Fragment screening across the proteome, noncovalently
Last week we discussed methodological improvements to industrialize covalent fragment screening across the proteome. While I’m a huge fan of covalent binders, their noncovalent counterparts are the vanilla ice cream of FBLD: also tasty and much more common. Back in 2017 we described how “fully functionalized fragments,” or FFFs, could be used to screen noncovalent fragments in cells. A new paper in Nat. Chem. Biol. by Christopher Parker and collaborators at Scripps and BMS further optimizes the approach. Читать дальше...