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Evidence for CCl/CBr⋅⋅⋅π Interactions as an Important Contribution to Protein–Ligand Binding Affinity
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Attractive chlorine: Noncovalent interactions between chlorine or bromine atoms and aromatic rings in proteins open up a new method for the manipulation of molecular recognition. Substitution at distinct positions of two factor Xa inhibitors improves the free energy of binding by interaction with a tyrosine unit. The generality of this motif was underscored by multiple crystal structures as well as high-level quantum chemical calculations (see picture).
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