Molecular replacement in X-ray crystallography is the prime method for establishing structure-activity relationships of pharmaceutically relevant molecules. Such an approach is not available for NMR. Here, we establish a comparable method, called NMR molecular replacement (NMR(2)). The method requires experimentally measured ligand intramolecular NOEs and ligand-protein intermolecular NOEs as well as a previously known receptor structure or model. Our findings demonstrate that NMR(2) may open a new avenue for the fast and robust determination of the interaction site of ligand-protein complexes at atomic resolution.
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