Inhibition of protein-protein interactions: the discovery of druglike beta-catenin inhibitors by combining virtual and biophysical screening.
The interaction between beta-catenin and Tcf family members is crucial for the Wnt signal transduction pathway, which is commonly mutated in cancer. This interaction extends over a very large surface area (4800 A(2)), and inhibiting such interactions using low molecular weight inhibitors is a challe...
Main Authors: | Trosset, J, Dalvit, C, Knapp, S, Fasolini, M, Veronesi, M, Mantegani, S, Gianellini, L, Catana, C, Sundström, M, Stouten, P, Moll, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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