A Benchmark Study of Protein-Fragment Complex Structure Calculations with N MR 2 .
Felix TorresGabriela R StadlerWitek KwiatkowskiJulien OrtsPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Protein-fragment complex structures are particularly sought after in medicinal chemistry to rationally design lead molecules. These structures are usually derived using X-ray crystallography, but the failure rate is non-neglectable. NMR is a possible alternative for the calculation of weakly interacting complexes. Nevertheless, the time-consuming protein signal assignment step remains a barrier to its routine application. NMR Molecular Replacement ( N MR 2 ) is a versatile and rapid method that enables the elucidation of a protein-ligand complex structure. It has been successfully applied to peptides, drug-like molecules, and more recently to fragments. Due to the small size of the fragments, ca < 300 Da, solving the structures of the protein-fragment complexes is particularly challenging. Here, we present the expected performances of N MR 2 when applied to protein-fragment complexes. The N MR 2 approach has been benchmarked with the SERAPhic fragment library to identify the technical challenges in protein-fragment NMR structure calculation. A straightforward strategy is proposed to increase the method's success rate further. The presented work confirms that N MR 2 is an alternative method to X-ray crystallography for solving protein-fragment complex structures.