Abstract
We present a combination of experimental and theoretical approaches to decipher the molecular recognition event of benzoic acid complexed with Protein Kinase A. The publicy known crystal structure suggests the protonated form of benzoic acid to be complexed with Protein Kinase A. Such a protonation pattern of is unlikely for benzoic acid in aqueous enviromnent and must be induced by complexation to Protein Kinase. Unfortunately, isothermal titration calorimetry does not reveal any binding event which might be caused by the low affinity. However, Poisson Boltzmann calculations and molecular dynamics simulations strengthen the initial hypothesis.



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