Small-molecule modulators of 14-3-3 protein-protein interactions

Bioorg Med Chem. 2013 Jul 15;21(14):4058-62. doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2012.11.028. Epub 2012 Dec 1.

Abstract

14-3-3 Proteins are eukaryotic adapter proteins that regulate a plethora of physiological processes by binding to several hundred partner proteins. They play a role in biological activities as diverse as signal transduction, cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, host-pathogen interactions and metabolic control. As such, 14-3-3s are implicated in disease areas like cancer, neurodegeneration, diabetes, pulmonary disease, and obesity. Targeted modulation of 14-3-3 protein-protein interactions (PPIs) by small molecules is therefore an attractive concept for disease intervention. In recent years a number of examples of inhibitors and stabilizers of 14-3-3 PPIs have been reported promising a vivid future in chemical biology and drug development for this remarkable class of proteins.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • 14-3-3 Proteins / metabolism*
  • Crystallography, X-Ray
  • Drug Delivery Systems*
  • Drug Stability
  • Humans
  • Molecular Structure
  • Protein Binding / drug effects
  • Small Molecule Libraries / chemistry*
  • Small Molecule Libraries / pharmacology

Substances

  • 14-3-3 Proteins
  • Small Molecule Libraries