Clues to molecular glues

Thomas M. Geiger, Sabine C. Schäfer, Johannes K. Dreizler, Michael Walz, Felix Hausch
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Abstract

Molecular Glues, here defined as small molecules that interact with two protein surfaces to induce or enhance affinity of these two proteins to each other, have received substantial interest as new drug modalities that can unlock otherwise inaccessible pharmacology. The recent serendipitous identification of several new molecular glues suggests that this mode of action is more prevalent than previously thought. However, the identification of molecular glues from scratch and their subsequent optimization still represent a formidable challenge. Here we review the recently discovered molecular glues, general features and insights that can be derived from them as well as from naturally occurring molecular glues, and the implications for drug discovery directed towards molecular glues.

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分子胶的线索
分子胶,在这里被定义为与两种蛋白质表面相互作用以诱导或增强这两种蛋白质相互亲和力的小分子,作为一种新的药物模式,可以解锁否则无法获得的药理学,已经受到了极大的关注。最近偶然发现的几种新的分子胶表明,这种作用模式比以前认为的更为普遍。然而,从头开始鉴定分子胶及其后续优化仍然是一个艰巨的挑战。在这里,我们回顾了最近发现的分子胶,一般的特征和见解,可以从他们以及自然发生的分子胶中获得,以及对药物发现的意义指向分子胶。
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Current research in chemical biology
Current research in chemical biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General)
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