Computer graphics in drug design: molecular modeling of thyroid hormone-prealbumin interactions

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1982.0

Abstract

Computer graphics modeling of the thyroxine-prealbumin complex provides a detailed picture of the interactions between thyroxine and prealbumin. A wide variety of thyroid hormone analogue-prealbumin complexes were modeled by calculating the molecular surfaces of the analogues and the prealbumin hormone-binding site. Analogues with high binding affinity were observed to fill more of the hormone-binding site than low-affinity analogues. These surface models described many aspects of the hormone-protein interaction which were not obvious using simple wire models and led us to develop a model which accounts for thyroid hormone-prealbumin structure-activity relationships and ultimately to predict and measure the relative binding affinities of four previously untested thyroid hormone analogues to prealbumin.

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