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Original Articles

An Approach for Visualization of the Active Site of Enzymes with Unknown Three-Dimensional Structures

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Pages 345-358 | Received 30 Jun 2000, Accepted 26 Dec 2000, Published online: 24 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

A new approach for virtual characterization of the active site structure of enzymes with unknown three-dimensional (3D) structure has been proposed. It includes analysis of data on enzyme interaction with reversible competitive inhibitors, their 3D structures and moulding of the substrate-binding region. The superposition of ligands in biologically active conformations allows to determine the shape and dimension of the active site cavity accommodating these compounds. Monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A), a “typical” enzyme with unknown spatial organisation, was used to test this method. The correctness of such approach was validated by the analysis of HIV protease interaction with its inhibitors using 3D structures of their complexes. Mould of the substrate/inhibitor binding site can be used for the visualization of this binding site and for searching new ligands in molecular databases.

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