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Determination of the binding mode for anti-inflammatory natural product xanthohumol with myeloid differentiation protein 2.


ABSTRACT: It is recognized that myeloid differentiation protein 2 (MD-2), a coreceptor of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) for innate immunity, plays an essential role in activation of the lipopolysaccharide signaling pathway. MD-2 is known as a neoteric and suitable therapeutical target. Therefore, there is great interest in the development of a potent MD-2 inhibitor for anti-inflammatory therapeutics. Several studies have reported that xanthohumol (XN), an anti-inflammatory natural product from hops and beer, can block the TLR4 signaling by binding to MD-2 directly. However, the interaction between MD-2 and XN remains unknown. Herein, our work aims at characterizing interactions between MD-2 and XN. Using a combination of experimental and theoretical modeling analysis, we found that XN can embed into the hydrophobic pocket of MD-2 and form two stable hydrogen bonds with residues ARG-90 and TYR-102 of MD-2. Moreover, we confirmed that ARG-90 and TYR-102 were two necessary residues during the recognition process of XN binding to MD-2. Results from this study identified the atomic interactions between the MD-2 and XN, which will contribute to future structural design of novel MD-2-targeting molecules for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.

SUBMITTER: Fu W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4737557 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Determination of the binding mode for anti-inflammatory natural product xanthohumol with myeloid differentiation protein 2.

Fu Weitao W   Chen Lingfeng L   Wang Zhe Z   Zhao Chengwei C   Chen Gaozhi G   Liu Xing X   Dai Yuanrong Y   Cai Yuepiao Y   Li Chenglong C   Zhou Jianmin J   Liang Guang G  

Drug design, development and therapy 20160127


It is recognized that myeloid differentiation protein 2 (MD-2), a coreceptor of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) for innate immunity, plays an essential role in activation of the lipopolysaccharide signaling pathway. MD-2 is known as a neoteric and suitable therapeutical target. Therefore, there is great interest in the development of a potent MD-2 inhibitor for anti-inflammatory therapeutics. Several studies have reported that xanthohumol (XN), an anti-inflammatory natural product from hops and beer  ...[more]

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