Targeting protein-protein interactions for therapeutic intervention: a challenge for the future
- PMID: 21426071
- DOI: 10.4155/fmc.09.12
Targeting protein-protein interactions for therapeutic intervention: a challenge for the future
Abstract
Background: Over the last two decades, an increasing research effort in academia and industry has focused on the modulation (both inhibition and stabilization) of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) in order to develop novel therapeutic approaches and target-selective agents in drug discovery.
Discussion: The diversity and complexity of highly dynamic systems such as PPIs present many challenges for the identification of drug-like molecules with the ability to modulate the PPI with the necessary selectivity and potency. In this review, a number of these strategies will be presented along with a critical overview of the challenges and potential solutions relating to the exploitation of PPIs as molecular targets.
Conclusions: Both traditional drug discovery approaches and some more recently developed innovative strategies have already provided valuable tools for the discovery of PPI modulators, and a number of successful examples have highlighted the potential of targeting PPIs for therapeutic intervention, especially in the oncology area.
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