Contacts of ligand TPO1360A in PDB entry 6TKO
Ligand-Protein Contacts (LPC) are derived
with the LPC software (Sobolev V., Sorokine A.,
Prilusky J., Abola E.E. and Edelman M. (1999) Automated
analysis of interatomic contacts in proteins.
Bioinformatics, 15, 327-332). A
short description of the analytical approach
is given at the end of the page.
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- List of residues in contact
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- List of putative hydrogen
bonds formed by the ligand
- Full list of atomic contacts
formed by the ligand
- Values of ligand complementarity
(a function of atomic contact
surface area and the chemical properties of contacting atoms)
- Prediction of complementarity changes as a
function of atomic substitution
in the
ligand
Table II
Residues in contact with ligand TPO1360A
in PDB entry 6TKO (back to top of page)
Legend:
Dist - nearest distance (Å) between atoms of the ligand and the residue
Surf - contact surface area (Å2) between the ligand and the residue
HB - hydrophilic-hydrophilic contact (hydrogen bond)
Arom - aromatic-aromatic contact
Phob - hydrophobic-hydrophobic contact
DC - hydrophobic-hydrophilic contact (destabilizing contact)
+/- - indicates presence/absence of a specific contacts
* - indicates residues contacting ligand by their side chain
(including CA atoms)
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Specific contacts
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Residue Dist Surf HB Arom Phob DC
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1358A ALA 4.1 0.3 + - - -
1359A TPO 1.3 106.9 + - - +
1361A ALA* 1.3 69.7 + - - +
9B PHE* 4.4 11.2 - - + -
11B LYS* 3.0 48.4 + - + +
25B ARG* 2.3 72.2 + - - +
165B ARG 4.1 1.9 + - - -
166B LEU* 3.6 15.9 - - + +
167B VAL* 4.3 2.1 + - - +
294B LYS* 2.9 25.8 + - - +
295B HIS* 5.5 3.6 - - - -
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Table III
List of putative hydrogen bonds between ligand TPO1360A
and protein in PDB entry 6TKO
(back to top
of page)
Legend:
N - ligand atom number in PDB entry
Dist - distance (Å) between the ligand and protein atoms
Surf - contact surface area (Å2) between the ligand and protein atoms
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Ligand atom Protein atom
----------------- ---------------------------- Dist Surf
N Name Class Residue Name Class
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1 N I TPO 1359A OG1 II 3.1 4.6
1 N I TPO 1359A O1P I 3.4 0.4
7 O1P I LYS 11B NZ III 3.0 20.1
7 O1P I ARG 25B NH1 III 3.1 15.1
7 O1P I LYS 294B NZ III 3.7 5.0
7 O1P I ARG 165B O II 4.1 1.9
7 O1P I VAL 167B N III 4.3 1.0
8 O2P I ARG 25B NH2 III 2.3 36.6
8 O2P I ARG 25B NH1 III 3.0 1.4
8 O2P I LYS 294B NZ III 3.6 6.8
8 O2P I TPO 1359A O1P I 4.2 2.3
9 O3P I TPO 1359A O1P I 2.9 22.5
9 O3P I LYS 294B NZ III 2.9 11.4
9 O3P I LYS 11B NZ III 3.9 5.9
9 O3P I ALA 1358A O II 4.1 0.3
11 O II ALA 1361A N III 2.3 0.5
11 O II TPO 1359A O1P I 5.0 0.3
11 O II TPO 1359A O2P I 5.5 0.2
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Table IV
Full list of atomic contacts with ligand TPO1360A
in PDB entry 6TKO (back
to top of page)
Total number of contacts is 61
Legend:
N - ligand atom number in PDB entry
Dist - distance (A) between the ligand and protein atoms
Surf - contact surface area (A**2) between the ligand and protein atoms
* - indicates destabilizing contacts
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Ligand atom Protein atom
----------------- ---------------------------- Dist Surf
N Name Class Residue Name Class
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1 N I TPO 1359A C VIII 1.3 57.2
