Protein epitope mimetics provide powerful tools to study biomolecular recognition in many areas of chemical biology. They may also provide access to new biologically active molecules and potentially to new classes of drug and vaccine candidates. Here we highlight approaches for the design of folded, structurally defined epitope mimetics, by incorporating backbone and side chains of hot residues onto a stable constrained scaffold. Using robust synthetic methods, the structural, biological, and physical properties of epitope mimetics can be optimized, by variation of both side chain and backbone chemistry. To illustrate the potential of protein epitope mimetics in medicinal chemistry and biotechnology, we present studies in two areas of infec...
A diversity of protein surface discontinuous epitope mimics is now rapidly and efficiently accessibl...
The ability of antibodies to bind a wide variety of analytes with high specificity and high affinity...
The proliferation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the decline in new antibiotic drug approvals ...
Protein epitope mimetics provide powerful tools to study biomolecular recognition in many areas of c...
Macromolecular structures represent an interesting starting point for the design and synthesis of sm...
The challenge for medicinal chemistry to develop therapeutics for infections and chronic diseases is...
Some new approaches are described for the synthesis of protein epitope mimetics, in particular, mimi...
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...
Conformationally constrained peptidomimetics have been developed to mimic interfacial epitopes and t...
Virtually every living organism produces gene-encoded antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) that provide an ...
Since variolation, conventional approaches to vaccine development are based on live-attenuated, inac...
Alternatives to the well-established capsular polysaccharide-based vaccines against Streptococcus pn...
Alternatives to the well-established capsular polysaccharide-based vaccines against Streptococcus pn...
<div><p>Invocation of cellular immunity by epitopic peptides remains largely dependent on empiricall...
A diversity of protein surface discontinuous epitope mimics is now rapidly and efficiently accessibl...
The ability of antibodies to bind a wide variety of analytes with high specificity and high affinity...
The proliferation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the decline in new antibiotic drug approvals ...
Protein epitope mimetics provide powerful tools to study biomolecular recognition in many areas of c...
Macromolecular structures represent an interesting starting point for the design and synthesis of sm...
The challenge for medicinal chemistry to develop therapeutics for infections and chronic diseases is...
Some new approaches are described for the synthesis of protein epitope mimetics, in particular, mimi...
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...
Conformationally constrained peptidomimetics have been developed to mimic interfacial epitopes and t...
Virtually every living organism produces gene-encoded antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) that provide an ...
Since variolation, conventional approaches to vaccine development are based on live-attenuated, inac...
Alternatives to the well-established capsular polysaccharide-based vaccines against Streptococcus pn...
Alternatives to the well-established capsular polysaccharide-based vaccines against Streptococcus pn...
<div><p>Invocation of cellular immunity by epitopic peptides remains largely dependent on empiricall...
A diversity of protein surface discontinuous epitope mimics is now rapidly and efficiently accessibl...
The ability of antibodies to bind a wide variety of analytes with high specificity and high affinity...
The proliferation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the decline in new antibiotic drug approvals ...