peptidomimetics
Peptidomimetics are compounds designed to mimic the structure and biological activity of peptides while overcoming limitations of natural peptides, such as poor proteolytic stability and limited oral bioavailability. They achieve this by modifying the peptide backbone, side chains, or stereochemistry so that the resulting molecules retain affinity for biological targets but resist enzymatic degradation.
Common strategies include isosteric replacements of the amide bond (esters, thioesters, or reduced/non-planar linkages), non-amide linkages
Applications include drug discovery efforts to inhibit proteases, block protein–protein interactions, and serve as receptor ligands,
Challenges include maintaining target affinity and selectivity, synthetic complexity, potential immunogenicity, and variable ADME properties. Peptidomimetics