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Modeling an Enzyme Active Site using Molecular Visualization Freeware
Published on: December 25, 2021
Quantum mechanical modeling: a tool for the understanding of enzyme reactions
Gábor Náray-Szabó1, Julianna Oláh2, Balázs Krámos3
1Laboratory of Structural Chemistry and Biology and HAS-ELTE Protein Modeling Group, Eötvös Loránd University, Pázmány Péter St. 1A, Budapest H-1117, Hungary. naraysza@chem.elte.hu.
Abstract:
Most enzyme reactions involve formation and cleavage of covalent bonds, while electrostatic effects, as well as dynamics of the active site and surrounding protein regions, may also be crucial. Accordingly, special computational methods are needed to provide an adequate description, which combine quantum mechanics for the reactive region with molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics describing the environment and dynamic effects, respectively. In this review we intend to give an overview to non-specialists on various enzyme models as well as established computational methods and describe applications to some specific cases. For the treatment of various enzyme mechanisms, special approaches are often needed to obtain results, which adequately refer to experimental data. As a result of the spectacular progress in the last two decades, most enzyme reactions can be quite precisely treated by various computational methods.
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