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Underestimated Noncovalent Interactions in Protein Data Bank

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING
Volume 59, Issue 8, Pages 3389-3399

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.9b00258

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFB0202601, 2016YFA0502301]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31870717]
  3. Special Program for Applied Research on Super Computation of the NSFC-Guangdong Joint Fund (the second phase) [nsfc2015_447]

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Noncovalent interactions (NCIs) play essential roles in the structure and function of biomacromolecules. There are various NCIs, e.g., hydrogen bonds (HBs), cation-pi and pi-pi interactions, and ionic bonds, among angstrom longer than the HB distance criteria without angle constraints), we demonstrated that HBs in both protein-ligand and protein-protein interfaces are overlooked in which HBs are the most widespread and well-studied. By utilizing the ratio of the observed HBs over pseudo HBs (1.0 structures deposited in PDB. After the QM/MM optimization of 12 protein-ligand complexes, we showed that the overlooked HBs could be recovered. With a systematic search in the PDB, we found that the HB number per residue (N-HB/R) in proteins decreases as structural resolution becomes lower, implying that HBs are overlooked even today, regardless of the type of refinement approach used. Similarly, cation-pi, pi-pi, and ionic interactions were found to be significantly lost, manifesting the universal underestimation of various NCIs. Considering the vital role of NCIs, it is important to recover the NCIs to facilitate drug design, to explore protein-protein interaction, and to study protein structure and function.

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