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Molecular protein-ligand shape similarity

In the protein world structural conservatism and diversity are combined on two different levels conservatism in the more macroscopic, that is, the structural level and diversity on the microscopic level, that is, the individual amino acid sequence. The fold defines the scaffold of the protein, that is, the 3D structure of the amino acid backbone, as well as the shape and size of the active site and the spatial orientation of the catalytic residues. The individual amino acid side chains forming the active site and its catalytic residues determine the molecular interactions between the protein and the ligand. The same fold can be assembled by amino acid sequences with only as little as a few percent sequence similarity. Thus both, fold and sequence, determine together the binding properties of any protein and enable the vast number of specific functions to be carried out by a limited number of fold types. ... [Pg.199]


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