Pharmaceutical Sciences Encyclopedia 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470571224.pse033
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Protein–Protein Interactions

Abstract: Protein–protein interactions are key to several biological pathways and thus are attractive targets for therapeutic intervention. Such approaches are based on a sound assessment of the strong and weak interactions and the protein's secondary or tertiary structures. This article focuses on interactions between some of the important protein–protein pairs and recent successes in developing peptides, peptidomimetics, or small organic molecules as inhibitors of these interactions.

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