Fragment-Based Drug Discovery

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Shown here is a sort of <scene name='Sandbox_reserved_394/Hydrophobic_bonding/7'>"pocket"</scene> formed between the protein and hydrophobic, or "water hating", portions of paclitaxel. This is an example of hydrophobic bonding formed by intermolecular forces between some hydrophobic sections of the protein with hydrophobic portions of the ligand.
Shown here is a sort of <scene name='Sandbox_reserved_394/Hydrophobic_bonding/7'>"pocket"</scene> formed between the protein and hydrophobic, or "water hating", portions of paclitaxel. This is an example of hydrophobic bonding formed by intermolecular forces between some hydrophobic sections of the protein with hydrophobic portions of the ligand.
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Click on each amino acid to view the hydrophobic interactions with the ligand:
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• <scene name='Sandbox_reserved_394/Tyrosine_199/2'>Tyr199</scene>
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Revision as of 19:43, 24 September 2012

Paclitaxel in Apoptosis

Structure of HMG-CoA reductase (PDB entry 1ysi)

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