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Synthetic modification of protein surfaces to mediate induced-proximity pharmacology.

Lyn H Jones
Published in: RSC medicinal chemistry (2024)
Molecular glues and bifunctional small molecules, such as targeted protein degraders, induce protein proximity to mediate gain-of-function pharmacology. Emerging technologies that synthetically manipulate protein surfaces to create neoproteins, and the development of covalent chemical probes for intra- and inter-protein surface labeling are described. Ligand-directed protein surface modification strategies have the potential to enhance the induced-proximity pharmacology toolkit and expand the druggable proteome, and this Opinion considers the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.
Keyphrases
  • protein protein
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  • small molecule
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  • drug delivery
  • single molecule
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