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Insights into ligand selectivity in nitric oxide synthase isoforms: a molecular dynamics study
V Aparna1, G R Desiraju, B Gopalakrishnan
1School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500046, India.
Abstract:
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were carried out for inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) isoforms complexed with substrate (L-arginine) and the iNOS specific inhibitor GW 273629, 2 for a time period of 1.2ns. The simulations were compared both within and across the isoforms. iNOS specificity of inhibitor 2 is attributed to water mediated interactions and cooperative hydrogen bond networks. Juxtaposition of the carboxylic and ammonium groups in the substrate and inhibitor serve as a modulating key in binding to the isoforms. Based on these investigations, molecules 3 and 4 were rationally designed to attain specificity among the isoforms. The capability of the designed ligands was theoretically tested through MD simulations to envisage binding patterns with both isoforms. A detailed analysis of the molecular recognition pattern shows molecule 4 to be more selective to iNOS when compared to eNOS.
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