Identifying the receptor subtype selectivity of retinoid X and retinoic acid receptors via quantum mechanics

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Abstract

Understanding and identifying the receptor subtype selectivity of a ligand is an important issue in the field of drug discovery. Using a combination of classical molecular mechanics and quantum mechanical calculations, this report assesses the receptor subtype selectivity for the human retinoid X receptor (hRXR) and retinoic acid receptor (hRAR) ligand-binding domains (LBDs) complexed with retinoid ligands. The calculated energies show good correlation with the experimentally reported binding affinities. The technique proposed here is a promising method as it reveals the origin of the receptor subtype selectivity of selective ligands.

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Tsuji, M., Shudo, K., & Kagechika, H. (2017). Identifying the receptor subtype selectivity of retinoid X and retinoic acid receptors via quantum mechanics. FEBS Open Bio, 7(3), 391–396. https://doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.12188

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