Knitting and untying the protein network: Modulation of protein ensembles as a therapeutic strategy

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Abstract

Proteins constitute the working machinery and structural support of all organisms. In performing a given function, they must adopt highly specific structures that can change with their level of activity, often through the direct or indirect action of other proteins. Indeed, proteins typically function within an ensemble, rather than individually. Hence, they must be sufficiently flexible to interact with each other and execute diverse tasks. The discovery that errors within these groups can ultimately cause disease has led to a paradigm shift in drug discovery, from an emphasis on single protein targets to a holistic approach whereby entire ensembles are targeted. © 2008 The Protein Society.

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Gordo, S., & Giralt, E. (2009, March). Knitting and untying the protein network: Modulation of protein ensembles as a therapeutic strategy. Protein Science. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.43

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