Predicting Binding Energetics from Structure: Looking Beyond DG8
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Structure-based design of pharmaceuticals requires the ability to predict ligand affinity based on knowledge of structure. The primary term of interest is the binding affinity constant, K, or the free energy of binding, DG8. It is common to attempt to predict DG8 based on empirically derived terms which represent common contributions such as the hydrophobic effect, hydrogen bonding, and conformational entropy. Although these approaches have met with some success, when they fail it is difficult to know which parameter(s) need refinement. Confidence in these approaches is also limited by the fact that DG8 typically is made up of compensating enthalpic and entropic terms, DH8 and DS8, so that accurate prediction of a DG8 value may be fortuitous and may not indicate a reasonable understanding of the underlying relationship between structure and affinity. This is further complicated by the fact that both DH8 and DS8 are strongly temperature dependent through the heat capacity change, DCp. In order to avoid these difficulties, we attempt to use structural data to predict DH8, DS8, and DCp, from which DG8 can be calculated as a function of temperature. The predictions are then compared to experimentally determined values. These calculations have been applied to several systems by ourselves and others. Systems include the binding of angiotensin II to an antibody, the dimerization of interleukin-8, and the binding of inhibitors to aspartic and serine proteases. Overall the calculations are very successful, and suggest that our understanding of the contributions of the hydrophobic effect, hydrogen bonding, and conformational entropy are quite good. Several of these systems show a strong dependence of the binding energetics on pH, indicative of changes in proton affinity of ionizable groups upon binding. It is critical to account for these protonation contributions to the binding energetics in order to assess the reliability of any computational prediction of energetics from structure. Methods have been developed for determining the energetics of proton binding using isothermal titration calorimetry. The availability of these methods provides a means of understanding how protein structure can modify the pKa’s of ionizable groups. This information will further add to our understanding of structural energetic relationships and our ability accurately to predict binding affinities. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Med Res Rev, 19, No. 4, 333–339, 1999. 333 © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. CCC 0198-6325/99/040333-07 Correspondence to: K. P. Murphy; e-mail: [email protected] Contract grant sponsor: National Science Foundation
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