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Medicinal-Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Marquette University

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2014

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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Probing The Human Estrogen Receptor-Α Binding Requirements For Phenolic Mono- And Di-Hydroxyl Compounds: A Combined Synthesis, Binding And Docking Study, Christopher Mccullough, Terrence S. Neumann, Jayapal Reddy Gone, Zhengjie He, Christian Herrild, Julie Lukesh, Rajesh K. Pandey, William A. Donaldson, Daniel S. Sem Jan 2014

Probing The Human Estrogen Receptor-Α Binding Requirements For Phenolic Mono- And Di-Hydroxyl Compounds: A Combined Synthesis, Binding And Docking Study, Christopher Mccullough, Terrence S. Neumann, Jayapal Reddy Gone, Zhengjie He, Christian Herrild, Julie Lukesh, Rajesh K. Pandey, William A. Donaldson, Daniel S. Sem

Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications

Various estrogen analogs were synthesized and tested for binding to human ERα using a fluorescence polarization displacement assay. Binding affinity and orientation were also predicted using docking calculations. Docking was able to accurately predict relative binding affinity and orientation for estradiol, but only if a tightly bound water molecule bridging Arg394/Glu353 is present. Di-hydroxyl compounds sometimes bind in two orientations, which are flipped in terms of relative positioning of their hydroxyl groups. Di-hydroxyl compounds were predicted to bind with their aliphatic hydroxyl group interacting with His524 in ERα. One nonsteroid-based dihdroxyl compound was 1000-fold specific for ERβ over ERα, and …