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Using a β‐Hairpin To Mimic an α‐Helix: Cyclic Peptidomimetic Inhibitors of the p53–HDM2 Protein–Protein Interaction
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Molecular BiologyPeptide ScienceP53–hdm2 Protein–protein InteractionTumor BiologyMolecular PharmacologyCyclic Peptidomimetic InhibitorsProtein FoldingAnti-cancer AgentProtein DegradationProtein FunctionBiochemistryβ-Hairpin StructureBiomolecular InteractionTumor TargetingTargeted TherapyPharmacologyMolecular DockingDrug TargetingCrucial Protein–protein InteractionsNatural SciencesTumor SuppressorMedicineSmall MoleculesDrug DiscoveryP53 Tumor Suppressor
Inhibition of crucial protein–protein interactions, for example, between the p53 tumor suppressor (red in structure) and HDM2, a protein overexpressed in tumor cells, is possible with peptidomimetics having a β-hairpin structure (yellow) mimicking the α-helical protein epitope. These mimetics might be of direct value in the search for novel agents with tumor-suppressor activity.
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