Designed molecules that fold to mimic protein secondary structures
- PMID: 10600726
- DOI: 10.1016/s1367-5931(99)00030-7
Designed molecules that fold to mimic protein secondary structures
Abstract
Molecules that fold to mimic protein secondary structures have emerged as important targets of bioorganic chemistry. Recently, a variety of compounds that mimic helices, turns, and sheets have been developed, with notable advances in the design of beta-peptides that mimic each of these structures. These compounds hold promise as a step toward synthetic molecules with protein-like properties and as drugs that block protein-protein interactions.
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