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Complementarity Principle in Terms of Electron Density for the Study of EGFR Complexes

Shivananda Kandagalla, Hrvoje Rimac, Vladimir Potemkin, Maria Grishina

2021Future Medicinal Chemistry22 citationsDOI

Abstract

The complementarity principle is a well-established concept in the field of chemistry and biology. This concept is widely studied as the lock-and-key relationship between two structures, such as enzyme and ligand interactions. These interactions are based on the overlap of electron clouds between two structures. In this study, a mathematical relation determining complementarity of intermolecular contacts in terms of overlaps of electron clouds was examined using a quantum orbital-free AlteQ method developed in-house for 64 EGFR-ligand complexes with experimentally measured binding affinity data. A very high correlation was found between the overlap of ligand and enzyme electron clouds and the calculated terms, providing a good basis for prognosis of bioactivity and for molecular docking studies.

Topics & Concepts

Complementarity (molecular biology)Intermolecular forceChemistryDocking (animal)Computational chemistryChemical physicsLigand (biochemistry)Electronic correlationElectronPhysicsMoleculeQuantum mechanicsBiologyBiochemistryReceptorGeneticsMedicineNursingProtein Structure and DynamicsComputational Drug Discovery MethodsMetal complexes synthesis and properties