Halo Library, a Tool for Rapid Identification of Ligand Binding Sites on Proteins Using Crystallographic Fragment Screening

Halo 库,一种利用晶体碎片筛选快速识别蛋白质上配体结合位点的工具

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作者:Ashima Chopra, Joseph D Bauman, Francesc X Ruiz, Eddy Arnold

Abstract

X-ray crystallographic fragment screening (XCFS) uses fragment-sized molecules (∼60 to 300 Da) to access binding sites on proteins that may be inaccessible to larger drug-like molecules (>300 Da). Previous studies have shown that fragments containing halogen atoms bind more often to proteins than non-halogenated fragments. Here, we designed the Halo Library containing 46 halogenated fragments (including the "universal fragment" 4-bromopyrazole), a majority of which have been reported to bind to or inhibit one or more targets. The library was screened against the crystals of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase with the drug rilpivirine, yielding an overall hit rate of 26%. Two new binding sites were discovered, and several hot spots were identified. This small library may thus provide a convenient tool for rapidly assessing the feasibility of a target for XCFS, mapping hot spots and cryptic sites, as well as finding fragment binders that can be useful for developing drug leads.

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