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Lynn Kamerlin

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Relative Binding Energies Predict Crystallographic Binding Modes of Ethionamide Booster Lead Compounds

Author

  • Natalie J Tatum
  • Fernanda Duarte
  • Shina C L Kamerlin
  • Ehmke Pohl

Summary, in English

Transcriptional repressor EthR from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a valuable target for antibiotic booster drugs. We previously reported a virtual screening campaign to identify EthR inhibitors for development. Two ligand binding orientations were often proposed, though only the top scoring pose was utilized for filtering of the large data set. We obtained biophysically validated hits, some of which yielded complex crystal structures. In some cases, the crystallized binding mode and top scoring mode agree, while for others an alternate ligand binding orientation was found. In this contribution, we combine rigid docking, molecular dynamics simulations, and the linear interaction energy method to calculate binding free energies and derive relative binding energies for a number of EthR inhibitors in both modes. This strategy allowed us to correctly predict the most favorable orientation. Therefore, this widely applicable approach will be suitable to triage multiple binding modes within EthR and other potential drug targets with similar characteristics.

Publishing year

2019-05-02

Language

English

Pages

2244-2249

Publication/Series

The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

Volume

10

Issue

9

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

The American Chemical Society (ACS)

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1948-7185