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A Physical Perspective on How Low-Mass Compounds Prevent Biomolecular Associations and Clustering

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The reason behind the developing interest towards the study of conformational modifications in protein is due to the involvement of proteins in almost all physiological processes. Such conformational changes in protein may include folding, unfolding and misfolding that brings either functional or non-functional forms of protein. A global attitude towards protein interactions has been established in the preceding years that comprise protein-protein interaction, protein-ligand interaction, protein folding, misfolding and aggregation (Dobson, 2003; Parkin Jr and Schuller, 1972). Binding of protein with ligands is the initial and the most significant level towards any functional pathway in an organism. Ligand may be in the form of metals, ions, small chemical compounds, nucleic acid, proteins or peptides. Proteins have a propensity of forming complexes with numerous exogenous as well as endogenous compounds and their interaction alters the protein regulated functions. The protein- ligand interactions play a crucial role in maximum biological pathways, thus also offers improved prospects for therapeutic development against protein related diseases (Ahmad et al., 2013; Uversky, 2008; Varshney et al., 2010). Protein-drug interaction studies are relevant towards drug targeting and drug designing (Beddell et al., 1976). The conformational alteration in protein brought due to protein-drug interaction is being governed by the binding affinity along with the nature of drug interactions (Kitchen et al., 2004). Protein-drug interaction is imperative for the pharmacological or pharmacokinetic studies in the delivery schemes of drug (Ahmad et al., 2006; Ishtikhar et al., 2014).

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Authors Victoria
Publisher Independent Publisher
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.03.2025
 
EAN 9798230420798
ISBN 979-8-230-42079-8
No. of pages 212
Dimensions 216 mm x 280 mm x 12 mm
Weight 547 g
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > General, dictionaries

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