Thermodynamic and Structural Effects of Macrocyclization as a Constraining Method in Protein-Ligand Interactions.
Delorbe, J.E., Clements, J.H., Whiddon, B.B., Martin, S.F.(2010) ACS Med Chem Lett 1: 448-452
- PubMed: 21116482 
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ml100142y
- Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
3N7Y, 3N84, 3N8M - PubMed Abstract: 
The thermodynamic and structural effects of macrocyclization as a tactic for stabilizing the biologically-active conformation of Grb2 SH2 binding peptides were investigated using isothermal titration calorimetry and x-ray crystallography. 23-Membered macrocycles containing the sequence pYVN were slightly more potent than their linear controls; however, preorganization did not necessarily eventuate in a more favorable binding entropy. Structures of complexes of macrocycle 7 and its acyclic control 8 are similar except for differences in relative orientations of corresponding atoms in the linking moieties of 7 and 8. There are no differences in the number of direct or water-mediated protein-ligand contacts that might account for the less favorable binding enthalpy of 7; however, an intramolecular hydrogen bond between the pY and pY+3 residues in 8 that is absent in 7 may be a factor. These studies highlight the difficulties associated with correlating energetics and structure in protein-ligand interactions.
Organizational Affiliation: 
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The Institute of Cellular and Molecular Biology, and The Texas Institute of Drug and Diagnostic Development, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712, USA.