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DFT and docking studies of rhodostreptomycins A and B and their interactions with solvated/nonsolvated Mg²⁺ and Ca²⁺ ions.

Christiaan Jardínez1, Ines Nicolás-Vázquez, Julian Cruz-Borbolla, Cesar A González-Ramírez, Miguel Cepeda, Jose Correa-Basurto, Thangarasu Pandiyan, Rene Miranda.   

Abstract

The interactions of L-aminoglucosidic stereoisomers such as rhodostreptomycins A (Rho A) and B (Rho B) with cations (Mg(2+), Ca(2+), and H(+)) were studied by a quantum mechanical method that utilized DFT with B3LYP/6-311G. Docking studies were also carried out in order to explore the surface recognition properties of L-aminoglucoside with respect to Mg(2+) and Ca(2+) ions under solvated and nonsolvated conditions. Although both of the stereoisomers possess similar physicochemical/antibiotic properties against Helicobacter pylori, the thermochemical values for these complexes showed that its high affinity for Mg(2+) cations caused the hydration of Rho B. According to the results of the calculations, for Rho A-Ca(2+)(H2O)6, ΔH = -72.21 kcal mol(-1); for Rho B-Ca(2+)(H2O)6, ΔH = -72.53 kcal mol(-1); for Rho A-Mg(2+)(H2O)6, ΔH = -72.99 kcal mol(-1) and for Rho B-Mg(2+)(H2O)6, ΔH = -95.00 kcal mol(-1), confirming that Rho B binds most strongly with hydrated Mg(2+), considering the energy associated with this binding process. This result suggests that Rho B forms a more stable complex than its isomer does with magnesium ion. Docking results show that both of these rhodostreptomycin molecules bind to solvated Ca(2+) or Mg(2+) through hydrogen bonding. Finally, Rho B is more stable than Rho A when protonation occurs.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24026575     DOI: 10.1007/s00894-013-1952-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Model        ISSN: 0948-5023            Impact factor:   1.810


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