CHEM2052 Tutorial Example4
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This view shows the amino acid residues on the <scene name='59/596437/Renin_interactions_rhs/2'>right hand side</scene> of your "map". You should notice that these amino acids are fairly hydrophobic and interact with the hydrophobic parts of the inhibitor. If you prefer to view the structure where the inhibitor atoms are colour coded you will <scene name='59/596437/Renin_interactions_rhs_again/1'>find it here. </scene> | This view shows the amino acid residues on the <scene name='59/596437/Renin_interactions_rhs/2'>right hand side</scene> of your "map". You should notice that these amino acids are fairly hydrophobic and interact with the hydrophobic parts of the inhibitor. If you prefer to view the structure where the inhibitor atoms are colour coded you will <scene name='59/596437/Renin_interactions_rhs_again/1'>find it here. </scene> | ||
| - | Similarly this view shows the amino acid residues on the right hand side of your "map". | + | Similarly this view shows the amino acid residues on the |
| + | <scene name='59/596437/Lhs_aminoacids_representation/2'>right hand side</scene> of your "map". | ||
== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
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References
- ↑ Powell NA, Ciske FL, Cai C, Holsworth DD, Mennen K, Van Huis CA, Jalaie M, Day J, Mastronardi M, McConnell P, Mochalkin I, Zhang E, Ryan MJ, Bryant J, Collard W, Ferreira S, Gu C, Collins R, Edmunds JJ. Rational design of 6-(2,4-diaminopyrimidinyl)-1,4-benzoxazin-3-ones as small molecule renin inhibitors. Bioorg Med Chem. 2007 Sep 1;15(17):5912-49. Epub 2007 Jun 2. PMID:17574423 doi:10.1016/j.bmc.2007.05.069

