Useful ‘fake’ peptides

Some useful drugs consist of peptides acting on their protein targets. To make them more efficient and stable, scientists have found a way to replace crucial segments of the peptides with ureido units. These oligoureas, which are composed of urea-based units, fold into a structure similar to that of peptides. Oligourea-based ‘fake’ peptides enhance the options for rational drug design, concludes the study.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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