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Protein mimetic

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A protein mimetic is a molecule such as a peptide, a modified peptide or any other molecule that biologically mimics the action or activity of some other protein. Protein mimetics are commonly used in drug design and discovery.

Types of mimetics

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There are a number of different distinct classes of protein mimetics.

See also

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