Pseudo-receptor modeling: a new concept for the three-dimensional construction of receptor binding sites.

A Vedani, P Zbinden, J P Snyder
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Molecular design of small molecules intended to target a macromolecule generally utilizes one of two computational approaches: "receptor fitting" or "receptor mapping". A comprehensive strategy for the design of potent, selective and novel ligands for cell-bound receptors combines the two by means of "pseudoreceptor modeling". Definition of a refined pharmacophore model is the first step. A subsequent step involves the construction of a pseudoreceptor--an explicit molecular binding pocket--for the bioactive conformation of a series of ligands with high affinity for a particular receptor subtype. The receptor-mapping program "Yak" allows the construction of a peptidic pseudoreceptor around any single small molecule or molecular ensemble of interest. The fidelity of the approach is exemplified by application to the active site of the enzymes human carbonic anhydrase I and thermolysin, followed by comparison with their known X-Ray crystal structures.

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伪受体建模:受体结合位点三维构建的新概念。
以大分子为目标的小分子分子设计通常采用两种计算方法之一:“受体拟合”或“受体定位”。为细胞结合受体设计有效的、选择性的和新颖的配体的综合策略是通过“假受体建模”将两者结合起来。定义一个精炼的药效团模型是第一步。接下来的步骤包括构建假受体——一种明确的分子结合袋——用于对特定受体亚型具有高亲和力的一系列配体的生物活性构象。受体定位程序“Yak”允许在任何单个小分子或感兴趣的分子集合周围构建肽假受体。将该方法应用于人类碳酸酐酶I和热溶酶的活性位点,然后与它们已知的x射线晶体结构进行比较,从而证明了该方法的保真度。
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