Nowadays, it is well established that most of the human diseases which are not related to pathogen infections have their origin from DNA disorders. Thus, DNA mutations, waiting for the availability of CRISPR-like remedies, will propagate into proteomics, offering the possibility to select natural or synthetic molecules to fight against the effects of malfunctioning proteins. Drug discovery, indeed, is a flourishing field of biotechnological research to improve human health, even though the development of a new drug is increasingly more expensive in spite of the massive use of informatics in Medicinal Chemistry. CRISPR technology adds new alternatives to cure diseases by removing DNA defects responsible of genome-related pathologies. In prin...
The introduction of unnatural amino acids with novel properties into proteins is potentially a usefu...
Motivation: Mutating residues into alanine (alanine scanning) is one of the fastest experimental mea...
Though many proteins have been identified as relevant to cancer pathogenicity, very few are now targ...
Nowadays, it is well established that most of the human diseases which are not related to pathogen i...
With a structural bioinformatic approach, we have explored amino acid compositions at PISA defined i...
The number of three-dimensional structures of potential protein targets available in several platfo...
Glycation is a non-enzymatic process occurring inside or outside the host body by attaching a sugar ...
The ability to design drugs that disrupt formation of protein-protein interfaces is of particular in...
The "tag & modify" strategy for protein modification relies upon the genetic incorporation of an...
Motivation: Glycosylation is a ubiquitous type of protein post-translational modification (PTM) in e...
Targeting protein-protein interactions for a therapeutic purpose is an attractive idea that has prov...
The ability to design drugs that disrupt formation of protein-protein interfaces is of particular in...
Drug discovery and design is extremely important in today’s world in order to treat and cure disease...
Accurate identification of drug targets is a crucial part of any drug development program. We mined ...
Nature has produced intricate machinery to covalently diversify the structure of proteins after thei...
The introduction of unnatural amino acids with novel properties into proteins is potentially a usefu...
Motivation: Mutating residues into alanine (alanine scanning) is one of the fastest experimental mea...
Though many proteins have been identified as relevant to cancer pathogenicity, very few are now targ...
Nowadays, it is well established that most of the human diseases which are not related to pathogen i...
With a structural bioinformatic approach, we have explored amino acid compositions at PISA defined i...
The number of three-dimensional structures of potential protein targets available in several platfo...
Glycation is a non-enzymatic process occurring inside or outside the host body by attaching a sugar ...
The ability to design drugs that disrupt formation of protein-protein interfaces is of particular in...
The "tag & modify" strategy for protein modification relies upon the genetic incorporation of an...
Motivation: Glycosylation is a ubiquitous type of protein post-translational modification (PTM) in e...
Targeting protein-protein interactions for a therapeutic purpose is an attractive idea that has prov...
The ability to design drugs that disrupt formation of protein-protein interfaces is of particular in...
Drug discovery and design is extremely important in today’s world in order to treat and cure disease...
Accurate identification of drug targets is a crucial part of any drug development program. We mined ...
Nature has produced intricate machinery to covalently diversify the structure of proteins after thei...
The introduction of unnatural amino acids with novel properties into proteins is potentially a usefu...
Motivation: Mutating residues into alanine (alanine scanning) is one of the fastest experimental mea...
Though many proteins have been identified as relevant to cancer pathogenicity, very few are now targ...