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Inhibition of protein interactions: co-crystalized protein-protein interfaces are nearly as good as holo proteins in rigid-body ligand docking.


ABSTRACT: Modulating protein interaction pathways may lead to the cure of many diseases. Known protein-protein inhibitors bind to large pockets on the protein-protein interface. Such large pockets are detected also in the protein-protein complexes without known inhibitors, making such complexes potentially druggable. The inhibitor-binding site is primary defined by the side chains that form the largest pocket in the protein-bound conformation. Low-resolution ligand docking shows that the success rate for the protein-bound conformation is close to the one for the ligand-bound conformation, and significantly higher than for the apo conformation. The conformational change on the protein interface upon binding to the other protein results in a pocket employed by the ligand when it binds to that interface. This proof-of-concept study suggests that rather than using computational pocket-opening procedures, one can opt for an experimentally determined structure of the target co-crystallized protein-protein complex as a starting point for drug design.

SUBMITTER: Belkin S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6640133 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhibition of protein interactions: co-crystalized protein-protein interfaces are nearly as good as holo proteins in rigid-body ligand docking.

Belkin Saveliy S   Kundrotas Petras J PJ   Vakser Ilya A IA  

Journal of computer-aided molecular design 20180712 7


Modulating protein interaction pathways may lead to the cure of many diseases. Known protein-protein inhibitors bind to large pockets on the protein-protein interface. Such large pockets are detected also in the protein-protein complexes without known inhibitors, making such complexes potentially druggable. The inhibitor-binding site is primary defined by the side chains that form the largest pocket in the protein-bound conformation. Low-resolution ligand docking shows that the success rate for  ...[more]

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