Intrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs): Experimental and Computational Approaches in Drug Discovery by Suresh Kumar in Drug Designing & Intellectual Properties International Journal (DDIPIJ) in Lupine Publishers
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are proteins that usually do not adopt well-defined native structures when isolated in solution under physiological conditions. Numerous IDPs have close relationships with human diseases such as Parkinson disease, Alzheimer disease, diabetes, and so on. Recently IDPs are getting importance as desirable drug targets for major diseases. This review introduces IDP’s in drug discovery by experimental and by computational approach.
http://www.lupinepublishers.com/ddipij/abstracts/DDIPIJ.MS.ID.000123.php
http://www.lupinepublishers.com/ddipij/fulltext/DDIPIJ.MS.ID.000123.php
http://www.lupinepublishers.com/ddipij/pdf/DDIPIJ.MS.ID.000123.pdf
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are proteins that usually do not adopt well-defined native structures when isolated in solution under physiological conditions. Numerous IDPs have close relationships with human diseases such as Parkinson disease, Alzheimer disease, diabetes, and so on. Recently IDPs are getting importance as desirable drug targets for major diseases. This review introduces IDP’s in drug discovery by experimental and by computational approach.
http://www.lupinepublishers.com/ddipij/abstracts/DDIPIJ.MS.ID.000123.php
http://www.lupinepublishers.com/ddipij/fulltext/DDIPIJ.MS.ID.000123.php
http://www.lupinepublishers.com/ddipij/pdf/DDIPIJ.MS.ID.000123.pdf
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