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Targeting oncogenic protein-protein interactions by diversity oriented synthesis and combinatorial chemistry approaches
Authors:Tzakos Andreas G  Fokas Demosthenes  Johannes Charlie  Moussis Vassilios  Hatzimichael Eleftheria  Briasoulis Evangelos
Institution:Human Cancer Biobank Center, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, GR-45110, Greece. atzakos@cc.uoi.gr
Abstract:We are currently witnessing a decline in the development of efficient new anticancer drugs, despite the salient efforts made on all fronts of cancer drug discovery. This trend presumably relates to the substantial heterogeneity and the inherent biological complexity of cancer, which hinder drug development success. Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are key players in numerous cellular processes and aberrant interruption of this complex network provides a basis for various disease states, including cancer. Thus, it is now believed that cancer drug discovery, in addition to the design of single-targeted bioactive compounds, should also incorporate diversity-oriented synthesis (DOS) and other combinatorial strategies in order to exploit the ability of multi-functional scaffolds to modulate multiple protein-protein interactions (biological hubs). Throughout the review, we highlight the chemistry driven approaches to access diversity space for the discovery of small molecules that disrupt oncogenic PPIs, namely the p53-Mdm2, Bcl-2/Bcl-xL-BH3, Myc-Max, and p53-Mdmx/Mdm2 interactions.
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