Hitting a Moving Target: Simulation and Crystallography Study of ATAD2 Bromodomain Blockers

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Dolbois, Aymeric
Batiste, Laurent
Wiedmer, Lars
Dong, Jing
Brütsch, Manuela
Huang, Danzhi
Deerain, Nicholas M.
Spiliotopoulos, Dimitrios
Cheng-Sánchez, Iván
Laul, Eleen

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Small molecule ligand binding to the ATAD2 bromodomain is investigated here through the synergistic combination of molecular dynamics and protein crystallography. A previously unexplored conformation of the binding pocket upon rearrangement of the gatekeeper residue Ile1074 has been found. Further, our investigations reveal how minor structural differences in the ligands result in binding with different plasticity of the ZA loop for this difficult-to-drug bromodomain.

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Aymeric Dolbois, Laurent Batiste, Lars Wiedmer, Jing Dong, Manuela Brütsch, Danzhi Huang, Nicholas M. Deerain, Dimitrios Spiliotopoulos, Iván Cheng-Sánchez, Eleen Laul, Cristina Nevado, Paweł Śledź, and Amedeo Caflisch. Hitting a Moving Target: Simulation and Crystallography Study of ATAD2 Bromodomain Blockers. ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2020 11 (8), 1573-1580 DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00080

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