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Michael S Bodnarchuk1, Martin J Packer1, Alexe Haywood1
1Computational Chemistry, R&D Oncology, AstraZeneca, Cambridge CB4 0WG, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
The concepts behind targeting waters for potency and selectivity gains have been well documented and explored, although maximizing such potential gains can prove to be challenging. This problem is exacerbated in cases where there are multiple interacting waters, wherein perturbation of one water can affect the free energy landscape of the remaining waters. Knowing the right modification a priori is challenging, and computational approaches are ideally suited to help answer the key question of which substitution is best to try. Here, we use Grand Canonical Monte Carlo and the recent Grand Canonical Alchemical Perturbation methods to both understand and predict the effect of ligand-mediated water displacement when more than one water molecule is involved, as well as to understand how exploiting water networks can help govern selectivity.
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