Anatomy of β-strands at protein–protein interfaces
AM Watkins, PS Arora - ACS chemical biology, 2014 - ACS Publications
The development of inhibitors for protein–protein interactions frequently involves the mimicry
of secondary structure motifs. While helical protein–protein interactions have been heavily …
of secondary structure motifs. While helical protein–protein interactions have been heavily …
Systematic analysis of helical protein interfaces reveals targets for synthetic inhibitors
AL Jochim, PS Arora - ACS chemical biology, 2010 - ACS Publications
Synthetic inhibitors of protein− protein interactions are being discovered despite the inherent
challenge in targeting large contact surfaces with small molecules. An analysis of available …
challenge in targeting large contact surfaces with small molecules. An analysis of available …
Protein–protein interaction through β-strand addition
Protein–protein interactions have essential roles at almost every level of organization and
communication in living cells. During complex formation, proteins can interact via covalent …
communication in living cells. During complex formation, proteins can interact via covalent …
Assessment of helical interfaces in protein–protein interactions
AL Jochim, PS Arora - Molecular BioSystems, 2009 - pubs.rsc.org
Assessment of helical interfaces in protein – protein interactions - Molecular BioSystems (RSC
Publishing) DOI:10.1039/B903202A Royal Society of Chemistry View PDF VersionPrevious …
Publishing) DOI:10.1039/B903202A Royal Society of Chemistry View PDF VersionPrevious …
Rational design of topographical helix mimics as potent inhibitors of protein–protein interactions
Protein–protein interactions encompass large surface areas, but often a handful of key
residues dominate the binding energy landscape. Rationally designed small molecule …
residues dominate the binding energy landscape. Rationally designed small molecule …
Protein–protein interactions mediated by helical tertiary structure motifs
The modulation of protein–protein interactions (PPIs) by means of creating or stabilizing
secondary structure conformations is a rapidly growing area of research. Recent success in …
secondary structure conformations is a rapidly growing area of research. Recent success in …
Scaffolds for blocking protein-protein interactions
SJ Hershberger, SG Lee… - Current topics in …, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
Due to the pivotal roles that protein-protein interactions play in a plethora of biological
processes, the design of therapeutic agents targeting these interactions has become an …
processes, the design of therapeutic agents targeting these interactions has become an …
Side-chain conformational preferences govern protein–protein interactions
Protein secondary structures serve as geometrically constrained scaffolds for the display of
key interacting residues at protein interfaces. Given the critical role of secondary structures …
key interacting residues at protein interfaces. Given the critical role of secondary structures …
[HTML][HTML] Flexibility and small pockets at protein–protein interfaces: new insights into druggability
The transient assembly of multiprotein complexes mediates many aspects of cell regulation
and signalling in living organisms. Modulation of the formation of these complexes through …
and signalling in living organisms. Modulation of the formation of these complexes through …
Structural biology and drug discovery for protein–protein interactions
Although targeting protein–protein interfaces of regulatory multiprotein complexes has
become a significant focus in drug discovery, it continues to pose major challenges. Most …
become a significant focus in drug discovery, it continues to pose major challenges. Most …