Clinical candidates modulating protein-protein interactions: The fragment-based experience.

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2019
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) cover a very wide range of biological functions and consequently have become one of the favourite targets for new therapeutic strategies. PPIs are strongly characterised by an intricate and dynamic network of surface interactions occurring between two or more proteins. Because of the complexity of these interactions, many strategies have been applied with the aim to find selective modulators for a specific protein-protein complex. During the last decade, fragment-based approaches have served many drug discovery programs with an impressive increment of contributions, gaining a remarkable role in PPIs modulators' development. In this review, we detail the successful fragment-to-clinical candidate evolutions related to PPI modulation. An overview on the physico-chemical properties of both fragment hits and lead compounds will be presented together with a statistical analysis of their distribution.
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Authors Valenti, Dario;Hristeva, Stanimira;Tzalis, Dimitrios;Ottmann, Christian;
Journal European journal of medicinal chemistry
Year 2019
DOI S0223-5234(19)30109-6
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