Macromolecular structures represent an interesting starting point for the design and synthesis of small-molecule mimetics of surface epitopes that mediate protein–protein and protein–nucleic acid interactions. The resulting protein epitope mimetics (PEMs) provide a source of new biologically active molecules that are useful as biomolecular probes in chemical biology, as well as novel drug or vaccine candidates. This is illustrated here through studies on PEMs as synthetic vaccine candidates targeting the malaria parasite and the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1). In addition, various folded PEMs with ?-hairpin structures have been designed that target protein–protein and protein–nucleic acid interactions, as well as others that ...
For three decades, the ongoing HIV pandemic has taken the lives of tens of millions of people. Still...
Synthetic vaccines constitute the most promising tools for controlling and preventing infectious dis...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are attractive targets because of their therapeutic potential. ...
Protein epitope mimetics provide powerful tools to study biomolecular recognition in many areas of c...
Some new approaches are described for the synthesis of protein epitope mimetics, in particular, mimi...
The challenge for medicinal chemistry to develop therapeutics for infections and chronic diseases is...
An approach to synthetic vaccine design is illustrated, focusing on the immunodominant (NPNA)n repea...
<div>Increasingly (chemo)synthesis is very competitive with biosynthesis for obtaining relatively la...
A diversity of protein surface discontinuous epitope mimics is now rapidly and efficiently accessibl...
Theoretically it seems highly unlikely that relatively small peptides could mimic functionally disco...
Protein-protein interactions are key to several biological processes that facilitate signal transduc...
Novel, highly potent CXCR4 inhibitors with good pharmacokinetic properties were obtained by applying...
The promise of proteomics to provide a vast library of protein structural data is exciting to scient...
There is considerable interest in developing non-peptidic, small-molecule alpha-helix mimetics to di...
Essentially all cellular processes are mediated by protein-protein interactions and detailed knowled...
For three decades, the ongoing HIV pandemic has taken the lives of tens of millions of people. Still...
Synthetic vaccines constitute the most promising tools for controlling and preventing infectious dis...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are attractive targets because of their therapeutic potential. ...
Protein epitope mimetics provide powerful tools to study biomolecular recognition in many areas of c...
Some new approaches are described for the synthesis of protein epitope mimetics, in particular, mimi...
The challenge for medicinal chemistry to develop therapeutics for infections and chronic diseases is...
An approach to synthetic vaccine design is illustrated, focusing on the immunodominant (NPNA)n repea...
<div>Increasingly (chemo)synthesis is very competitive with biosynthesis for obtaining relatively la...
A diversity of protein surface discontinuous epitope mimics is now rapidly and efficiently accessibl...
Theoretically it seems highly unlikely that relatively small peptides could mimic functionally disco...
Protein-protein interactions are key to several biological processes that facilitate signal transduc...
Novel, highly potent CXCR4 inhibitors with good pharmacokinetic properties were obtained by applying...
The promise of proteomics to provide a vast library of protein structural data is exciting to scient...
There is considerable interest in developing non-peptidic, small-molecule alpha-helix mimetics to di...
Essentially all cellular processes are mediated by protein-protein interactions and detailed knowled...
For three decades, the ongoing HIV pandemic has taken the lives of tens of millions of people. Still...
Synthetic vaccines constitute the most promising tools for controlling and preventing infectious dis...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are attractive targets because of their therapeutic potential. ...