, essentially protein-protein interactions (PPIs), might represent...
α-Helices often recognize their target proteins at protein–protein interfaces through more than one ...
ABSTRACT: The modulation of protein−protein interac-tions (PPIs) by means of creating or stabilizing...
α-Helices often recognize their target proteins at protein–protein interfaces through more than one ...
The inhibition of protein-protein interactions using rationally designed molecules is a powerful me...
Conventionally, small molecule therapeutics have targeted well-defined, ligand-binding pockets, such...
ABSTRACT: Protein−protein interactions encompass large surface areas, but often a handful of key res...
?-Helices are common secondary structural elements forming key parts of the large, generally feature...
Abstractα-Helices are common secondary structural elements forming key parts of the large, generally...
The modulation of protein–protein interactions (PPIs) by means of creating or stabilizing secondary ...
The most abundant protein secondary structure in nature – the a-helix – is frequently found at prote...
The most abundant protein secondary structure in nature – the a-helix – is frequently found at prote...
The most abundant protein secondary structure in nature – the a-helix – is frequently found at prote...
The most abundant protein secondary structure in nature – the a-helix – is frequently found at prote...
The most abundant protein secondary structure in nature – the a-helix – is frequently found at prote...
Modulation of interactome networks, essentially protein-protein interactions (PPIs), might represent...
α-Helices often recognize their target proteins at protein–protein interfaces through more than one ...
ABSTRACT: The modulation of protein−protein interac-tions (PPIs) by means of creating or stabilizing...
α-Helices often recognize their target proteins at protein–protein interfaces through more than one ...
The inhibition of protein-protein interactions using rationally designed molecules is a powerful me...
Conventionally, small molecule therapeutics have targeted well-defined, ligand-binding pockets, such...
ABSTRACT: Protein−protein interactions encompass large surface areas, but often a handful of key res...