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Single-Molecule Measurement of Protein Interaction Dynamics Within Biomolecular Condensates
Published on: January 5, 2024
Are induced fit protein conformational changes caused by ligand-binding predictable? A molecular dynamics
Cen Gao1, Jeremy Desaphy1, Michal Vieth2
1Discovery chemistry, Lilly Research Laboratories, Eli Lilly and Company, Lilly Corporate Center, Discovery Chemistry Research and Technologies, DC 1931, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46285.
Abstract:
In this work, the ability of molecular dynamics simulations (MD) to prospectively predict regions of ligand binding sites that could undergo induced fit effects was investigated. Conventional MD was run on 39 apo structures (no ligand), and the resulting trajectories were compared to a set of 147 holo X-ray structures (ligand-bound). It was observed from the simulations, in the absence of the ligands, that structures exhibiting large residue conformational changes indicated higher likelihood of induced fit effects. Nevertheless, the simulation results did not perform better than using the normalized crystallographic structural factors as predictors of active-site rigid residues (87% predictive power) and mobile residues (47% predictive power). While the simulations could not produce full active sites conformations similar to holo-like states, it was found that the simulations could reproduce bound state conformations of individual residues. These results suggest potential issues in the use of unligated simulation frames directly for drug design applications such as ligand docking, and an overall caution in the use of protein flexibility in docking protocols should be emphasized. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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