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1DWC

CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS AT 3.0-ANGSTROMS RESOLUTION OF THE BINDING TO HUMAN THROMBIN OF FOUR ACTIVE SITE-DIRECTED INHIBITORS

Summary for 1DWC
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb1dwc/pdb
Related1DWB 1DWD 1DWE
Related PRD IDPRD_000452
DescriptorALPHA-THROMBIN (SMALL SUBUNIT), ALPHA-THROMBIN (LARGE SUBUNIT), HIRUDIN IIIA, ... (5 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsserine proteinase, hydrolase-hyrolase inhibitor complex, hydrolase/hyrolase inhibitor
Biological sourceHomo sapiens (human)
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Cellular locationSecreted, extracellular space: P00734 P00734
Secreted: P28508
Total number of polymer chains3
Total formula weight35797.86
Authors
Banner, D.W.,Hadvary, P. (deposition date: 1992-08-19, release date: 1994-01-31, Last modification date: 2024-11-20)
Primary citationBanner, D.W.,Hadvary, P.
Crystallographic analysis at 3.0-A resolution of the binding to human thrombin of four active site-directed inhibitors.
J.Biol.Chem., 266:20085-20093, 1991
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PubMed Abstract: The mode of binding of four active-site directed inhibitors to human thrombin has been determined by x-ray crystallographic analysis. The inhibitors studied are benzamidine, PPACK, NAPAP, and MD-805, of which the last three are compounds evolved specifically to inhibit thrombin. Crystal structures were determined in the presence of both the inhibitor and the undecapeptide [des-amino Asp55]hirudin(55-65) which binds distant from the active site. Despite having significantly different chemical structures, NAPAP and MD-805 bind to thrombin in a very similar "inhibitor binding mode" which is not that expected by direct analogy with the binding of substrate. Both inhibitors bind to thrombin in a similar way as to trypsin, but thrombin has an extra loop, the "Tyr-Pro-Pro-Trp loop," not present in trypsin, which gives further binding interactions and is seen to move somewhat to accommodate binding of the different inhibitors. The fact that NAPAP and MD-805 require different stereochemistry for potent inhibition is demonstrated, and its structural basis clarified. The wealth of data on analogs and variants of these lead compounds is shown to be compatible with this inhibitor binding mode.
PubMed: 1939071
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