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=== Binding === | === Binding === | ||
| - | In its resting state, VKOR is in its <scene name='90/904322/Open_conformation/2'>open conformation</scene>. The Vitamin K epoxide enters through the <scene name='90/904322/Tunnel/7'>isoprenyl-chain tunnel</scene>. The tunnel is located between <scene name='90/904322/Tunnel/8'>TM2 and TM3</scene>.<ref name="Li">PMID:20110994</ref> The carbonyls on the VK epoxide bind to <scene name='90/904322/Vko_binding/2'>Asn80 and Tyr139</scene> on VKOR. With Vitamin K epoxide bound, the | + | In its resting state, VKOR is in its <scene name='90/904322/Open_conformation/2'>open conformation</scene>. The Vitamin K epoxide enters through the <scene name='90/904322/Tunnel/7'>isoprenyl-chain tunnel</scene>. The tunnel is located between <scene name='90/904322/Tunnel/8'>TM2 and TM3</scene>.<ref name="Li">PMID:20110994</ref> The carbonyls on the VK epoxide bind to <scene name='90/904322/Vko_binding/2'>Asn80 and Tyr139</scene> on VKOR. With Vitamin K epoxide bound, the conformation transitions from open to closed, where the catalytic process will begin. |
== Warfarin == | == Warfarin == | ||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warfarin Warfarin] is the most common [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_K_antagonist Vitamin K antagonist (VKA)]. Warfarin is a competitive inhibitor, taking the place of Vitamin K Epoxide (VKO) in the active site of Vitamin K Epoxide Reductase (VKOR). When warfarin binds in the active site, it causes VKOR to go into the closed conformation. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warfarin Warfarin] is the most common [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_K_antagonist Vitamin K antagonist (VKA)]. Warfarin is a competitive inhibitor, taking the place of Vitamin K Epoxide (VKO) in the active site of Vitamin K Epoxide Reductase (VKOR). When warfarin binds in the active site, it causes VKOR to go into the closed conformation. | ||
| - | [[Image:warfarin.jpg|400 px| | + | [[Image:warfarin.jpg|400 px|left|thumb|Figure 6. Warfarin structure]] |
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Warfarin still forms Hydrogen bonds with <scene name='90/904322/Asn80_tyr139_warfarin/1'>Asn80 and Tyr139</scene>. The specific bonds are between Asn80 and the 2-ketone group of warfarin and Tyr139 with the 4-hydroxyl group of warfarin. The rest of the pocket is hydrophobic interactions. The H bonds are necessary for the recognition of the ligand in the binding site of VKOR. | Warfarin still forms Hydrogen bonds with <scene name='90/904322/Asn80_tyr139_warfarin/1'>Asn80 and Tyr139</scene>. The specific bonds are between Asn80 and the 2-ketone group of warfarin and Tyr139 with the 4-hydroxyl group of warfarin. The rest of the pocket is hydrophobic interactions. The H bonds are necessary for the recognition of the ligand in the binding site of VKOR. | ||
| - | There is a slight difference in the way in which warfarin binds compared to VKO. Warfarin binds are a slightly different angle. This creates a difference in how the cap loop and anchor domain interact, and that noticeable difference is with <scene name='90/904322/Arg58/4'>Arg58</scene>. With VKO, Arg58, located in the cap loop, directly interacts with <scene name='90/904322/Arg58_vko/5'>Glu67</scene> when VKO is bound. When warfarin binds, Arg58 is found inserted between<scene name='90/904322/Arg58_warfarin/2'>Glu67 and His68</scene> of the anchor domain. | + | There is a slight difference in the way in which warfarin binds compared to VKO. Warfarin binds are a slightly different angle (Fig.7). This creates a difference in how the cap loop and anchor domain interact, and that noticeable difference is with <scene name='90/904322/Arg58/4'>Arg58</scene>. With VKO, Arg58, located in the cap loop, directly interacts with <scene name='90/904322/Arg58_vko/5'>Glu67</scene> when VKO is bound. When warfarin binds, Arg58 is found inserted between <scene name='90/904322/Arg58_warfarin/2'>Glu67 and His68</scene> of the anchor domain.<ref name=”Liu”>PMID:33154105</ref> |
| + | [[Image:VKO and Warfarin binding.jpg|600 px|right|thumb|Figure 6. The slight angle change in which VKO(left) and warfarin(right) bind. The location of the cap domain and how it differs between each is apparent.]] | ||
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=== Disease === | === Disease === | ||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_K_antagonist#:~:text=Vitamin%20K%20antagonists%20(VKA)%20are,the%20recycling%20of%20vitamin%20K. Vitamin K Antagonists] play a big role in the treatment of thromboembolic diseases, like a stroke or heart attack.<ref name="Goy">PMID:23034830</ref> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warfarin Warfarin] is the most common medication for this treatment, acting as a blood thinner. Warfarin binding in VKOR overall prevents the triggering of coagulation factors that form blood clots. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_K_antagonist#:~:text=Vitamin%20K%20antagonists%20(VKA)%20are,the%20recycling%20of%20vitamin%20K. Vitamin K Antagonists] play a big role in the treatment of thromboembolic diseases, like a stroke or heart attack.<ref name="Goy">PMID:23034830</ref> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warfarin Warfarin] is the most common medication for this treatment, acting as a blood thinner. Warfarin binding in VKOR overall prevents the triggering of coagulation factors that form blood clots. | ||
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