Efficient development of stable and highly functionalised peptides targeting the CK2α/CK2β protein–protein interaction
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Authors: Eleanor L Atkinson; David R. Spring; David Baker; Hannah F. Sore; Marko Hyvönen; Daniel H. O' Donovan; Paul Brear; +5 Authors
Eleanor L Atkinson; David R. Spring; David Baker; Hannah F. Sore; Marko Hyvönen; Daniel H. O' Donovan; Paul Brear; Yaw Sing Tan; Chandra S. Verma; Chandra S. Verma; Chandra S. Verma; J. Iegre;
Efficient development of stable and highly functionalised peptides targeting the CK2α/CK2β protein–protein interaction
Abstract
This work describes the efficient development of functionalised, cell-permeable, and stable peptide inhibitors of the protein–protein interaction of CK2.
Related Organizations
- Bioinformatics Institute Russian Federation
- University of Cambridge United Kingdom
- Nanyang Technological University Singapore
- Department of Chemistry Switzerland
- ASTRAZENECA UK LIMITED United Kingdom
Keywords
Biomedical, :Biological sciences [Science], 540, 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 0305 Organic Chemistry, 620, Chemistry, Basic Science, 5.1 Pharmaceuticals, Protein–Protein Interaction, Peptides
Biomedical, :Biological sciences [Science], 540, 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 0305 Organic Chemistry, 620, Chemistry, Basic Science, 5.1 Pharmaceuticals, Protein–Protein Interaction, Peptides
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