proteinligans
Proteinligans is a term used in some theoretical or speculative discussions to describe engineered molecules designed to bind proteins with defined affinity and specificity in order to modulate their activity. It is not a standardized term in mainstream biochemistry, and its exact scope varies by source. In general, a proteinligan is envisaged as a ligand that specifically interacts with a protein target to influence function, stability, or interactions, analogous to natural protein ligands but purposefully engineered for programmable control.
Proteinligans can be composed of peptides, peptidomimetics, or small protein domains. They are designed to recognize
Proteinligans may act through competitive inhibition, allosteric modulation, stabilization or disruption of protein–protein interactions, or recruitment
Major hurdles include achieving high specificity with minimal off-target effects, delivering biomolecules into cells, ensuring stability