蛋白质-脂质双分子层界面配体结合的定量分析。

IF 5.9 2区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Allison Pearl Barkdull, Matthew Holcomb, Stefano Forli
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摘要

大多数药物靶向膜蛋白,其中许多蛋白含有嵌入脂质双分子层的配体结合位点。然而,靶向这些与治疗相关的位点受到这些位点和与它们结合的分子的有限表征的阻碍。在这里,我们介绍了脂质相互作用配体复合物数据库(LILAC-DB),这是一个精心策划的数据集,包含413个结合在蛋白质双层界面上的配体结构。对这些结构的分析表明,与与可溶性蛋白质结合的配体相比,与脂质暴露位点结合的配体表现出不同的化学性质,例如更高的计算分配系数(clogP)、分子量和更多的卤素原子。此外,我们证明了这些配体的原子性质根据它们在脂质双分子层内的深度和暴露程度而有很大的不同。我们还发现,与其他蛋白质区域相比,暴露于双分子层的配体结合位点具有不同的氨基酸组成,这可能有助于识别暴露于脂质的结合位点。这一分析为研究人员寻求基于结构的药物发现提供了有价值的指导,这些药物靶向蛋白质-脂质双分子层界面上未开发的配体结合位点。
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A quantitative analysis of ligand binding at the protein-lipid bilayer interface.

The majority of drugs target membrane proteins, and many of these proteins contain ligand binding sites embedded within the lipid bilayer. However, targeting these therapeutically relevant sites is hindered by limited characterization of both the sites and the molecules that bind to them. Here, we introduce the Lipid-Interacting LigAnd Complexes Database (LILAC-DB), a curated dataset of 413 structures of ligands bound at the protein-bilayer interface. Analysis of these structures reveals that ligands binding to lipid-exposed sites exhibit distinct chemical properties, such as higher calculated partition coefficient (clogP), molecular weight, and a greater number of halogen atoms, compared to ligands that bind to soluble proteins. Additionally, we demonstrate that the atomic properties of these ligands vary significantly depending on their depth within and exposure to the lipid bilayer. We also find that ligand binding sites exposed to the bilayer have distinct amino acid compositions compared to other protein regions, which may aid in the identification of lipid-exposed binding sites. This analysis provides valuable guidelines for researchers pursuing structure-based drug discovery targeting underexploited ligand binding sites at the protein-lipid bilayer interface.

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Communications Chemistry
Communications Chemistry Chemistry-General Chemistry
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
1.70%
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146
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Chemistry is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the chemical sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new chemical insight to a specialized area of research. We also aim to provide a community forum for issues of importance to all chemists, regardless of sub-discipline.
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