Disruption of Protein-Protein Interfaces

In Search of New Inhibitors

Disruption of Protein-Protein Interfaces

In Search of New Inhibitors

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"Disruption of Protein-Protein Interfaces" reviews the latest developments and future perspectives in drug discovery at protein-protein interfaces. The authors detail experimental and computational tools to tackle the subject and highlight the contribution of the Italian research community to the field. Evidence shows that blocking or modulating protein-protein interactions might lead to the development of useful new drugs. Consequently, in recent years great effort has been dedicated to unveiling the molecular details of protein-protein interfaces by structural techniques e.g. X-ray diffraction, NMR spectroscopy. This book, written and edited by leaders in the field, provides examples from the literature of successes and failures to develop drug-like molecules effective in interacting at protein-protein interfaces.

Drug discovery by targeting protein-protein interactions
Protein-Protein Interaction Inhibitors: case studies on small molecules and natural compounds
Disrupting Protein-Protein Interfaces using GRID Molecular Interaction Fields
NMR as a tool to target protein-protein interactions
Protein-protein interactions in the solid state The troubles of crystallizing of protein- protein complexes
Fluorescence observables and enzyme kinetics in the investigation of PPI modulation by small molecules Detection, mechanistic insight, functional consequences.
ISBN 978-3-642-37998-7
Media type Book
Copyright year 2013
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length VII, 161 pages
Illustrations VII, 161 p.
Language English