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Computational Analysis of Crystallization Additives for the Identification of New Allosteric Sites

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 5, Issue 5, Pages 2114-2122

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.9b02697

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  1. Region Centre Val de Loire
  2. LABEX SynOrg [ANR-11-LABX-0029]

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Allosteric effect can modulate the biological activity of a protein. Thus, the discovery of new allosteric sites is very attractive for designing new modulators or inhibitors. Here, we propose an innovative way to identify allosteric sites, based on crystallization additives (CA), used to stabilize proteins during the crystallization process. Density and clustering analyses of CA, applied on protein kinase and nuclear receptor families, revealed that CA are not randomly distributed around protein structures, but they tend to aggregate near common sites. All orthosteric and allosteric cavities described in the literature are retrieved from the analysis of CA distribution. In addition, new sites were identified, which could be associated to putative allosteric sites. We proposed an efficient and easy way to use the structural information of CA to identify allosteric sites. This method could assist medicinal chemists for the design of new allosteric compounds targeting cavities of new drug targets.

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