Two people can look at a mountain and see it differently

Roughly 80% of disease-causing proteins have long been considered and dismissed as ‘undruggable’ or intractable because they lack the deep binding pockets traditional drug discovery requires.

It’s as if Pharma companies have been acting as locksmiths for decades, crafting increasingly sophisticated keys while most of the doors don’t even have keyholes.

New research suggests an elegant solution – stop looking for keys, and start teaching proteins to destroy each other instead…

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