The recurrent failures in drug discovery campaigns, the asymmetry between the enormous financial investments and the relatively scarce results have fostered the development of strategies based on complementary methods. In this context in recent years the rigid lock-and-key binding concept had to be revisited in favour of a dynamic model of molecular recognition accounting for conformational changes of both the ligand and the receptor. The high level of complexity required by a dynamic description of the processes underlying molecular recognition requires a multidisciplinary investigation approach. In this perspective, the combination of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy with molecular docking, conformational searches along with molecular dynamics simulations has given new insights into the dynamic mechanisms governing ligand receptor interactions, thus giving an enormous contribution to the identification and design of new and effective drugs. Herein a succinct overview on the applications of both NMR and computational methods to the structural and dynamic characterization of ligand-receptor interactions will be presented.

NMR and Computational Methods in the Structural and Dynamic Characterization of Ligand-Receptor Interactions / M. Ghitti, G. Musco, A. Spitaleri (ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY). - In: Protein Conformational Dynamics / [a cura di] Han, Kl., Zhang, X., Yang, Mj.. - Cham : Springer, 2013. - ISBN 9783319029696. - pp. 271-304 [10.1007/978-3-319-02970-2_12]

NMR and Computational Methods in the Structural and Dynamic Characterization of Ligand-Receptor Interactions

A. Spitaleri
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2013

Abstract

The recurrent failures in drug discovery campaigns, the asymmetry between the enormous financial investments and the relatively scarce results have fostered the development of strategies based on complementary methods. In this context in recent years the rigid lock-and-key binding concept had to be revisited in favour of a dynamic model of molecular recognition accounting for conformational changes of both the ligand and the receptor. The high level of complexity required by a dynamic description of the processes underlying molecular recognition requires a multidisciplinary investigation approach. In this perspective, the combination of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy with molecular docking, conformational searches along with molecular dynamics simulations has given new insights into the dynamic mechanisms governing ligand receptor interactions, thus giving an enormous contribution to the identification and design of new and effective drugs. Herein a succinct overview on the applications of both NMR and computational methods to the structural and dynamic characterization of ligand-receptor interactions will be presented.
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NMR; Molecular dynamics simulation; protein; ligand
Settore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali, Ambientali, Biol.e Medicin)
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Protein Conformational Dynamics
Han, Kl., Zhang, X., Yang, Mj.
Cham
Springer
2013
271
304
34
9783319029696
9783319029702
805
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M. Ghitti, G. Musco, A. Spitaleri
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NMR and Computational Methods in the Structural and Dynamic Characterization of Ligand-Receptor Interactions / M. Ghitti, G. Musco, A. Spitaleri (ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY). - In: Protein Conformational Dynamics / [a cura di] Han, Kl., Zhang, X., Yang, Mj.. - Cham : Springer, 2013. - ISBN 9783319029696. - pp. 271-304 [10.1007/978-3-319-02970-2_12]
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