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Water ligand-binding site interactions

Consider what happens when a nonoptimal ligand binds to the protein. The binding of this modified ligand is much weaker not because it s not the right size to fit into the protein-binding site, but because the complementary group on the protein loses a favorable interaction with water that is not replaced by an equally favorable interaction with the ligand (Fig. 2-6). [Pg.34]


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