2007
DOI: 10.1002/qsar.200520134
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Synthesis and TGF‐β Receptor Binding Inhibition of Multibranched Compounds

Abstract: As a part of our project aiming at the discovery of novel synthetic ligands of Transforming Growth Factor Beta (TGF-b) receptors, five libraries were sequentially synthesised and screened. The biological mechanism involved in the TGF-b signal transduction proceeds through the hetero-oligomerisation of two TGF-b subreceptor dimers, Transforming growth factor Beta Receptors (TbR)-I and II. We hypothesised that synthetic dimers and multibranched-molecules could mimic the natural hormone action by closing the rece… Show more

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“…Dimerization strategy was applied to numerous peptide hormones including serotonin, 4,5 enkephalins, 6 bradykinin, 7 TGF-b. 8 More recently, dimerization was also applied to the design of protein-protein interaction inhibitors. 9 Several chemical strategies, in solution or on solid support, were used for peptide dimerization using specic functional groups and spacer arms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dimerization strategy was applied to numerous peptide hormones including serotonin, 4,5 enkephalins, 6 bradykinin, 7 TGF-b. 8 More recently, dimerization was also applied to the design of protein-protein interaction inhibitors. 9 Several chemical strategies, in solution or on solid support, were used for peptide dimerization using specic functional groups and spacer arms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%