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Original Articles

A computational analysis of pyrazole-based inhibitors binding to Hsp90 using molecular dynamics simulation and the MM-GBSA method

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Pages 454-460 | Received 13 May 2009, Accepted 16 Jan 2010, Published online: 11 May 2010
 

Abstract

Owing to the key role of heat-shock protein 90 (Hsp90) in the evolution, development and disease pathogenesis of cancer, it has been an important target for anti-cancer chemotherapy over the years. A five-nanosecond molecular dynamics simulation combined with the calculation of the binding free energy was carried out to investigate the binding mechanisms of three Hsp90 inhibitors 4BH, 2E1 and 2D9 to Hsp90. The binding free energy of each complex was computed using the molecular mechanics–generalised Born surface area method. Detailed binding free energies between each inhibitor and residues of Hsp90 were calculated using a per-residue basis decomposition method. The detailed inhibitor–residue interaction provides insights into binding mechanisms and in-depth understanding of the structure–affinity relationship. This study suggests that van der Waals energy is primarily responsible for driving the binding of the inhibitors to Hsp90, and the three inhibitors bind to Hsp90 in a similar binding mode. However, a substituent in 2D9 leads to higher binding free energy than the other two inhibitors. These data may assist in designing new potent drugs to combat cancer.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China (No. 10874104) and the Key Project of Nature Science Foundation of Shandong Province (Z2007A05).

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