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Targeting Protein Pockets with Halogen Bonds: The Role of the Halogen Environment

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Protein pockets that form a halogen bond (X-bond) with a halogenated ligand molecule simultaneously form other (mainly hydrophobic) interactions with the halogen atom that can be considered as its "X-bond… Click to show full abstract

Protein pockets that form a halogen bond (X-bond) with a halogenated ligand molecule simultaneously form other (mainly hydrophobic) interactions with the halogen atom that can be considered as its "X-bond environment" (XBenv). Most studies in the field have focused on the X-bond, with the properties of the XBenv usually overlooked. In this work, we derived a protocol that evaluates the XBenv strength as a measure of the propensity of a protein pocket to host an X-bond. The charge density-based topological descriptors in combination with machine learning tools were employed to predict formation and strength of the interactions that conform the XBenv as a function of their geometrical parameters. On the basis of these results, we propose that the XBenv can be used as a footprint to judge the chance of a protein pocket to form an X-bond.

Keywords: environment; targeting protein; pockets halogen; protein pockets; bond

Journal Title: Journal of chemical information and modeling
Year Published: 2022

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