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Yilin Meng1, Cen Gao2, David K Clawson2
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology , University of Chicago , Chicago , Illinois 60637 , United States.
Abstract:
Understanding protein conformational variability remains a challenge in drug discovery. The issue arises in protein kinases, whose multiple conformational states can affect the binding of small-molecule inhibitors. To overcome this challenge, we propose a comprehensive computational framework based on Markov state models (MSMs). Our framework integrates the information from explicit-solvent molecular dynamics simulations to accurately rank-order the accessible conformational variants of a target protein. We tested the methodology using Abl kinase with a reference and blind-test set. Only half of the Abl conformational variants discovered by our approach are present in the disclosed X-ray structures. The approach successfully identified a protein conformational state not previously observed in public structures but evident in a retrospective analysis of Lilly in-house structures: the X-ray structure of Abl with WHI-P154. Using a MSM-derived model, the free energy landscape and kinetic profile of Abl was analyzed in detail highlighting opportunities for targeting the unique metastable states.
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