Abstract

The LM:MC conformational search method was used to identify the low energy structures on the OPLS-AA/GBSA(water) and AMBER*/GBSA(water) surfaces for a diastereomeric series of cyclic urea molecules that have been shown to be potent inhibitors of the HIV-1 protease enzyme. The lowest energy structures from each search were then subjected to geometry optimization and frequency analysis using the HF/6-311G** method in conjunction with the self-consistent reaction field (SCRF) treatment for water. A comparison of the diastereomeric energies and structures indicates that the OPLSAA/GBSA(water) surface is in good agreement with the HF/6-311G**/SCRF(water) surface.

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