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@inproceedings{483308, author = {Kříž, Zdeněk and Otyepka, Michal and Koča, Jaroslav}, address = {ETH Zurich}, booktitle = {Watoc'02 Book of Abstracts}, keywords = {Molecular dynamics; hydration; cyclin dependent kinase;}, language = {eng}, location = {ETH Zurich}, pages = {PC439}, publisher = {WATOC'02}, title = {Hydration of the CDK2 active site. Molecular dynamics study.}, year = {2002} }
TY - JOUR ID - 483308 AU - Kříž, Zdeněk - Otyepka, Michal - Koča, Jaroslav PY - 2002 TI - Hydration of the CDK2 active site. Molecular dynamics study. PB - WATOC'02 CY - ETH Zurich KW - Molecular dynamics KW - hydration KW - cyclin dependent kinase; N2 - The structural, dynamical, and functional importance of water molecules for biomolecular structure and recognition is well-known. Water contributes significantly to the stability of biomacromolecules and plays a crucial role in molecular association. X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, and neutron diffraction are typical experimental methods to analyze presence of water molecules at atomic level. In absence of high-resolution experimental data, theoretical studies, such as molecular dynamics simulations, represent complementary methods to locate water positions and understand the dynamics and energetics of these water molecules. Water molecules behavior based on results of molecular dynamics simulations of the enzyme cyclin-dependent kinase cdk2 and its complexes with natural substrate (ATP) and two inhibitors (roscovitine, isopentenyladenine) was discussed. Enzyme cdk2 plays an important role in the cell cycle. The inhibitors of this enzyme are potential anticancer therapeutics. The results of MD study show the substrate dependent and independent positions in the cdk2 that can be solvated. The interaction energy of these water molecules with protein and with substrate was discussed. ER -
KŘÍŽ, Zdeněk, Michal OTYEPKA a Jaroslav KOČA. Hydration of the CDK2 active site. Molecular dynamics study. In \textit{Watoc'02 Book of Abstracts}. ETH Zurich: WATOC'02, 2002, s.~PC439, 1 s.
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