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Molecular Dynamics and Combined QM/MM Studies on the Deactivation of anti-Tubercular Drug Isoniazid by Arylamine N-Acetyltransferases

Molecular Dynamics and Combined QM/MM Studies on the Deactivation of anti-Tubercular Drug Isoniazid by Arylamine N-Acetyltransferases
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摘要 Both a molecule dynamic study and a combined quantum mechanics and mole-cule mechanics(QM/MM) study on the acetylating deactivation mechanism of isoniazid were presented.This type of reaction was catalyzed by arylamine N-acetyltransferases(NATs) and the results strongly support a direct acetyl group transfer process rather than a stepwise one.The isoniazid was strictly restrained in proper relative position to accept the acetyl group by a Hydrogen-bond network formed by the residues at the active center.The residues,His110 and Cys70,would be functioned as 'general base' rather than 'general acid'.If all the residues(including H2O molecules) were removed from the system,the activation energy will be increased from 145.1 to 243.3 kJ/mol.The calculations met the experimental data with good agreement. Both a molecule dynamic study and a combined quantum mechanics and mole-cule mechanics(QM/MM) study on the acetylating deactivation mechanism of isoniazid were presented.This type of reaction was catalyzed by arylamine N-acetyltransferases(NATs) and the results strongly support a direct acetyl group transfer process rather than a stepwise one.The isoniazid was strictly restrained in proper relative position to accept the acetyl group by a Hydrogen-bond network formed by the residues at the active center.The residues,His110 and Cys70,would be functioned as 'general base' rather than 'general acid'.If all the residues(including H2O molecules) were removed from the system,the activation energy will be increased from 145.1 to 243.3 kJ/mol.The calculations met the experimental data with good agreement.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Structural Chemistry》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第5期683-689,共7页 结构化学(英文)
基金 Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 20603030 and No. 21103080) the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province (No. ZR2010BL023)
关键词 NATs QM/MM method deactivation of isoniazid acetyl group transfer NATs,QM/MM method,deactivation of isoniazid,acetyl group transfer
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