Entropy-enthalpy compensation: Role and ramifications in biomolecular ligand recognition and design Journal Article


Authors: Chodera, J. D.; Mobley, D. L.
Article Title: Entropy-enthalpy compensation: Role and ramifications in biomolecular ligand recognition and design
Abstract: Recent calorimetric studies of interactions between small molecules and biomolecular targets have generated renewed interest in the phenomenon of entropy-enthalpy compensation. In these studies, entropic and enthalpic contributions to binding are observed to vary substantially and in an opposing manner as the ligand or protein is modified, whereas the binding free energy varies little. In severe examples, engineered enthalpic gains can lead to completely compensating entropic penalties, frustrating ligand design. Here, we examine the evidence for compensation, as well as its potential origins, prevalence, severity, and ramifications for ligand engineering. We find the evidence for severe compensation to be weak in light of the large magnitude of and correlation between errors in experimental measurements of entropic and enthalpic contributions to binding, though a limited form of compensation may be common. Given the difficulty of predicting or measuring entropic and enthalpic changes to useful precision, or using this ormation in design, we recommend ligand engineering efforts instead focus on computational and experimental methodologies to directly assess changes in binding free energy. Copyright © 2013 by Annual Reviews.
Keywords: isothermal titration calorimetry; entropy-enthalpy compensation; small-molecule ligand engineering
Journal Title: Annual Review of Biophysics
Volume: 42
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1936-122X
Publisher: Annual Reviews  
Date Published: 2013-05-06
Start Page: 121
End Page: 142
Language: English
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-biophys-083012-130318
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 23654303
PMCID: PMC4124006
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