1 N I TPO 1359A CA VI 2.4 4.2
1 N I TPO 1359A OG1 II 3.1 4.6
1 N I TPO 1359A O1P I 3.4 0.4
2 CA VI ALA 1361A N III 2.4 4.3
2 CA VI TPO 1359A C VIII 2.5 3.6
2 CA VI TPO 1359A O II 2.8 1.1
2 CA VI LYS 11B CB IV 4.4 5.6
3 CB VIII ARG 25B NH2 III 3.9 0.7
3 CB VIII TPO 1359A O1P I 4.6 0.7
4 CG2 IV ALA 1361A N III 3.6 1.3*
4 CG2 IV ALA 1361A O II 3.7 9.2*
4 CG2 IV ARG 25B NH2 III 3.8 11.0*
4 CG2 IV LEU 166B CD1 IV 3.8 14.1
4 CG2 IV ARG 25B CZ VI 4.2 0.4
4 CG2 IV ARG 25B CD VII 4.3 6.7
4 CG2 IV PHE 9B CB IV 4.4 7.6
4 CG2 IV LYS 11B CB IV 4.4 4.5
4 CG2 IV PHE 9B CD2 V 4.4 3.4
4 CG2 IV LYS 11B N III 4.8 0.7*
5 OG1 II LYS 11B CD IV 3.4 8.8*
5 OG1 II LEU 166B CD1 IV 3.6 0.2*
7 O1P I LYS 11B NZ III 3.0 20.1
7 O1P I ARG 25B NH1 III 3.1 15.1
7 O1P I LYS 11B CD IV 3.4 2.8*
7 O1P I LEU 166B CD1 IV 3.7 1.4*
7 O1P I LYS 294B NZ III 3.7 5.0
7 O1P I ARG 165B O II 4.1 1.9
7 O1P I LEU 166B CA VII 4.3 0.2
7 O1P I VAL 167B N III 4.3 1.0
7 O1P I VAL 167B CB IV 5.3 0.7*
7 O1P I VAL 167B CG2 IV 5.6 0.3*
8 O2P I ARG 25B NH2 III 2.3 36.6
8 O2P I ARG 25B CZ VI 2.9 0.3
8 O2P I ARG 25B NH1 III 3.0 1.4
8 O2P I LYS 294B NZ III 3.6 6.8
8 O2P I TPO 1359A O1P I 4.2 2.3
8 O2P I LYS 294B CE VII 4.4 0.7
8 O2P I LYS 294B CG IV 5.2 1.7*
8 O2P I HIS 295B CD2 V 5.5 3.6
9 O3P I TPO 1359A O1P I 2.9 22.5
9 O3P I LYS 294B NZ III 2.9 11.4
9 O3P I LYS 294B CE VII 3.6 0.2
9 O3P I LYS 11B NZ III 3.9 5.9
9 O3P I TPO 1359A C VIII 3.9 1.2
9 O3P I TPO 1359A CA VI 4.0 1.7
9 O3P I ALA 1358A O II 4.1 0.3
10 C VIII ALA 1361A N III 1.3 43.3
10 C VIII ALA 1361A CA VII 2.4 2.9
10 C VIII TPO 1359A C VIII 3.2 1.8*
10 C VIII TPO 1359A OG1 II 4.5 0.7*
10 C VIII TPO 1359A CG2 IV 4.7 0.9
11 O II ALA 1361A N III 2.3 0.5
11 O II ALA 1361A CA VII 2.8 7.1
11 O II ALA 1361A O II 3.5 0.5*
11 O II ALA 1361A C VI 3.5 0.5
11 O II TPO 1359A OG1 II 4.3 3.3*
11 O II TPO 1359A CG2 IV 4.9 0.3*
11 O II TPO 1359A O1P I 5.0 0.3
11 O II TPO 1359A O2P I 5.5 0.2
11 O II PHE 9B CD2 V 5.7 0.2
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Table V
Complementarity values for the ligand TPO1360A
in PDB entry 6TKO (back to top of page)
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Theoretical maximum (Å2) 327
Actual value (Å2) 268
Normalised complementarity 0.82
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Table VI
Normalised complementarity as a function of atomic
substitution for ligand TPO1360A
in PDB entry 6TKO (back
to top of page)
Legend:
| N | - ligand atom number in PDB entry |
| Bold
| - indicates atomic
substitution which could stabilize the complex |
| Italics | - indicates atomic
substitution which could destabilize the complex |
|
Ligand atom | Atom class |
| N | Type | Class | I
| II | III | IV | V |
VI | VII | VIII |
| 1 | N
| I |
0.82 |
0.44
|
0.82 |
0.79
|
0.82 |
0.82
|
0.82 |
0.44
|
| 2 | CA
| VI |
0.79 |
0.76
|
0.76 |
0.79
|
0.82 |
0.82
|
0.79 |
0.79
|
| 3 | CB
| VIII |
0.82 |
0.82
|
0.82 |
0.81
|
0.82 |
0.82
|
0.82 |
0.82
|
| 4 | CG2
| IV |
0.80 |
0.74
|
0.68 |
0.82
|
0.96 |
0.96
|
0.84 |
0.90
|
| 5 | OG1
| II |
0.82 |
0.82
|
0.82 |
0.88
|
0.88 |
0.88
|
0.88 |
0.88
|
| 7 | O1P
| I |
0.82 |
0.81
|
0.57 |
0.59
|
0.85 |
0.85
|
0.60 |
0.84
|
| 8 | O2P
| I |
0.82 |
0.82
|
0.54 |
0.54
|
0.83 |
0.83
|
0.55 |
0.83
|
| 9 | O3P
| I |
0.82 |
0.81
|
0.71 |
0.57
|
0.82 |
0.82
|
0.71 |
0.81
|
| 10 | C
| VIII |
0.83 |
0.82
|
0.55 |
0.57
|
0.84 |
0.84
|
0.55 |
0.82
|
| 11 | O
| II |
0.84 |
0.82
|
0.80 |
0.82
|
0.85 |
0.85
|
0.80 |
0.82
|
A short description of the
analytical approach (back to top of page)
The analysis of ligand-protein contacts used in this page
is based upon the surface complementarity approach
developed in:
Sobolev V., Wade R.C., Vriend G.
