Publications by authors named "Ivan Baran"

Protein-protein interactions are fundamental in mediating biological processes including metabolism, cell growth, and signaling. To be able to selectively inhibit or induce protein activity or complex formation is a key feature in controlling disease. For those situations in which protein-protein interactions derive substantial affinity from short linear peptide sequences, or motifs, we can develop search algorithms for peptidomimetic compounds that resemble the short peptide's structure but are not compromised by poor pharmacological properties.

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Protein-protein interactions are central to most biological processes and represent a large and important class of targets for human therapeutics. Small molecules containing peptide substituents may mimic regions of interacting proteins and inhibit their interactions. We set out to develop efficient methods to screen for similarities between known peptide structures within proteins and small molecules.

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Sequences of human proteins are frequently prepared as synthetic oligopeptides to assess their functional ability to act as compounds modulating pathways involving the parent protein. Our objective was to analyze a set of oligopeptides, to determine if their solubility or activity correlated with features of their primary sequence, or with features of properties inferred from three-dimensional structural models derived by conformational searches. We generated a conformational database for a set of 78 oligopeptides, derived from human proteins, and correlated their 3D structures with solubility and biological assay activity (as measured by platelet activation and inhibition).

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