Promising reversible protein inhibitors kept on target
Stephan M. Hacker ()
Nature, 2022, vol. 603, issue 7902, 583-584
Abstract:
Compounds that form reversible covalent bonds with lysine amino-acid residues in proteins have high potential for drug discovery. A chemical group has been reported that prolongs the time for which such compounds bind to their targets.
Keywords: Chemical biology; Drug discovery (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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