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Shailesh Kumar Panday1,2, Mattia Sturlese2, Veronica Salmaso2
1School of Computational and Integrative Sciences (SCIS), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110067, India.
Abstract:
Exploring at the molecular level, all possible ligand-protein approaching pathways and, consequently, identifying the energetically favorable binding sites is considered crucial to depict a clear picture of the whole scenario of ligand-protein binding. In fact, a ligand can recognize a protein in multiple binding sites, adopting multiple conformations in every single binding site and inducing protein modifications upon binding. In the present work, we would like to present how it is possible to couple a supervised molecular dynamics (SuMD) approach to explore, from an unbound state, the most energetically favorable recognition pathways of the ligand to its protein, with an enthalpic and entropic characterization of the most stable ligand-protein bound states, using the protein kinase CK2α as a prototype study. We identified two accessory binding pockets surrounding the ATP-binding site having a strong enthalpic contribution but a different configurational entropy contribution, suggesting that they play a different role.
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