16 Results for "

protein-protein interface

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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16 Results for "protein-protein interface" in MCE Product Catalog:

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Cat. No.: HY-111964
CAS No.: 2189684-44-2
Purity:  98.44%
Synonyms: GS-6207
Target:  

HIV

Research Areas:  

Infection

Lenacapavir (GS-6207) is an HIV-1 capsid inhibitor. Lenacapavir binds to the interface between capsid hexamers and CA monomers, disrupts capsid assembly and viral maturation, inhibits nuclear translocation of HIV-1 DNA, interferes with CA-mediated protein-protein interactions, reduces the formation of 2-LTR circles and pre-integration proviruses, induces aberrant capsids, and decreases the production of mature HIV-1. Lenacapavir exhibits activity against a variety of HIV-1 subtypes and clinical isolates. Lenacapavir is applicable to research related to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection .
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Cat. No.: HY-111964A
CAS No.: 2283356-12-5
Synonyms: GS-6207 sodium
Target:  

HIV

Research Areas:  

Infection

Lenacapavir (GS-6207) sodium is an HIV-1 capsid inhibitor. Lenacapavir sodium binds to the interface between capsid hexamers and CA monomers, disrupts capsid assembly and viral maturation, inhibits nuclear translocation of HIV-1 DNA, interferes with CA-mediated protein-protein interactions, reduces the formation of 2-LTR circles and pre-integration proviruses, induces aberrant capsids, and decreases the production of mature HIV-1. Lenacapavir sodium exhibits activity against a variety of HIV-1 subtypes and clinical isolates. Lenacapavir sodium is applicable to research related to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection .
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Cat. No.: HY-153937
CAS No.: 2760612-77-7
Purity:  99.67%
Target:  

E1/E2/E3 Enzyme

Research Areas:  

Cancer

Skp2 inhibitor 2 is a Skp2-Cks1 protein-protein interaction inhibitor with a human IC50 of 0.57 μM. Skp2 inhibitor 2 binds to Skp2 at the interaction interface to block Skp2-Cks1 complex formation. Skp2 inhibitor 2 can be used for the research of gastric cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer .
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Cat. No.: HY-W004864
CAS No.: 288617-73-2
Research Areas:  

Others

Fmoc-(S)-2-(4-pentenyl) Ala-OH is an Fmoc-protected unnatural amino acid. Fmoc-(S)-2-(4-pentenyl) Ala-OH can be used for polypeptide synthesis, such as NYAD-13 (HY-P10834) .
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Cat. No.: HY-153074
CAS No.: 1628478-15-8
Purity:  98.25%
Research Areas:  

Infection

ISR-IN-1 is an integrated stress response (ISR) inhibitor targeting eIF2B. ISR-IN-1 enhances eIF2B guanine nucleotide exchange factor activity, stabilizes eIF2B heteropentamer dimers via symmetrical protein-protein interface binding, and releases global protein synthesis inhibition from phosphorylated eIF2α α. ISR-IN-1 can be used for the research of prion disease .
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Cat. No.: HY-P2203A
Target:  

Notch

Research Areas:  

Cancer

SAHM1 TFA is a Notch pathway inhibitor. SAHM1 TFA stabilizes hydrocarbon-stapled alpha helical peptide. SAHM1 TFA targets the protein-protein interface and prevents Notch complex assembly.
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Cat. No.: HY-183371
CAS No.: 864868-22-4
Target:  

FGFR

Research Areas:  

Metabolic Disease

ZINC13407541 is a fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) antagonist with an IC50 of 0.45 μM. ZINC13407541 preferentially binds to the FGF23:FGFR interface to disrupt their protein-protein interactions. ZINC13407541 can be used for the research of hypophosphatemia .
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Cat. No.: HY-L0119V
3,253 compounds

Protein protein interactions (PPI) have pivotal roles in life processes. The studies showed that aberrant PPI are associated with various diseases. However, the design of modulators targeting PPI still faces tremendous challenges, such the difficult PPI interfaces for the drug design, lack of ligands reference, lack of guidance rules for the PPI modulators development and high-resolution PPI proteins structures.

