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In Silico Adoption of an Orphan Nuclear Receptor NR4A1.


ABSTRACT: A 4.1 ?s molecular dynamics simulation of the NR4A1 (hNur77) apo-protein has been undertaken and a previously undetected druggable pocket has become apparent that is located remotely from the 'traditional' nuclear receptor ligand-binding site. A NR4A1/bis-indole ligand complex at this novel site has been found to be stable over 1 ?s of simulation and to result in an interesting conformational transmission to a remote loop that has the capacity to communicate with a NBRE within a RXR-?/NR4A1 heterodimer. Several features of the simulations undertaken indicate how NR4A1 can be affected by alternate-site modulators.

SUBMITTER: Lanig H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4535767 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In Silico Adoption of an Orphan Nuclear Receptor NR4A1.

Lanig Harald H   Reisen Felix F   Whitley David D   Schneider Gisbert G   Banting Lee L   Clark Timothy T  

PloS one 20150813 8


A 4.1 μs molecular dynamics simulation of the NR4A1 (hNur77) apo-protein has been undertaken and a previously undetected druggable pocket has become apparent that is located remotely from the 'traditional' nuclear receptor ligand-binding site. A NR4A1/bis-indole ligand complex at this novel site has been found to be stable over 1 μs of simulation and to result in an interesting conformational transmission to a remote loop that has the capacity to communicate with a NBRE within a RXR-α/NR4A1 hete  ...[more]

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