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Scripps Research Study Reveals Post-Translational Modifications Impact on Protein-Drug Interactions

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A recent study from Scripps Research has shed light on how post-translational modifications (PTMs) to proteins affect their structure, function, and interactions, including how they interact with drugs. These modifications can change a protein’s structure, function, location, and ability to interact with other molecules.

Proteins are essential for numerous biological activities within cells. PTMs are biochemical changes that occur after a protein is created. These modifications play a significant role in determining how proteins behave and interact within the cellular environment. The study highlights the importance of understanding PTMs to better predict how drugs will interact with proteins, which is crucial for developing more effective and targeted therapies.

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Date: May 6, 2026

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