Three dimensional coordinates of HPTPbeta
View Patent ↗The crystal structures of catalytic domain of HPTPbeta, both ligand-bound and ligand-free are described. These structures are useful in computer aided drug design for identifying compounds that bind or activate HPTPbeta and thereby modulate angiogenesis mediated disorders or diseases.
1. A computer-implemented method of identifying a drug candidate compound for the treatment of an angiogenesis mediated or vascular stabilization disorder, comprising:
a) providing on a computer readable storage medium X, Y, and Z atomic structure coordinates as set forth in FIGS. 7-304 for Human Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase-beta (HPTP-β) catalytic domain (SEQ ID NO: 7);
b) generating and/or imaging a three-dimensional structure of all or a portion of the HPTP-β catalytic domain (SEQ ID NO: 7) from the X, Y, and Z coordinates of step (a);
c) positioning one or more candidate compounds at one or more potential drug candidate compound binding sites of the imaged three-dimensional structure from step (b) by determining the binding mode(s) of said one or more candidate compounds with said site(s) of the imaged-three dimensional structure, wherein the binding sites are selected from the group consisting of: (a) the P(0), P(+1), and/or P(−1) binding sites, (b) amino acids 152, 74-77, 209-214, 244-253, 288-290 and 293 of SEQ ID NO: 7, (c) amino acids 48-66, 76-80, 284-292 and 212-214 of SEQ ID NO: 7, (d) amino acids 69-76, 119-123 and 149-154 of SEQ ID NO: 7, (e) FIGS. 7-102 , (f) FIGS. 202-252 , and combinations thereof; and
d) identifying from the one or more candidate compounds those with the best fit and which may bind or modulate HPTP-β as drug candidate compounds useful for the treatment of an angiogenesis mediated or vascular stabilization disorder.
2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising determining the one of more locations or binding geometries of the positioned one or more candidate compounds relative to any of the X, Y, and Z atomic structure coordinates.
3. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising assembling fragments of said one or more candidate compounds together to create an assembled compound.
4. The method according to claim 3 , further comprising analyzing the ability of the assembled compound to bind or modulate HPTP-β in an in vivo or in vitro assay.
5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more candidate compounds or portion(s) thereof are HPTP-β agonists.
6. The method according to claim 5 , further comprising analyzing the ability of the one or more candidate compounds to bind or modulate HPTP-β in an in vivo or in vitro assay.
7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more candidate compounds or portion(s) thereof are HPTP-β as antagonists.
8. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising analyzing the ability of the one or more candidate compounds to bind or modulate HPTP-β in an in vivo or in vitro assay.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the X,Y,Z atomic coordinates have been determined from a crystalline form of a HPTP-β catalytic domain SEQ ID NO: 7 having unit cell dimensions of approximately a=39 Å, b=71 Å, c=120 Å, α=90°, β=90°, γ=90° in the space group P2 1 2 1 2 1 .
10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the X,Y,Z atomic coordinates have been determined from a crystalline form of a HPTP-β catalytic domain SEQ ID NO: 7 having unit cell dimensions of approximately a=62 Å, b=72 Å, c=70 Å, α=90°, β=93°, γ=90° in the space group P2 1 .