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Aliskiren

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<scene name='10/1020133/Cv/3'>Renin with bound Aliskiren</scene> ([[2v0z]]).
<scene name='10/1020133/Cv/3'>Renin with bound Aliskiren</scene> ([[2v0z]]).
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<scene name='10/1020133/Cv/7'>Aliskiren binding site</scene>.
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<scene name='10/1020133/Cv/9'>Aliskiren binding site</scene>. Water molecules are shown as red spheres.
Aliskiren is a hydrophilic molecule. When bound to renin, aliskiren occupies the S1, S1', S2', and S3 hydrophobic regions of renin. Most importantly aliskiren occupies the S3<sup>SP</sup> region that is equally hydrophobic and hydrophilic and greatly increases binding affinity.<ref>PMID: 20731374</ref> Aliskiren interacts with multiple residues in renin. The hydroxyl group hydrogen bonds both <scene name='10/1020133/Asp32/1'>aspartate 32</scene> oxygens. The methoxy group in the S3 hydrophobic region hydrogen bonds to secondary amine group of <scene name='10/1020133/Tyr14/1'>tyrosine 14</scene>. The amide group hydrogen bonds with the secondary amine of <scene name='10/1020133/Ser76/1'>serine 76</scene>.<ref>PMID: 20855222</ref> And the terminal amide hydrogen bonds with <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_489/Arg_74/1'>arginine 74</scene> in the S2' hydrophobic pocket.<ref>PMID: 21708467</ref>
Aliskiren is a hydrophilic molecule. When bound to renin, aliskiren occupies the S1, S1', S2', and S3 hydrophobic regions of renin. Most importantly aliskiren occupies the S3<sup>SP</sup> region that is equally hydrophobic and hydrophilic and greatly increases binding affinity.<ref>PMID: 20731374</ref> Aliskiren interacts with multiple residues in renin. The hydroxyl group hydrogen bonds both <scene name='10/1020133/Asp32/1'>aspartate 32</scene> oxygens. The methoxy group in the S3 hydrophobic region hydrogen bonds to secondary amine group of <scene name='10/1020133/Tyr14/1'>tyrosine 14</scene>. The amide group hydrogen bonds with the secondary amine of <scene name='10/1020133/Ser76/1'>serine 76</scene>.<ref>PMID: 20855222</ref> And the terminal amide hydrogen bonds with <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_489/Arg_74/1'>arginine 74</scene> in the S2' hydrophobic pocket.<ref>PMID: 21708467</ref>

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References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Rahuel J, Rasetti V, Maibaum J, Rueger H, Goschke R, Cohen NC, Stutz S, Cumin F, Fuhrer W, Wood JM, Grutter MG. Structure-based drug design: the discovery of novel nonpeptide orally active inhibitors of human renin. Chem Biol. 2000 Jul;7(7):493-504. PMID:10903938
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  6. Rahuel J, Rasetti V, Maibaum J, Rueger H, Goschke R, Cohen NC, Stutz S, Cumin F, Fuhrer W, Wood JM, Grutter MG. Structure-based drug design: the discovery of novel nonpeptide orally active inhibitors of human renin. Chem Biol. 2000 Jul;7(7):493-504. PMID:10903938

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