Honggang Xiang, Mi Zhou, Yan Li, Lu Zhou, Renxiao Wang. Drug discovery by targeting the protein–protein interactions involved in autophagyJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2023, 13(11): 4373-4390. DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2023.07.016
Citation: Honggang Xiang, Mi Zhou, Yan Li, Lu Zhou, Renxiao Wang. Drug discovery by targeting the protein–protein interactions involved in autophagyJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2023, 13(11): 4373-4390. DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2023.07.016

Drug discovery by targeting the protein–protein interactions involved in autophagy

  • Autophagy is a cellular process in which proteins and organelles are engulfed in autophagosomal vesicles and transported to the lysosome/vacuole for degradation. Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) play a crucial role at many stages of autophagy, which present formidable but attainable targets for autophagy regulation. Moreover, selective regulation of PPIs tends to have a lower risk in causing undesired off-target effects in the context of a complicated biological network. Thus, small-molecule regulators, including peptides and peptidomimetics, targeting the critical PPIs involved in autophagy provide a new opportunity for innovative drug discovery. This article provides general background knowledge of the critical PPIs involved in autophagy and reviews a range of successful attempts on discovering regulators targeting those PPIs. Successful strategies and existing limitations in this field are also discussed.
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