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Multiscale computational study of ligand binding pathways: Case of p38 MAP kinase and its inhibitors.

Yu-Ming M Huang1.   

Abstract

Protein kinases are one of the most important drug targets in the past 10 years. Understanding the inhibitor association processes will profoundly impact new binder designs with preferred binding kinetics. However, after more than a decade of effort, a complete atomistic-level study of kinase inhibitor binding pathways is still lacking. As all kinases share a similar scaffold, we used p38 kinase as a model system to investigate the conformational dynamics and free energy transition of inhibitor binding toward kinases. Two major kinase conformations, Asp-Phe-Gly (DFG)-in and DFG-out, and three types of inhibitors, type I, II, and III, were thoroughly investigated in this work. We performed Brownian dynamics simulations and up to 340 μs Gaussian-accelerated molecular dynamics simulations to capture the inhibitor binding paths and a series of conformational transitions of the p38 kinase from its apo to inhibitor-bound form. Eighteen successful binding trajectories, including all types of inhibitors, are reported herein. Our simulations suggest a mechanism of inhibitor recruitment, a faster ligand association step to a pre-existing DFG-in/DFG-out p38 protein, followed by a slower molecular rearrangement step to adjust the protein-ligand conformation followed by a shift in the energy landscape to reach the final bound state. The ligand association processes also reflect the energetic favor of type I and type II/III inhibitor binding through ATP and allosteric channels, respectively. These different binding routes are directly responsible for the fast (type I binders) and slow (type II/III binders) kinetics of different types of p38 inhibitors. Our findings also echo the recent study of p38 inhibitor dissociation, implying that ligand unbinding could undergo a reverse path of binding, and both processes share similar metastates. This study deepens the understanding of molecular and energetic features of kinase inhibitor-binding processes and will inspire future drug development from a kinetic point of view.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34453922      PMCID: PMC8511166          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2021.08.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   3.699


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