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Molecular Determinants of EphA2 and EphB2 Antagonism Enable the Design of Ligands with Improved Selectivity.

Lorenzo GuidettiAlfonso ZappiaLaura ScalviniFrancesca Romana FerrariCarmine GiorgioRiccardo CastelliFrancesca GalvaniFederica VacondioSilvia RivaraMarco MorChiara UrbinatiMarco RusnatiMassimiliano TognoliniAlessio Lodola
Published in: Journal of chemical information and modeling (2023)
With the aim of identifying novel antagonists selective for the EphA receptor family, a combined experimental and computational approach was taken to investigate the molecular basis of the recognition between a prototypical Eph-ephrin antagonist (UniPR1447) and two representative receptors of the EphA and EphB subfamilies, namely, EphA2 and EphB2 receptors. The conformational free-energy surface (FES) of the binding state of UniPR1447 within the ligand binding domain of EphA2 and EphB2, reconstructed from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations performed on the microsecond time scale, was exploited to drive the design and synthesis of a novel antagonist selective for EphA2 over the EphB2 receptor. The availability of compounds with this pharmacological profile will help discriminate the importance of these two receptors in the insurgence and progression of cancer.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics
  • density functional theory
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • binding protein
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • cross sectional
  • squamous cell