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Helical Foldamers and Stapled Peptides as New Modalities in Drug Discovery: Modulators of Protein-Protein Interactions

Keisuke Tsuchiya, Takashi Kurohara, Kiyoshi Fukuhara, Takashi Misawa, Yosuke Demizu

2022Processes16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A “foldamer” is an artificial oligomeric molecule with a regular secondary or tertiary structure consisting of various building blocks. A “stapled peptide” is a peptide with stabilized secondary structures, in particular, helical structures by intramolecular covalent side-chain cross-linking. Helical foldamers and stapled peptides are potential drug candidates that can target protein-protein interactions because they enable multipoint molecular recognition, which is difficult to achieve with low-molecular-weight compounds. This mini-review describes a variety of peptide-based foldamers and stapled peptides with a view to their applications in drug discovery, including our recent progress.

Topics & Concepts

FoldamerChemistryPeptideMolecular recognitionPeptidomimeticIntramolecular forceDrug discoverySmall moleculeCombinatorial chemistryMoleculeStereochemistryBiochemistryOrganic chemistryChemical Synthesis and AnalysisClick Chemistry and ApplicationsRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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