Dewetting-Controlled binding of ligands to hydrophobic pockets

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Abstract

We report on a combined atomistic molecular dynamics simulation and implicit solvent analysis of a generic hydrophobic pocket-ligand (host-guest) system. The approaching ligand induces complex wetting-dewetting transitions in the weakly solvated pocket. The transitions lead to bimodal solvent fluctuations which govern magnitude and range of the pocket-ligand attraction. A recently developed implicit water model, based on the minimization of a geometric functional, captures the sensitive aqueous interface response to the concave-convex pocket-ligand configuration semiquantitatively. © 2009 The American Physical Society.

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Setny, P., Wang, Z., Cheng, L. T., Li, B., McCammon, J. A., & Dzubiella, J. (2009). Dewetting-Controlled binding of ligands to hydrophobic pockets. Physical Review Letters, 103(18). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.187801

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