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what is molecular glue​

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Answered by brijesh82
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Molecular glues are described as a type of molecule that encourages two proteins to come together that normally wouldn't interact. ... The “molecular glue” can be used in two ways: it can bind to the enzyme, known as an E3 ligase, or to the target protein

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Molecular glues are described as a type of molecule that encourages two proteins to come together that normally wouldn't interact. ... The “molecular glue” can be used in two ways: it can bind to the enzyme, known as an E3 ligase, or to the target protein.

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