Pathway and mechanism of drug binding to G-protein-coupled receptors
D. E. Shaw Research · Columbia University
Abstract
How drugs bind to their receptors--from initial association, through drug entry into the binding pocket, to adoption of the final bound conformation, or "pose"--has remained unknown, even for G-protein-coupled receptor modulators, which constitute one-third of all marketed drugs. We captured this pharmaceutically critical process in atomic detail using the first unbiased molecular dynamics simulations in which drug molecules spontaneously associate with G-protein-coupled receptors to achieve final poses matching those determined crystallographically. We found that several beta blockers and a beta agonist all traverse the same well-defined, dominant pathway as they bind to the β(1)- and β(2)-adrenergic…
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8Topics & keywords
- Receptor
- Allosteric regulation
- Biophysics
- Binding site
- Plasma protein binding
- Binding pocket
- Chemistry
- Drug discovery
- Good health and well-being