Exploring the conformational dynamics and thermodynamics of EGFR S768I and G719X+S768I mutations in non-small cell lung cancer: An in silico approaches

Jun-Ling Wang,Ming-Sheng Liu,Yu-Dong Fu, Qiang-Bo Kan, Chun-Yan Li, Rong Ma, Zhe-Wei Fang, Hong-Xia Liu, Meng-Xian Li,Jia-Ling Lv,Peng Sang,Chao Zhang,Hong-Wei Li

Open life sciences(2023)

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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is often driven by mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene. However, rare mutations such as G719X and S768I lack standard anti-EGFR targeted therapies. Understanding the structural differences between wild-type EGFR and these rare mutants is crucial for developing EGFR-targeted drugs. We performed a systematic analysis using molecular dynamics simulations, essential dynamics (ED), molecular mechanics Poisson-Boltzmann surface area, and free energy calculation methods to compare the kinetic properties, molecular motion, and free energy distribution between wild-type EGFR and the rare mutants' structures G719X-EGFR, S768I-EGFR, and G719X + S768I-EGFR. Our results showed that S768I-EGFR and G719X + S768I-EGFR have higher global and local conformational flexibility and lower thermal and global structural stability than WT-EGFR. ED analysis revealed different molecular motion patterns between S768I-EGFR, G719X + S768I-EGFR, and WT-EGFR. The A-loop and alpha C-helix, crucial structural elements related to the active state, showed a tendency toward active state development, providing a molecular mechanism explanation for NSCLC caused by EGFR S768I and EGFR G719C + S768I mutations. The present study may be helpful in the development of new EGFR-targeted drugs based on the structure of rare mutations. Our findings may aid in developing new targeted treatments for patients with EGFR S768I and EGFR G719X + S768I mutations.
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epidermal growth factor receptor G719X and S768I mutations,non-small cell lung cancer,molecular dynamics simulation,conformation,free energy landscape
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