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Expert Opin Drug Discov ; 19(6): 671-682, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38722032

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INTRODUCTION: For rational drug design, it is crucial to understand the receptor-drug binding processes and mechanisms. A new era for the use of computer simulations in predicting drug-receptor interactions at an atomic level has begun with remarkable advances in supercomputing and methodological breakthroughs. AREAS COVERED: End-point free energy calculation methods such as Molecular Mechanics/Poisson Boltzmann Surface Area (MM/PBSA) or Molecular-Mechanics/Generalized Born Surface Area (MM/GBSA), free energy perturbation (FEP), and thermodynamic integration (TI) are commonly used for binding free energy calculations in drug discovery. In addition, kinetic dissociation and association rate constants (koff and kon) play critical roles in the function of drugs. Nowadays, Molecular Dynamics (MD) and enhanced sampling simulations are increasingly being used in drug discovery. Here, the authors provide a review of the computational techniques used in drug binding free energy and kinetics calculations. EXPERT OPINION: The applications of computational methods in drug discovery and design are expanding, thanks to improved predictions of the binding free energy and kinetic rates of drug molecules. Recent microsecond-timescale enhanced sampling simulations have made it possible to accurately capture repetitive ligand binding and dissociation, facilitating more efficient and accurate calculations of ligand binding free energy and kinetics.


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Desenho de Fármacos , Descoberta de Drogas , Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular , Termodinâmica , Humanos , Simulação por Computador , Descoberta de Drogas/métodos , Cinética , Preparações Farmacêuticas/química , Preparações Farmacêuticas/metabolismo , Ligação Proteica
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Molecules ; 29(1)2023 Dec 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38202747

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Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (ADGRGs) play critical roles in the reproductive, neurological, cardiovascular, and endocrine systems. In particular, ADGRG2 plays a significant role in Ewing sarcoma cell proliferation, parathyroid cell function, and male fertility. In 2022, a cryo-EM structure was reported for the active ADGRG2 bound by an optimized peptide agonist IP15 and the Gs protein. The IP15 peptide agonist was also modified to antagonists 4PH-E and 4PH-D with mutations of the 4PH residue to Glu and Asp, respectively. However, experimental structures of inactive antagonist-bound ADGRs remain to be resolved, and the activation mechanism of ADGRs such as ADGRG2 is poorly understood. Here, we applied Gaussian accelerated molecular dynamics (GaMD) simulations to probe conformational dynamics of the agonist- and antagonist-bound ADGRG2. By performing GaMD simulations, we were able to identify important low-energy conformations of ADGRG2 in the active, intermediate, and inactive states, as well as explore the binding conformations of each peptide. Moreover, our simulations revealed critical peptide-receptor residue interactions during the deactivation of ADGRG2. In conclusion, through GaMD simulations, we uncovered mechanistic insights into peptide (agonist and antagonist) binding and deactivation of the ADGRG2. These findings will potentially facilitate rational design of new peptide modulators of ADGRG2 and other ADGRs.


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Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G , Masculino , Humanos , Fenômenos Físicos , Proliferação de Células , Mutação , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/genética
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