Polymers for Disrupting Protein–Protein Interactions: Where Are We and Where Should We Be?
Stephanie P. Le,
Jithu Krishna,
Prachi Gupta
et al.
Abstract:Protein–protein interactions
(PPIs) are central
to the cellular
signaling and regulatory networks that underlie many physiological
and pathophysiological processes. It is challenging to target PPIs
using traditional small molecule or peptide-based approaches due to
the frequent lack of well-defined binding pockets at the large and
flat PPI interfaces. Synthetic polymers offer an opportunity to circumvent
these challenges by providing unparalleled flexibility in tuning their
physiochemical properties to achieve… Show more
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