and Edelman M. PROTEINS (1996)
25, 120-129.
The complementarity function
therein is defined as:
Where Sl is the sum of all
surface areas of legitimate atomic contacts between
ligand and receptor, Si is the sum of
all surface areas of illegitimate atomic
contacts, and E is a repulsion term.
Legitimacy depends on the hydrophobic-hydrophilic
properties of the contacting atoms. In order to
define it, for each inter-atomic contact,
eight atom classes have been introduced:
I Hydrophilic - N and O that can donate and accept hydrogen bonds
(e.g., oxygen of hydroxyl group of Ser. or Thr)
II Acceptor - N or O that can only accept a hydrogen bond
III Donor - N that can only donate a hydrogen bond
IV Hydrophobic - Cl, Br, I and all C atoms that are not in
aromatic rings and do not have a covalent bond to
a N or O atom
V Aromatic - C in aromatic rings irrespective of any other
bonds formed by the atom
VI Neutral - C atoms that have a covalent bond to at least one
atom of class I or two or more atoms from class II
or III; atoms; S, F, P, and metal atoms in all cases
VII Neutral-donor - C atoms that have a covalent bond with only one
atom of class III
VIII Neutral-acceptor - C atoms that have a covalent bond with only
one atom of class II
For each pair of contacts the state of legitimacy
is shown below:
Legend:
+, legitimate
-, illegitimate
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Atomic class I II III IV V VI VII VIII
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I (Hydrophilic) + + + - + + + +
II (Acceptor) + - + - + + + -
III (Donor) + + - - + + - +
IV (Hydrophobic) - - - + + + + +
V (Aromatic) + + + + + + + +
VI (Neutral) + + + + + + + +
VII (Neutral-donor) + + - + + + - +
VIII (Neutral-acceptor) + - + + + + + -
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WARNING !!
Atom classes for ligands are automatically
assigned based on the atomic coordinates. However, in
three cases the automatic assignment is
currently ambiguous (due to low resolution). In these
three cases, the user is advised to manually analyze
the full list of contacts (Table IV).
1. Carbon atoms belonging to a 4-, 5- or 6-member ring are
considered "aromatic" (Class V) if the ring is approximately
planar, and "hydrophobic" (Class IV) or "neutral" (Classes
VI, VII, VIII) if the ring is non-planar.
2. The oxygen atom of a carbonyl or hydroxy group is considered
"hydroxy" (Class I) if the CO bond is longer than 1.29 Å, and
"carbonyl" (Class II) if shorter.
3. All nitrogen atoms are considered "hydrophilic" (Class I).
IN YOUR STRUCTURE, the following atoms
fall in these ambiguous cases:
Ligand SEP 1357
2. Oxygen ("hydroxy" or "carbonyl")
6 O
3. Nitrogen ("hydrophilic")
1 N
Ligand TPO 1359
2. Oxygen ("hydroxy" or "carbonyl")
11 O
3. Nitrogen ("hydrophilic")
1 N
Ligand TPO 1360
2. Oxygen ("hydroxy" or "carbonyl")
11 O
3. Nitrogen ("hydrophilic")
1 N
Ligand SEP 1362
2. Oxygen ("hydroxy" or "carbonyl")
6 O
3. Nitrogen ("hydrophilic")
1 N
Ligand SEP 1363
2. Oxygen ("hydroxy" or "carbonyl")
6 O
3. Nitrogen ("hydrophilic")
1 N
Ligand SEP 1364
2. Oxygen ("hydroxy" or "carbonyl")
6 O
3. Nitrogen ("hydrophilic")
1 N
Ligand H98 2001
1. Carbon (in rings)
4 C4 5 C5 6 C6 7 C7 8 C8 9 C9
15 C13 16 C14 17 C15 18 C16 19 C17 20 C18
2. Oxygen ("hydroxy" or "carbonyl")
21 O2 24 O3 25 O4
3. Nitrogen ("hydrophilic")
12 N1 22 N2
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