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1. Arrange the steps involved in molecular docking into a proper sequence.
A least squares fit of ligand atoms to the sphere centers is applied to ensure proper
orientation.
В.
A.
C.
Ligand atoms are matched to sphere centers.
The interaction energy is computed as a "Z-score" for binding mode.
The best-scoring orientations are retained for subsequent analysis.
A “negative" image of the binding site is made.
D.
Е.
F.
New orientations obtained by matching different sets of atoms and sphere centers.
G.
Orientation is checked for steric clashing between ligand and receptor.
a. A, B, C, E, F, G, D
b. B, A, E, G, C, D, F
d. E, B, A, G, C, F, D
e. G, E, A, B, F, D, C
2. Carbonic anhydrase has two substrates, carbon dioxide and bicarbonate, which are both
converted to carbonic acid. Kinetic data for each is given below. Typical values for
Kcat/Km range from less than 1 mM-'sec-l to as high as 2.8x10$ mM-'sec-'. What can be
said about the Kcat/Km for CO2?
Substrate
CO2
HCO3
Kca/Km (m M-'sec-)
8.3x104
1.5x104
Km (mM)
Keat (sec-!)
12
1x106
26
4x105
binds CO2 well but poorly converts it to carbonic acid
Transcribed Image Text:1. Arrange the steps involved in molecular docking into a proper sequence. A least squares fit of ligand atoms to the sphere centers is applied to ensure proper orientation. В. A. C. Ligand atoms are matched to sphere centers. The interaction energy is computed as a "Z-score" for binding mode. The best-scoring orientations are retained for subsequent analysis. A “negative" image of the binding site is made. D. Е. F. New orientations obtained by matching different sets of atoms and sphere centers. G. Orientation is checked for steric clashing between ligand and receptor. a. A, B, C, E, F, G, D b. B, A, E, G, C, D, F d. E, B, A, G, C, F, D e. G, E, A, B, F, D, C 2. Carbonic anhydrase has two substrates, carbon dioxide and bicarbonate, which are both converted to carbonic acid. Kinetic data for each is given below. Typical values for Kcat/Km range from less than 1 mM-'sec-l to as high as 2.8x10$ mM-'sec-'. What can be said about the Kcat/Km for CO2? Substrate CO2 HCO3 Kca/Km (m M-'sec-) 8.3x104 1.5x104 Km (mM) Keat (sec-!) 12 1x106 26 4x105 binds CO2 well but poorly converts it to carbonic acid
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