The PPI Library comprises molecules of various sizes, frameworks, and shapes ranging from fragment-like entities to macrocyclic derivatives designed as secondary structure mimetics or as epitope mimetics. The designs cover β-turn / loop mimetics and α-helix mimetics. Since helices present at the interface in 62% of all protein-protein interactions. This library focused on designs including mimics with the substitution geometry of an a-helices, as well as designs that mimic the location of “hot-spot” side chains in helix-mediated PPIs.

Cat. No.: HY-111964R
CAS No.: 2189684-44-2
Synonyms: GS-6207 (Standard)
Target:  

Reference Standards HIV

Research Areas:  

Infection

Lenacapavir (Standard) is the analytical standard of Lenacapavir (HY-111964). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Lenacapavir (GS-6207) is an HIV-1 capsid inhibitor. Lenacapavir binds to the interface between capsid hexamers and CA monomers, disrupts capsid assembly and viral maturation, inhibits nuclear translocation of HIV-1 DNA, interferes with CA-mediated protein-protein interactions, reduces the formation of 2-LTR circles and pre-integration proviruses, induces aberrant capsids, and decreases the production of mature HIV-1. Lenacapavir exhibits activity against a variety of HIV-1 subtypes and clinical isolates. Lenacapavir is applicable to research related to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection .
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Cat. No.: HY-111964S1
Synonyms: GS-6207-d5
Lenacapavir-d5 (GS-6207-d5) is the deuterium labeled Lenacapavir (HY-111964). Lenacapavir (GS-6207) is an HIV-1 capsid inhibitor. Lenacapavir binds to the interface between capsid hexamers and CA monomers, disrupts capsid assembly and viral maturation, inhibits nuclear translocation of HIV-1 DNA, interferes with CA-mediated protein-protein interactions, reduces the formation of 2-LTR circles and pre-integration proviruses, induces aberrant capsids, and decreases the production of mature HIV-1. Lenacapavir exhibits activity against a variety of HIV-1 subtypes and clinical isolates. Lenacapavir is applicable to research related to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection .
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Cat. No.: HY-L110
97 compounds

Cyclic peptides are polypeptide chains taking cyclic ring structure, which exhibit diverse biological activities, such as antibacterial activity, immunosuppressive activity and anti-tumor activity. Cyclic peptides, with the features of good binding affinity, target selectivity and low toxicity, show great success as therapeutics. Multiple cyclic peptides are currently in clinical use, for examples, gramicidin and tyrocidine with bactericidal activity, cyclosporin A with immunosuppressive activity, and vancomycin with antibacterial activity. Furthermore, cyclic peptides usually have the sufficient size and a balanced conformational flexibility/rigidity for binding to flat protein-protein interaction (PPI) interfaces, which have potential to develop PPI drugs.

MCE offers a unique collection of 97 cyclic peptides, all of which have good bioactivities. MCE Cyclic Peptide Library is a powerful tool for drug discovery and PPI inhibitor screening.

Cat. No.: HY-L109
813 compounds

Protein protein interactions (PPI) have pivotal roles in life processes. The studies showed that aberrant PPI are associated with various diseases, including cancer, infectious diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases. The classic drug targets are usually enzymes, ion channels, or receptors, the PPI indicate new potential therapeutic targets. Therefore, targeting PPI is a new direction in treating diseases and an essential strategy for the development of new drugs.

However, the design of modulators targeting PPI still faces tremendous challenges, such the difficult PPI interfaces for the drug design, lack of ligands reference, lack of guidance rules for the PPI modulators development and high-resolution PPI proteins structures.

With the development of high-throughput technology, high-throughput screening is also gradually used for the identification of PPI inhibitors, but the compound library used for conventional target screening is not very effective in screening PPI inhibitors. To improve screening efficiency, MCE carefully selected 813 PPI inhibitors and mainly targeting MDM2-p53, Keap1-Nrf2, PD-1/PD-L1, Myc-Max, etc. MCE Protein-protein Interaction Inhibitor Library is a useful tool for PPI drug discovery and related research.

