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DESCRIPTION:Small molecules play an important role in biological systems. T
 hey provide the precursors to macromolecules\, have roles in cell signalli
 ng and regulation\, and can be used to treat diseases. To understand the r
 ole of small molecules\, we can study their binding interactions with macr
 omolecular targets\, such as nucleic acids and proteins\, and the function
 al impact on the target and biological pathways. This six-hour virtual wor
 kshop will provide participants with an opportunity to gain hands-on exper
 ience of using EMBL-EBI tools and resources to assess the impact of drugs 
 on their protein target and place these interactions within the context of
  biological pathways.During this course\, we’ll explore the biological e
 ffects of small molecules using a therapeutic drug as an example. We’ll 
 consider a workflow that investigates drug binding to a protein target and
  the downstream pathway effects. EMBL-EBI tools and resources will be used
  to identify small molecule drugs\, evaluate protein binding and investiga
 te pathway effects.
SUMMARY:Small molecule chemistry: from proteins to pathways
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/small-molecule-chemistr
 y-proteins-pathways-0
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