Discovery and pharmacophoric characterization of chemokine network inhibitors using phage-display, saturation mutagenesis and computational modelling
CC and CXC-chemokines are the primary drivers of chemotaxis in inflammation, but chemokine network redundancy thwarts pharmacological intervention. Tick evasins promiscuously bind CC and CXC-chemokines, overcoming redundancy. Here we show that short peptides that promiscuously bind both chemokine cl...
Main Authors: | Vales, S, Kryukova, J, Chandra, S, Smagurauskaite, G, Payne, M, Clark, CJ, Hafner, K, Mburu, P, Denisov, S, Davies, G, Outeiral, C, Deane, CM, Morris, GM, Bhattacharya, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2023
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