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Authors: Zhang W, Li R, Shin R, Wang Y, Padmalayam I, Zhai L, Krishna NR
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Singling out the truth: A combined application of STD-NMR, molecular docking, and CORCEMA-ST calculations is described as an attractive, easily applicable tool for the identification and validation of the binding site for allosteric ligands, with potential application as an aid in drug discovery research.
[NMR paper] Rapid identification of ligand-binding sites by using an assignment-free NMR approach.
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Authors: Kodama Y, Takeuchi K, Shimba N, Ishikawa K, Suzuki EI, Shimada I, Takahashi H
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In this study, we developed an assignment-free approach for rapid identification of ligand-binding sites in target...
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Binding site identification and structure determination of protein-ligand complexes by NMR a semiautomated approach.
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Methods Enzymol. 2011;493:241-75
Authors: Ziarek JJ, Peterson FC, Lytle BL, Volkman BF
Over the last 15years, the role of NMR spectroscopy in the lead identification and optimization stages of pharmaceutical drug discovery has steadily increased. NMR occupies a unique niche in the biophysical analysis of drug-like...
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Site-specific free energy changes in proteins upon ligand binding by NMR: Ca(2+) -displacement by Ln(3+) in a Ca(2+) -binding protein from Entamoeba histolytica.
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Authors: Chandra K, Mustafi SM, Muthukumar S, Chary KV
The study of protein-ligand interaction has been of a great interest in contemporary structural biology. The understanding of the nature...
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An NMR-Based Structural Rationale for Contrasting Stoichiometry and Ligand Binding Site(s) in Fatty Acid-binding Proteins.
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Biochemistry. 2011 Jan 12;
Authors: He Y, Estephan R, Yang X, Vela A, Wang H, Bernard C, Stark RE
Liver fatty acid-binding protein (LFABP) is a 14-kDa cytosolic polypeptide, differing from other family members in number of ligand binding sites, diversity of bound ligands, and transfer of fatty acid(s) to...
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[NMR paper] CORCEMA refinement of the bound ligand conformation within the protein binding pocket
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We describe an intensity-restrained optimization procedure for refining approximate structures of ligands within the protein binding pockets using STD-NMR...
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[NMR paper] Docking multiple conformations of a flexible ligand into a protein binding site using
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Proteins. 2002 Feb 15;46(3):295-307
Authors: Zabell AP, Post CB
A method is described for docking a large, flexible ligand using intra-ligand conformational restraints from exchange-transferred NOE (etNOE) data. Numerous conformations of the ligand are generated in isolation, and a subset of representative conformations is...
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[NMR paper] Identification of the bile acid-binding site of the ileal lipid-binding protein by ph
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[NMR paper] An investigation of the ligand-binding site of the glutamine-binding protein of Esche
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Authors: Hing AW, Tjandra N, Cottam PF, Schaefer J, Ho C
Glutamine-binding protein (GlnBP) is an essential component of the glutamine transport system in Escherichia coli. Rotational-echo double-resonance...