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Binding mode analysis sites

Based on analysis of electronic crystallography and NMR data for the bindings of Taxol and epothilone A to tubulin subunits, it was proposed that they did not share a common pharmacophore (similar binding mode and sites) as hypothesized for a long time, because they bind to their receptors uniquely and independently. Also, the T-shape conformation of Taxol binding to tubulin was supported from this study. [Pg.124]

SLiC - Site-Ligand Contact analysis for binding mode similarity... [Pg.129]


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