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Theoretical aspects of peptide imprinting: screening of MIP (virtual) binding sites for their interactions with amino acids, di- and tripeptides

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Pages 301-310 | Received 12 Mar 2018, Accepted 17 Apr 2018, Published online: 10 May 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Molecular modelling and computational approaches were used to design (virtual) molecularly imprinted binding sited for 170 amino acids, dipeptides and tripeptides. Analysis of the binding energy of ligands to their corresponding virtual binding sites revealed a direct correlation between size of the ligand and its binding affinity. Only tripeptides were capable of forming binding sites in molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) that are capable, in theory, of binding the corresponding targets at micromolar concentrations. No appreciable specificity was demonstrated in binding of virtual binding sites and corresponding templates. It is possible to conclude that although tripeptide sequences are sufficiently long to form MIPs with relatively high affinity, the sequence of peptide epitopes should be substantially longer that three amino acid residues to ensure specificity of imprinted sites. This consideration will be useful for the design of highly efficient MIPs for proteins.

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