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Targeting protein-protein interactions: lessons from p53/MDM2.

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  • Targeting protein-protein interactions: lessons from p53/MDM2. Abstract Text:

    justin k murrayJustin K Murray,samuel h gellmanSamuel H Gellman,justin k murrayJustin K Murray,samuel h gellmanSamuel H Gellman,

    The tremendous challenge of inhibiting therapeutically important protein-protein interactions has created the opportunity to extend traditional medicinal chemistry to a new class of targets and to explore nontraditional strategies. Here we review a widely studied system, the interaction between tumor suppressor p53 and its natural antagonist MDM2, for which both traditional and nontraditional approaches have been reported. This system has been a testing ground for novel proteomimetic scaffold-based strategies, i.e., for attempts to mimic the recognition surface displayed by a folded protein with unnatural oligomers. Retroinverso peptides, peptoids, terphenyls, beta-hairpins, p-oligobenzamides, beta-peptides, and miniproteins have all been explored as inhibitors of the p53/MDM2 interaction, and we focus on these oligomer-based efforts. Traditional approaches have been successful as well, and we briefly review small molecule inhibitors along with other strategies for reactivation of the p53 pathway, for comparison with oligomer- based approaches. We close with comments on an emerging dichotomy among protein-protein interaction targets.

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    jk murrayJK Murray,sh gellmanSH Gellman,jk murrayJK Murray,sh gellmanSH Gellman,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Biopolymers

    VOLUME: 88

    Page Numbers: 657-86

    Journal Abbreviation: Biopolymers

    ISSN: 0006-3525

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: 09

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, 1101 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706, USA.

    Country: United States

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