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=== Crystal structure of porcine pancreatic phospholipase A<sub>2</sub> in complex with 2-methoxycyclohexa-2-5-diene-1,4-dione ===
=== Crystal structure of porcine pancreatic phospholipase A<sub>2</sub> in complex with 2-methoxycyclohexa-2-5-diene-1,4-dione ===
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<big>K V Dileep, I Tintu, P K Mandal, P Karthe, M Haridas and C Sadasivan</big><ref >none yet</ref>
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<big>K. V. Dileep, I. Tintu, P. K. Mandal, P. Karthe, M. Haridas and C. Sadasivan</big><ref >DOI 10.1080/21553769.2012.689262</ref>
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<b>Molecular Tour</b><br>
<b>Molecular Tour</b><br>
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<scene name='Journal:FLS:1/Cv/4'>Curcumin</scene> possesses anti-inflammatory activity. The binding of curcumin with PLA<sub>2</sub> was studied using X-ray crystallography. Since the electron density found in the active site did not match with curcumin, <scene name='Journal:FLS:1/Cv/5'>2-methoxycyclohexa-2-5-diene-1,4-dione (MCW)</scene> (the photo-degraded product of curcumin) <scene name='Journal:FLS:1/Cv/6'>was fitted</scene> in the unexplained electron density. To understand the <scene name='Journal:FLS:1/Cv/9'>binding mode of actual curcumin</scene>, molecular docking studies was carried out. Both crystallographic and docked structures were superimposed with respect to the ligand position and identified that curcumin is binding in the hydrophobic cavity of PLA<sub>2</sub> with a binding energy -16.81 Kcal/mol. The binding mode is in such a manner that it can prevent the entry of substrate to the hydrophobic active site. These studies indicate that curcumin can be act as an inhibitor to PLA<sub>2</sub>.
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<scene name='Journal:FLS:1/Cv/4'>Curcumin</scene> possesses anti-inflammatory activity. The binding of curcumin with PLA<sub>2</sub> was studied using X-ray crystallography. Since the electron density found in the active site did not match with curcumin, <scene name='Journal:FLS:1/Cv/5'>2-methoxycyclohexa-2-5-diene-1,4-dione (MCW)</scene> (the photo-degraded product of curcumin) <scene name='Journal:FLS:1/Cv/6'>was fitted</scene> in the unexplained electron density. To understand the <scene name='Journal:FLS:1/Cv/9'>binding mode of actual curcumin</scene>, molecular docking studies was carried out. <scene name='Journal:FLS:1/Cv/10'>Both crystallographic and docked structures were superimposed</scene> with respect to the ligand position and identified that <scene name='Journal:FLS:1/Cv/13'>curcumin is binding in the hydrophobic cavity</scene> of PLA<sub>2</sub> with a binding energy -16.81 Kcal/mol. The binding mode is in such a manner that it can prevent the entry of substrate to the hydrophobic active site. These studies indicate that curcumin can be act as an inhibitor to PLA<sub>2</sub>. The atomic coordinates have been deposited with Protein Data Bank (PDB ID: [[3hsw]]).
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