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PDBsum entry 4i7m
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Key reference
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Title
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The impact of introducing a histidine into an apolar cavity site on docking and ligand recognition.
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Authors
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M.Merski,
B.K.Shoichet.
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Ref.
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J Med Chem, 2013,
56,
2874-2884.
[DOI no: ]
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Abstract
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Simplified model binding sites allow one to isolate entangled terms in molecular
energy functions. Here, we investigate the effects on ligand recognition of the
introduction of a histidine into a hydrophobic cavity in lysozyme. We docked
656040 molecules and tested 26 highly and nine poorly ranked. Twenty-one highly
ranked molecules bound and five were false positives, while three poorly ranked
molecules were false negatives. In the 16 X-ray complexes now known, the docking
predictions overlaid well with the crystallographic results. Although ligand
enrichment was high, the false negatives, the false positives, and the inability
to rank order illuminated weaknesses in our scoring, particularly overweighed
apolar and underweighted polar terms. Adjusting these led to new problems,
reflecting the entangled nature of docking scoring functions. Changes in ligand
affinity relative to other lysozyme cavities speak to the subtleties of
molecular recognition even in these simple sites and to their relevance for
testing different models of recognition.
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