The identification of complete networks of protein-protein interactions (PPI) within a cell has contributed to major breakthroughs in understanding biological pathways, host-pathogen interactions and cancer development. As a consequence, PPI have emerged as a new class of promising therapeutic targets. However, they are still considered as a challenging class of targets for drug discovery programs. Recent successes have allowed the characterization of structural and physicochemical properties of protein-protein interfaces leading to a better understanding of how they can be disrupted with small molecule compounds. In addition, characterization of the profiles of PPI inhibitors has allowed the development of PPI-focused libraries. In this review, we present the current efforts at developing chemical libraries dedicated to these innovative targets.
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Sperandio, O., Villoutreix, B. O., Morelli, X., & Roche, P. (2015). Les chimiothèques ciblant les interactions protéine-protéine. Medecine/Sciences, 31(3), 312–319. https://doi.org/10.1051/medsci/20153103017
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