Structural basis of the lisinopril-binding specificity in N- and C-domains of human somatic ACE
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Structural basis of the lisinopril-binding specificity in N- and C-domains of human somatic ACE
Abstract
Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) is a dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase which converts angiotensin I into the vasopressor peptide angiotensin II and also inactivates the hypotensive peptide bradykinin, playing an important role in blood pressure regulation. The present work describes the molecular modeling of the N-terminal human somatic ACE in complex with the inhibitor lisinopril, identifying the residues involved in the inhibitor-binding pocket. The obtained results identify differences in the lisinopril lysine moiety-binding residues for N- and C-terminals of sACE domains and an important carboxy-terminal proline hydrophobic accommodations mediated by the aromatic ring of Tyr532 and Tyr1128 residues, respectively. The present model will be useful for the development of a new inhibitor family based on the natural BPP peptides and derivatives, or even to improve the binding capacities and the domain specificity of the already known inhibitors.
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