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DDBF is bounded according two symmetric equivalent modes [2]. Indeed, DDBF wears a tricyclic ring system, with 2 hydrogen bond donors and 5 hydrogen bond acceptors, allowing to bound the dimer-dimer interface of the TTR cavity. [Pubchem,1]. Thanks to the complementarity of shape and hydrophobicity, DDBF enters nicely the outer portion of HBPs pockets [2]. Besides, the tricyclic ring system interacts with Lys15, Val17 and Ala108 from two adjacent TTR subunits [2]. Additionally, carboxylates at the position 4 and 6 of DDBF make electrostatic interactions at the entrance of HBP1 and HBP1’ with Lys15 on the ε-NH3+ groups[2].
DDBF is bounded according two symmetric equivalent modes [2]. Indeed, DDBF wears a tricyclic ring system, with 2 hydrogen bond donors and 5 hydrogen bond acceptors, allowing to bound the dimer-dimer interface of the TTR cavity. [Pubchem,1]. Thanks to the complementarity of shape and hydrophobicity, DDBF enters nicely the outer portion of HBPs pockets [2]. Besides, the tricyclic ring system interacts with Lys15, Val17 and Ala108 from two adjacent TTR subunits [2]. Additionally, carboxylates at the position 4 and 6 of DDBF make electrostatic interactions at the entrance of HBP1 and HBP1’ with Lys15 on the ε-NH3+ groups[2].
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[[Image: EXAMPLE.png | thumb | left | alt=Puzzle globe| TTR in complexe with Dibenzofuran-4,6-dicarboxylic acid (DDBF)| 300 px]]
1 TTR in complexe with Dibenzofuran-4,6-dicarboxylic acid (DDBF)
1 TTR in complexe with Dibenzofuran-4,6-dicarboxylic acid (DDBF)

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