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Receptor-drug interactions conformational change

Optical isomerism is the result of a dissymmetry in molecular suhstitution. The basic aspects of optical isomerism are discussed in various textbooks of organic chemistry. Optical isomers (enantiomers) may have different physiological activities from each other provided that their interaction with a receptor or some other effector structure involves the asymmetric carbon atom of the enantiomeric molecule and that the three different substituents on this carbon atom interact with the receptor. The Easson-Stedman hypothesis assumes that a three-point interaction ensures stereospecificity, since only one of the enantiomers will fit the other one is capable of a two-point attachment only, as shown in figure 1.13 for the reaction with a hypothetical planar receptor. However, it is reasonable to assume that receptor stereospecificity can also undergo a change when the receptor conformation is altered by a receptor-drug interaction. [Pg.37]


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