Development of the first model of a phosphorylated, ATP/Mg2+-containing B-Raf monomer by molecular dynamics simulations: A tool for structure-based design
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Previtali, V., Trujillo, C., Boisson, J.-C., Khartabil, H., Hénon, E. & Rozas, I., Development of the first model of a phosphorylated, ATP/Mg2+-containing B-Raf monomer by molecular dynamics simulations: A tool for structure-based design, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 19, 46, 2017, 31177-31185Abstract:
A model of phosphorylated and ATP-containing B-Raf protein kinase is needed as a tool for the structure-based design of new allosteric inhibitors, since no crystal structure of such a system has been resolved. Here, we present the development of such a model as well as a thorough analysis of its structural features. This model was prepared using a systematic molecular dynamics approach considering the presence or absence of both the phosphate group at the Thr599 site and the ATP molecule. Then, different structural features (i.e. DFG motif, Mg2+ binding loop, activation loop, phosphorylation site and αC-helix region) were analysed for each trajectory to validate the aimed 2pBRAF_ATP model. Moreover, the structure and activating interactions of this 2pBRAF_ATP model were found to be in agreement with previously reported information. Finally, the model was further validated by means of a molecular docking study with our previously developed lead compound I confirming that this ATP-containing, phosphorylated protein model is suitable for further structure-based design studies.
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Author: ROZAS, ISABEL; Previtali, Viola; Trujillo, Cristina; Boisson, Jean-Charles; Khartabil, Hassan; Hénon, Eric
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