High Affinity Tamoxifen Analogues Retain Extensive Positional Disorder when Bound to Calmodulin

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Abstract. Using a combination of NMR and fluorescence measurements we have investigated the structure and dynamics of the complexes formed between calcium loaded calmodulin (CaM) and the potent breast cancer inhibitor idoxifene, a derivative of tamoxifen. High affinity binding (Kd ~ 300 nM) saturates with a 2:1 idoxifene:CaM complex. The complex is an ensemble where each idoxifene molecule is predominantly in the vicinity of one of the two hydrophobic patches of CaM but, in contrast with the lower affinity antagonists TFP, J-8 and W-7, does not substantially occupy the hydrophobic pocket. At least four idoxifene orientations per domain of CaM are necessary to satisfy the intermolecular NOE restraints, and this requires that the idoxifene molecules switch rapidly between positions. The CaM molecule is predominantly in the form where the N and C-terminal domains are in close proximity allowing for the idoxifene molecules to contact both domains simultaneously. Hence, the 2:1 idoxifene:CaM complex illustrates how high affinity binding occurs without the loss of extensive positional dynamics.
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