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HPCS is Canada’s premier supercomputing event for exchanging ideas, tools and new discoveries in computational research.

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THE WESTIN FLOOR PLAN
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Friday, June 27 • 12:15 - 12:35
The Catalytic Formation of Leukotriene C4: A Tale of Two Orientations

Leukotrienes (LT) are a family of drug-like molecules involved in the pathobiology of bronchial asthma and are responsible for smooth muscle contraction. Leukotriene C4 synthase (LTC4S) is a nuclear-membrane enzyme responsible for the conjugation of leukotriene A4 (LTA4) to glutathione to form LTC4, a cysteinyl leukotriene. In this study, the mechanism of LTA4 binding by LTC4S has been computationally examined. More specifically, docking and molecular dynamics simulations were used to gain insight into the substrate-bound active site. These studies identified two possible orientations for bound LTA4: 'tail-to-head' and ‘head-to-tail’. An ONIOM(QM/MM) approach was then used to elucidate the mechanism by which glutathione may add to LTA4. In particular, the thiolate of glutathione acts as a nucleophile attacking C6 of LTA4 forming a S–C6 bond. Concomitantly, a proton is transferred from the guanidinium of Arg31 to the epoxide ring oxygen. This results in opening of the epoxide ring and stabilization of the LTC4 product complex. Within the present computational methodology the ‘tail-to-head’ orientation appears to be the most likely substrate orientation.

The enzyme being studied is strongly tied to asthma, muscle inflammation and immune response. A greater understanding of this system and the mechanism for leukotriene C4 synthesis could lead to improved medication and novel approaches to treat asthmatic attacks and inflammation.


Speakers
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Corey MacDonald

Graduate Student, Dalhousie University


Friday June 27, 2014 12:15 - 12:35 ADT
Maritime Room The Westin Nova Scotian, 1181 Hollis Street, Halifax