Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 15, 2026

Unraveling Entropic Rate Acceleration Induced by Solvent Dynamics in Membrane Enzymes
Published on: January 16, 2016
The Role of Water in Protein-Ligand Binding: Decisive Factor, Annoying Feature, or Indispensable Control Element: In
1Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Philipps University Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
None:
Evolution began in water; it's not surprising that water had a profound influence on protein-ligand complex formation. However, water's contribution to binding is low, perhaps up to ±5 kJ/mol for displacement or recruitment. When affinity is factorized into enthalpy and entropy, a large scatter of both is observed, especially when both mutually compensate. Since this also applies to water, its impact can easily be overlooked and go unnoticed, especially when only affinity data are available. Nevertheless, water can enhance ligand affinity when a well-designed solvation shell assembles around the formed protein-ligand complex. Examples are discussed of pockets exhibiting varying water density in uncomplexed proteins, or transient pockets that only open with ligand binding. Are these pockets solvated before the ligand enters, or can the ligand penetrate without allowing water molecules to temporarily fill the pocket? Rules are needed to help medicinal chemists select the best optimization strategy while considering water's impact.
Related Concept Videos
Ligand Binding Sites
Protein-ligand interactions are quite specific; even though numerous potential ligands surround a cellular protein at any given time, only a particular ligand can bind to that protein. Moreover, a ligand binds only to a dedicated area on the surface of the protein, known as the...
Ligand Binding Sites
Protein-ligand interactions are quite specific; even though numerous potential ligands surround a cellular protein at any given time, only a particular ligand can bind to that protein. Moreover, a ligand binds only to a dedicated area on the surface of the protein, known as the...
Metal-Ligand Bonds
In these complexes, transition metals form coordinate covalent bonds, a kind of Lewis acid-base interaction in which both of the electrons in the bond are contributed by a donor (Lewis base) to an electron acceptor (Lewis acid). The Lewis acid in...
Role of Water in Human Biology
Water's Solvent Properties
Since water is a polar molecule with slightly positive and slightly negative charges, ions and polar molecules can readily dissolve in it. Therefore, it is referred to as a solvent, a...
Aquaporins
Ligand Binding and Linkage

