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New Insights on the Molecular Recognition of Imidacloprid with Aplysia californica AChBP: A Computational Study

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The binding of imidacloprid (IMI), the forerunner of neonicotinoid insecticides, with the acetylcholine binding protein (AChBP) from Aplysia californica, the established model for the extracellular domain of insects nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, has been studied with a two-layer ONIOM partition approach (M06-2X/6-311G(d):PM6). Our calculations allow delineating the contributions of the key residues of AChBP for IMI binding. In particular, the importance of Trp147 and Cys190-191, through weak CH center dot center dot center dot pi interactions and both van der Waals and hydrogen-bond (H-bond) interactions, respectively, are highlighted. Furthermore, H-bonds between hydroxyl groups of both Ser189 and Tyr55 and the IMI nitro group are pointed out. The participation of Ile118, whose main chain NH and carbonyl group are hydrogen-bonded with the IMI pyridinic nitrogen through a water molecule, is characterized. Our simulations also indicate the presence of a significant contribution of this residue through van der Waals interactions. The various trends obtained by the calculations of the pairwise interaction energies are confirmed through a complementary noncovalent interaction (NCI) analysis of selected IMI-AChBP amino acid pairs. Indeed, the contribution of a halogen-bond interaction between IMI and AChBP, recently proposed in the literature, is corroborated by our NCI analysis.
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hal-02648266 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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Jose P. Ceron-Carrasco, Denis Jacquemin, Jerôme Graton, Steeve Thany, Jean-Yves Le Questel. New Insights on the Molecular Recognition of Imidacloprid with Aplysia californica AChBP: A Computational Study. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2013, 117 (15), pp.3944-3953. ⟨10.1021/jp310242n⟩. ⟨hal-02648266⟩
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