Combining different compound classes gives molecular hybrids that can offer access to novel chemical space and unique properties. Peptides provide ideal starting points for such molecular hybrids, which can be easily modified with a variety of molecular entities. The addition of small molecules can improve the potency, stability and cell permeability of therapeutically relevant peptides. Furthermore, they are often applied to create peptide-based tools in chemical biology. In this review, we discuss general methods that allow the discovery of this compound class and highlight key examples of peptide-small molecule hybrids categorised by the application and function of the small molecule entity. This journal is
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Wu, Y., Williams, J., Calder, E. D. D., & Walport, L. J. (2021). Strategies to expand peptide functionality through hybridisation with a small molecule component. RSC Chemical Biology. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cb00167h
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