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Rational design of hirulog-type inhibitors of thrombin
Authors:Ursula Egner  Georg-Alexander Hoyer  Wolf-Dieter Schleuning
Affiliation:(1) Research Laboratories of Schering AG Berlin, Müllerstrasse 170-178, D-13342 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Summary The two crystal structures of thrombin complexed with its most potent natural inhibitor hirudin and with the active-site inhibitor d-Phe-Pro-Arg-CH2Cl [Rydel, T.J. et al., J. Mol. Biol., 221 (1991) 583; Bode, W. et al., EMBO J., 8 (1989) 3467] were used as a basis to design a new inhibitor, combining the high specificity of the polypeptide hirudin with the simpler chemistry of an organic compound. In the new inhibitor, the C-terminal amino acid residues 53–65 of hirudin are linked by a spacer peptide of four glycines to the active-site inhibitor NAPAP (Nagr-(2-naphthyl-sulfonyl-glycyl)-dl-p-amidinophenylalanyl-piperidine). Energy minimization techniques served as a tool to determine the preferred configuration at the amidinophenylalanine and the modified piperidine moiety of the inhibitor. The predictions are supported by the interaction energies determined for d- and l-NAPAP in complex with thrombin, which are in good agreement with experimentally determined dissociation constants. The conformational flexibility of the linker peptide in the new inhibitors was investigated with molecular dynamics techniques. A correlation between the P1prime position and the interactions of the linker peptide with the protein is suggested. Modifications of the linker peptide are proposed based on the distribution of its main-chain torsion angles in order to enhance its binding to thrombin.
Keywords:Molecular structure-based inhibitor design  Molecular mechanics and dynamics  Bifunctional inhibitors  Thrombin
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