Small Molecules Targeting Protein-Protein Interactions (PPIs): Current Strategies for the Development of New Drugs
A special issue of Pharmaceuticals (ISSN 1424-8247). This special issue belongs to the section "Medicinal Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 November 2022) | Viewed by 25713
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Dear Colleagues,
Protein–Protein Interactions (PPIs) are key cellular effectors regulating and executing the majority of the important biological functions in living organisms, including humans. Accordingly, PPIs represent a vast source of novel therapeutic targets, with the size of the human interactome reaching an estimated number of over 300,000 interactions and counting. This is welcome news in light of the disappointingly well-known decrease in drug discovery and development efficiency over the years, primarily due to the exhaustion of effective targets for traditional drug design that focuses on single proteins as opposed to PPIs.
To date, the Interactome Engineering through PPI modulation has been under the realm of primarily large biotherapeutics including monoclonal antibodies, protein fragments and macrocyclic peptides. The small-molecule tractability of PPIs, however, is on the rise, with the first such small-molecule drugs entering clinical trials recently, providing the much-needed impetus for this traditionally challenging area of research.
The journal Pharmaceuticals aims to highlight successes, challenges and emerging opportunities in this field, with particular emphasis on the various strategies, both experimental and computational, being utilized for the development of small-molecule modulators of clinically relevant PPIs. Both small-molecule inhibitors as well as stabilizers of PPIs are of importance.
We look forward to your contribution.
Dr. Sachin P. Patil
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- protein–protein interaction (PPIs)
- PPI modulation
- PPI inhibitors
- PPI stabilizers
- drug discovery and design
- small molecule drugs
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