Impact of Halogen Bonds on Protein-Peptide Binding and Protein Structural Stability Revealed by Computational Approaches

Jintian Li, Liping Zhou, Zijian Han,Leyun Wu, Jianfang Zhang,Weiliang Zhu,Zhijian Xu

JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Halogen bonds (XBs) are essential noncovalent interactions in molecular recognition and drug design. Current studies on XBs in drug design mainly focus on the interactions between halogenated ligands and target proteins, lacking a systematic study of naturally existing and artificially prepared halogenated residue XBs (hr_XBs) and their characteristics. Here, we conducted a computational study on the potential hr_XBs in proteins/peptides using database searching, quantum mechanics calculations, and molecular dynamics simulations. XBs at the protein-peptide interaction interfaces are found to enhance their binding affinity. Additionally, the formation of intramolecular XBs (intra_XBs) within proteins may significantly contribute to the structural stability of structurally flexible proteins while having a minor impact on proteins with inherently high structural rigidity. Impressively, introducing halogens without the formation of intra_XBs may lead to a decrease in the protein structural stability. This study enriches our understanding of the roles and effects of halogenated residue XBs in biological systems.
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Halogen bonds,Binding affinity,Protein structural stability,QM/MM,MD
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