Targeting secondary protein complexes in drug discovery: Studying the druggability and chemical biology of the HSP70/BAG1 complex

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Abstract

Proteins typically carry out their biological functions as multi-protein complexes, which can significantly affect the affinity of small-molecule inhibitors. HSP70 is an important target in oncology, so to study its chemical biology and the drug discovery potential of the HSP70/BAG1 complex, we designed a high-affinity non-nucleotide fluorescence polarisation probe.

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Evans, L. E., Jones, K., & Cheeseman, M. D. (2017). Targeting secondary protein complexes in drug discovery: Studying the druggability and chemical biology of the HSP70/BAG1 complex. Chemical Communications, 53(37), 5167–5170. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cc01376k

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