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Mimicking Strategy for Protein-Protein Interaction Inhibitor Discovery by Virtual Screening.

Ke-Jia WuPui-Man LeiHao LiuChun WuChung-Hang LeungDik-Lung Ma
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
As protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are highly involved in most cellular processes, the discovery of PPI inhibitors that mimic the structure of the natural protein partners is a promising strategy toward the discovery of PPI inhibitors. In this review, we discuss recent advances in the application of virtual screening for identifying mimics of protein partners. The classification and function of the mimicking protein partner inhibitor discovery by virtual screening are described. We anticipate that this review would be of interest to medicinal chemists and chemical biologists working in the field of protein-protein interaction inhibitors or probes.
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