Allen et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Dynamic docking of conformationally constrained macrocycles: methods and applicationsAllen et al., 2016
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- Allen S
- Dokholyan N
- Bowers A
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- ACS chemical biology
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Many natural products consist of large and flexible macrocycles that engage their targets via multiple contact points. This combination of contained flexibility and large contact area often allows natural products to bind at target surfaces rather than deep pockets, making them …
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