1yy4
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- | '''Crystal structure of estrogen receptor beta complexed with 1-chloro-6-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol''' | + | {{Structure |
+ | |PDB= 1yy4 |SIZE=350|CAPTION= <scene name='initialview01'>1yy4</scene>, resolution 2.70Å | ||
+ | |SITE= | ||
+ | |LIGAND= <scene name='pdbligand=4NA:1-CHLORO-6-(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)-2-NAPHTHOL'>4NA</scene> | ||
+ | |ACTIVITY= | ||
+ | |GENE= ESR2, ESTRB, NR3A2 ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&srchmode=5&id=9606 Homo sapiens]) | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | '''Crystal structure of estrogen receptor beta complexed with 1-chloro-6-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol''' | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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==About this Structure== | ==About this Structure== | ||
- | 1YY4 is a [ | + | 1YY4 is a [[Single protein]] structure of sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_sapiens Homo sapiens]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=1YY4 OCA]. |
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
- | ERbeta ligands. 3. Exploiting two binding orientations of the 2-phenylnaphthalene scaffold to achieve ERbeta selectivity., Mewshaw RE, Edsall RJ Jr, Yang C, Manas ES, Xu ZB, Henderson RA, Keith JC Jr, Harris HA, J Med Chem. 2005 Jun 16;48(12):3953-79. PMID:[http:// | + | ERbeta ligands. 3. Exploiting two binding orientations of the 2-phenylnaphthalene scaffold to achieve ERbeta selectivity., Mewshaw RE, Edsall RJ Jr, Yang C, Manas ES, Xu ZB, Henderson RA, Keith JC Jr, Harris HA, J Med Chem. 2005 Jun 16;48(12):3953-79. PMID:[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15943471 15943471] |
[[Category: Homo sapiens]] | [[Category: Homo sapiens]] | ||
[[Category: Single protein]] | [[Category: Single protein]] | ||
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[[Category: transcription factor]] | [[Category: transcription factor]] | ||
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Gene: | ESR2, ESTRB, NR3A2 (Homo sapiens) | ||||||
Coordinates: | save as pdb, mmCIF, xml |
Crystal structure of estrogen receptor beta complexed with 1-chloro-6-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-naphthalen-2-ol
Overview
The 2-phenylnaphthalene scaffold was explored as a simplified version of genistein in order to identify ER selective ligands. With the aid of docking studies, positions 1, 4, and 8 of the 2-phenylnaphthalene template were predicted to be the most potentially influential positions to enhance ER selectivity using two different binding orientations. Both orientations have the phenol moiety mimicking the A-ring of genistein. Several compounds predicted to adopt orientations similar to that of genistein when bound to ERbeta were observed to have slightly higher ER affinity and selectivity than genistein. The second orientation we exploited, which was different from that of genistein when bound to ERbeta, resulted in the discovery of several compounds that had superior ER selectivity and affinity versus genistein. X-ray structures of two ER selective compounds (i.e., 15 and 47) confirmed the alternate binding mode and suggested that substituents at positions 1 and 8 were responsible for inducing selectivity. One compound (i.e., 47, WAY-202196) was further examined and found to be effective in two models of inflammation, suggesting that targeting ER may be therapeutically useful in treating certain chronic inflammatory diseases.
About this Structure
1YY4 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
ERbeta ligands. 3. Exploiting two binding orientations of the 2-phenylnaphthalene scaffold to achieve ERbeta selectivity., Mewshaw RE, Edsall RJ Jr, Yang C, Manas ES, Xu ZB, Henderson RA, Keith JC Jr, Harris HA, J Med Chem. 2005 Jun 16;48(12):3953-79. PMID:15943471
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