Polarizable Water Molecules in Ligand−Macromolecule Recognition. Impact on the Relative Affinities of Competing Pyrrolopyrimidine Inhibitors for FAK Kinase

Using polarizable molecular mechanics (PMM), we have compared the complexation energies of the focal adhesion kinase (FAK) kinase by five inhibitors in the pyrrolopyrimidine series. These inhibitors only differ by the substitution position of a carboxylate group on their benzene or pyridine rings, a...

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Published inJournal of the American Chemical Society Vol. 132; no. 10; pp. 3312 - 3320
Main Authors de Courcy, Benoit, Piquemal, Jean-Philip, Garbay, Christiane, Gresh, Nohad
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 17.03.2010
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Summary:Using polarizable molecular mechanics (PMM), we have compared the complexation energies of the focal adhesion kinase (FAK) kinase by five inhibitors in the pyrrolopyrimidine series. These inhibitors only differ by the substitution position of a carboxylate group on their benzene or pyridine rings, and/or the length of the connecting (CH2) n chain (n = 0−2) while their inhibitory properties vary from micromolar to nanomolar. Energy balances in which solvation/desolvation effects are computed by a continuum reaction field procedure failed to rank the inhibitors according to their inhibitory potencies. In marked contrast, including energy-minimizing in the protein−inhibitor binding site limited numbers of structural water molecules, namely five to seven, ranked these energy balances conforming to the experimental ordering. The polarization energy contribution was the most critical energy contribution that stabilized the best-bound inhibitor over the others. These results imply that (a) upon docking charged inhibitors into the active site of kinases such as FAK, the presence of a limited number of structured water molecules is critical to enable meaningful relative energy balances and (b) accounting for an explicit polarization contribution within ΔE is indispensable.
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ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/ja9059156