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Drug-receptor interactions enthalpy/entropy compensation

According to the equation (21.2), ligand-receptor interactions are characterized by enthalpy-entropy compensation in which one term favors and the other disfavors binding. While enthalpic contributions include electrostatic, hydrogen bond, and Van der Waals interactions, entropic contributions arise from several sources. On one hand, the loss of flexibility upon binding has an important entropic cost, counterbalanced on the other hand by the displacement of ordered water molecules. This will be discussed in the next section as well as the various types of drug-receptor interactions. [Pg.465]


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