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arxiv: 1510.08397 · v1 · pith:PXC26VCInew · submitted 2015-10-19 · 🧬 q-bio.QM

Bioinformatic Scaling of Allosteric Interactions in Biomedical Isozymes

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Allosteric (long-range) interactions can be surprisingly strong in proteins of biomedical interest. Here we use bioinformatic scaling to connect prior results on nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to promising new drugs that inhibit cancer cell metabolism. Many parallel features are apparent, which explain how even one amino acid mutation, remote from active sites, can alter medical results. The enzyme twins involved are cyclooxygenase (aspirin) and isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH). The IDH results are accurate to 1% and are overdetermined by adjusting a single bioinformatic scaling parameter. It appears that the final stage in optimizing protein functionality may involve leveling of the hydrophobic cutoffs of the arms of conformational hydrophilic hinges.

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