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Atomic level rendering of DNA-drug encounter.


ABSTRACT: Computer simulations have been demonstrated to be important for unraveling atomic mechanisms in biological systems. In this study, we show how combining unbiased molecular dynamic simulations with appropriate analysis tools can successfully describe metal-based drug interactions with DNA. To elucidate the noncovalent affinity of cisplatin's family to DNA, we performed extensive all-atom molecular dynamics simulations (3.7 ?s total simulation length). The results show that the parent drug, cisplatin, has less affinity to form noncovalent adducts in the major groove than its aquo complexes. Furthermore, the relative position in which the drugs enter the major groove is dependent on the compound's net charge. Based on the simulations, we estimated noncovalent binding free energies through the use of Markov state models. In addition, and to overcome the lack of experimental information, we employed two additional methods: Molecular Mechanics Poisson-Boltzmann Surface Area (MMPB-SA) and steered molecular dynamics with the Jarzynski estimator, with an overall good agreement between the three methods. All complexes show interaction energies below 3 kcal/mol with DNA but the charged hydrolysis products have slightly more favorable binding free energies than the parent drug. Moreover, this study sets the precedent for future unbiased DNA-ligand simulations of more complex binders.

SUBMITTER: Lucas MF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3907256 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Atomic level rendering of DNA-drug encounter.

Lucas Maria F MF   Cabeza de Vaca Israel I   Takahashi Ryoji R   Rubio-Martínez Jaime J   Guallar Víctor V  

Biophysical journal 20140101 2


Computer simulations have been demonstrated to be important for unraveling atomic mechanisms in biological systems. In this study, we show how combining unbiased molecular dynamic simulations with appropriate analysis tools can successfully describe metal-based drug interactions with DNA. To elucidate the noncovalent affinity of cisplatin's family to DNA, we performed extensive all-atom molecular dynamics simulations (3.7 μs total simulation length). The results show that the parent drug, cispla  ...[more]

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