A virtual high-throughput screening approach to the discovery of novel inhibitors of the bacterial leucine transporter, LeuT.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Molecular Membrane Biology Pub Date : 2013-03-01 Epub Date: 2012-08-21 DOI:10.3109/09687688.2012.710341
Katie J Simmons, Kamil Gotfryd, Christian B Billesbølle, Claus J Loland, Ulrik Gether, Colin W G Fishwick, A Peter Johnson
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Membrane proteins are intrinsically involved in both human and pathogen physiology, and are the target of 60% of all marketed drugs. During the past decade, advances in the studies of membrane proteins using X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy and NMR-based techniques led to the elucidation of over 250 unique membrane protein crystal structures. The aim of the European Drug Initiative for Channels and Transporter (EDICT) project is to use the structures of clinically significant membrane proteins for the development of lead molecules. One of the approaches used to achieve this is a virtual high-throughput screening (vHTS) technique initially developed for soluble proteins. This paper describes application of this technique to the discovery of inhibitors of the leucine transporter (LeuT), a member of the neurotransmitter:sodium symporter (NSS) family.

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一种虚拟的高通量筛选方法来发现细菌亮氨酸转运蛋白LeuT的新抑制剂。
膜蛋白本质上参与人类和病原体生理,是60%上市药物的靶标。在过去的十年中,利用x射线晶体学、电子显微镜和核磁共振技术对膜蛋白的研究取得了进展,导致了250多种独特的膜蛋白晶体结构的阐明。欧洲药物通道和转运体倡议(EDICT)项目的目的是利用具有临床意义的膜蛋白结构来开发铅分子。实现这一目标的方法之一是最初为可溶性蛋白开发的虚拟高通量筛选(vHTS)技术。本文描述了该技术在发现亮氨酸转运蛋白(LeuT)抑制剂中的应用,亮氨酸转运蛋白是神经递质:同向转运钠(NSS)家族的一员。
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Molecular Membrane Biology
Molecular Membrane Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Cessation. Molecular Membrane Biology provides a forum for high quality research that serves to advance knowledge in molecular aspects of biological membrane structure and function. The journal welcomes submissions of original research papers and reviews in the following areas: • Membrane receptors and signalling • Membrane transporters, pores and channels • Synthesis and structure of membrane proteins • Membrane translocation and targeting • Lipid organisation and asymmetry • Model membranes • Membrane trafficking • Cytoskeletal and extracellular membrane interactions • Cell adhesion and intercellular interactions • Molecular dynamics and molecular modelling of membranes. • Antimicrobial peptides.
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