Selective and potent proteomimetic inhibitors of intracellular protein-protein interactions

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Abstract

Inhibition of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) represents a major challenge in chemical biology and drug discovery. α-Helix mediated PPIs may be amenable to modulation using generic chemotypes, termed "proteomimetics", which can be assembled in a modular manner to reproduce the vectoral presentation of key side chains found on a helical motif from one partner within the PPI. In this work, it is demonstrated that by using a library of N-alkylated aromatic oligoamide helix mimetics, potent helix mimetics which reproduce their biophysical binding selectivity in a cellular context can be identified.

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Barnard, A., Long, K., Martin, H. L., Miles, J. A., Edwards, T. A., Tomlinson, D. C., … Wilson, A. J. (2015). Selective and potent proteomimetic inhibitors of intracellular protein-protein interactions. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 54(10), 2960–2965. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201410810

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