The identification of small molecules targeting specific protein-protein interactions (PPIs) involved in the regulation of the cell cycle is a recent and promising approach for the development of new anticancer agents. Targeting PPIs has long been viewed as a very challenging task because protein-protein interfaces tend to be large and flat. However, the discovery of so-called “hot spots” supported the hypothesis that many PPIs are “druggable” by small molecules. This PhD thesis describes the development of new modulators of the p53/MDM2/MDM4 interaction, and new microtubules targeting agents... [edited by Author]

Modulators of protein-protein interactions with anticancer activity / Paola Galatello , 2018 Apr 05., Anno Accademico 2016 - 2017. [10.14273/unisa-1265].

Modulators of protein-protein interactions with anticancer activity

Galatello, Paola
2018

Abstract

The identification of small molecules targeting specific protein-protein interactions (PPIs) involved in the regulation of the cell cycle is a recent and promising approach for the development of new anticancer agents. Targeting PPIs has long been viewed as a very challenging task because protein-protein interfaces tend to be large and flat. However, the discovery of so-called “hot spots” supported the hypothesis that many PPIs are “druggable” by small molecules. This PhD thesis describes the development of new modulators of the p53/MDM2/MDM4 interaction, and new microtubules targeting agents... [edited by Author]
5-apr-2018
Scienze del farmaco
p53
Synthesis
Microtubules
Ramunno, Anna
Sbardella, Gianluca
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