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Protease

We have developed a novel approach to protease-focused library design. Detailed analysis of more than fifty protease ligand complexes from the Protein Data Bank has allowed us to expand on the work of Fairlie1 to develop a protease template, suitable for the design of compound libraries targeted towards serine and cysteine proteases.

Proteases are involved in a multitude of physiological reactions from simple digestion of food proteins to highly-regulated cascades. Proteases are known to be inhibited by other small protease molecules making them ideal candidates for pharmaceutical research.

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1. D. P. Fairlie et al., J. Med. Chem. 2000, 43, 1271-1281.





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