Cat. No.: HY-182047
CAS No.: 2983098-90-2
Target:  

PD-1/PD-L1

Research Areas:  

Cancer

PD-1/PD-L1-IN-61 is a PD-1/PD-L1 interaction inhibitor with a human IC50 of 5.3 nM. PD-1/PD-L1-IN-61 embeds into the hydrophobic pocket at the PD-L1 dimer interface, stabilizing binding through hydrogen bonds and π-π stacking with PD-L1 residues. PD-1/PD-L1-IN-61 acts as an immune activator, enhances immune-killing activity of peripheral blood mononuclear cells against cancer cells, restores T-cell immune function, and promotes IFN-γ secretion. PD-1/PD-L1-IN-61 can be used for the research of triple-negative breast cancer .
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Cat. No.: HY-L913
105 compounds

Recently, significant advancements in tyrosine-targeting electrophiles have primarily occurred in the field of protein-protein interactions (PPIs), where cysteine residues are often underrepresented and novel chemistries are needed to address these interfaces. In this context, tyrosines are frequently more accessible compared to more buried binding sites. Moreover, they are commonly found at "hot spots," which are functional epitopes of PPIs, with 12.3% of the residues consisting of tyrosines. This prevalence is likely due to the hydrophobic nature of tyrosine, its ability to participate in aromatic π-interactions, and its capacity for hydrogen bonding. Beyond PPIs, some progress has also been made in covalent tyrosine targeting in other areas where more commonly addressed side chains are lacking. Even though tyrosine has a slightly lower pKa value compared to the protonated lysine side chain (approximately 10 vs. 10.5 for the unprotected amino acid side chains), significantly less progress has been made in the development of tyrosine-targeted covalent ligands compared to lysine. This is likely due to the reduced flexibility of the tyrosine side chain and the greater steric hindrance of its hydroxy group, which makes it more challenging to adopt suitable reaction geometries.

Through careful selection, we constructed a structural filter containing over 110 electrophilic groups. By analyzing the electrophilic fragments selected by the structural filter, we removed any molecules with trivial or undesirable structural features. Ultimately, we obtained 124 fragment molecules which can target tyrosine residue and can be used for fragment-based covalent drug discovery.

Cat. No.: HY-179706
CAS No.: 2576427-49-9
Target:  

YAP

Research Areas:  

Cancer

VS3 is a YAP-TEAD interaction inhibitor. VS3 directly disrupts the interaction between YAP-TEAD by binding to TEAD4 Interface 3 (Kd = 6 μM) on the surface. VS3 exhibits anti-proliferative activity against HT29, HCT116, and A2780. VS3 can be used for research on colorectal adenocarcinoma and ovarian cancer .
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Cat. No.: HY-L944
11028 compounds

MCE 18 stands for Medicinal Chemistry Evolution 2018. This metric was established based on structural data of 28,161 patented lead molecules, 1,370 marketed innovative drugs, and nearly 30,000 investigational candidates from preclinical to Phase III stages across 23 major global pharmaceutical companies from 1950 to 2018. After scaffold clustering analysis, a scoring model was constructed by integrating five three dimensional scaffold characteristics, including aromatic rings (AR), non aromatic heterocycles (NAR), chiral centers (CHIRAL), spirocycles (SPIRO), and the sp³ carbon ratio in cyclic and acyclic moieties, enabling quantitative assessment of molecular scaffold novelty and three dimensional complexity.

According to the score distribution of patented molecules, the top 25% of the original patent dataset was defined as the high novelty region. MCE 18 high scoring compounds selected based on this criterion can effectively avoid scaffold patent conflicts and intellectual property risks from the source. Molecules in this range typically feature a high sp³ carbon ratio, abundant chiral centers, spirocycles, and fused heterocycles with prominent three dimensional conformations. Their spatial properties allow precise matching to complex non traditional undruggable target pockets such as PPI interfaces and allosteric sites, making them ideal structural types for early stage screening of First in class drugs.

MCE‑18 Novelty Focused drug‑Like library strictly selects molecules from the aforementioned high scoring range, containing more than 10,000 premium drug like molecules with highly diverse scaffolds and rich 3D diversity. It can be used for high throughput screening of well established targets such as kinases, GPCRs, and proteases, and is especially suitable for hit identification in allosteric modulation, protein–protein interactions, and various undruggable orphan targets, fully supporting early stage drug discovery for cutting edge innovat

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