Targeting human DNA polymerase α for the inhibition of keratinocyte proliferation. Part 1. Homology model, active site architecture and ligand binding

2008 
In order to understand the binding modes of human DNA polymerase α (pol α) inhibitors on a molecular level, a 3D homology model of the active site of the enzyme was proposed based on the application of molecular modelling methods and molecular dynamic simulations using available crystal coordinates of pol α relatives. Docking results for a series of known nucleotide analogue inhibitors were consistent with reported experimental binding data and offered the possibility to elucidate structure-activity relationships via investigations of active site-inhibitor interactions. Furthermore, the study could explain, at least partially, the inhibitory effect of aphidicolin on pol α. In molecular dynamics simulations, aphidicolin occupied the catalytic centre, but acted in a not truly competitive manner with respect to nucleotides. It destabilized the replicating “closed” form of the pol α and transferred the enzyme into the inactive “open” conformation. This result is consistent with recent experiments on the bindi...
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