Molecular dynamics simulations of HIV-1 protease suggest different mechanisms contributing to drug resistance

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作者
Wartha, F [1 ]
Horn, AHC [1 ]
Meiselbach, H [1 ]
Sticht, H [1 ]
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[1] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Inst Biochem, Emil Fischer Zetrum, Abt Informat, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany
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10.1021/ct049869o
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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A major problem in the antiretroviral treatment of HIV-infections with protease-inhibitors is the emergence of resistance, resulting from the occurrence of distinct mutations within the protease molecule. In the present work molecular dynamics simulations of an active-site mutation (D30N) and a nonactive-site mutation (N88S) of HIV-1 protease that both directly confer resistance to the protease inhibitor Nelfinavir but not to Amprenavir were performed and compared to wild-type HIV-protease. A decreased interaction energy between protease and Nelfinavir was observed for the D30N mutant giving a plausible explanation for resistance, while the N88S mutation did not significantly affect the interaction energies in the bound form. Structural analysis including both ligand-bound and unliganded HIV-1 proteases revealed that the free N88S mutant protease shows significant differences in its hydrogen bonding pattern compared to free or Nelfinavir-bound wild-type protease. In particular, Asp30 forms more frequently a hydrogen bond with Ser88 in the unbound N88S mutant thus interfering with the Asp30-Nelfinavir interaction. These findings suggest that different molecular mechanisms contribute to resistance in active-site and nonactive-site mutants and propose a mechanism for the N88S mutant that is based on a shift of the conformational equilibrium of the unbound protease.
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