PMC:7594251 / 93127-94296 JSONTXT 8 Projects

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T603 0-6 Sentence denotes 3.6.2.
T604 7-11 Sentence denotes ILOE
T605 12-123 Sentence denotes A second method that can be used to map pharmacophores is called inter-ligand nuclear Overhauser effect (ILOE).
T606 124-349 Sentence denotes This 2D NMR experiment detects when two ligands bind simultaneously to adjacent sites on a protein surface although both of the ligands do not have to bind to the same binding pocket (opposite to INPHARMA, see above) [5,393].
T607 350-550 Sentence denotes A negative ligand−ligand NOE signal will be created when ligands bind in close proximity to each other whereas ligands that do not bind will show no NOEs, or at most very weak positive ones [372,394].
T608 551-644 Sentence denotes ILOE also enables determination of the ligand orientations with respect to one another [393].
T609 645-769 Sentence denotes As in the case of INPHARMA, ILOE can be utilized even in the absence of a 3D protein structure and used with large proteins.
T610 770-900 Sentence denotes Additionally, ILOE differs from INPHARMA in mixing times—for ILOE the mixing times are typically in the range of 600–800 ms [345].
T611 901-1169 Sentence denotes Application of ILOE was first shown on glycolate+NAD+ in the presence of porcine heart lactatedehydrogenase, and by glucose-6-phosphate+NADPH in the presence of L. mesenteroides glucose-6-phosphatedehydrogenase and from that time it has been widely used [393,395,396].