Molecular Docking Studies of Selected Tricyclic and Quinone Derivatives on Trypanothione Reductase of Leishmania infantum

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作者
Venkatesan, Santhosh Kannan [1 ]
Shukla, Anil Kumar [1 ]
Dubey, Vikash Kumar [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol Guwahati, Dept Biotechnol, Gauhati 781039, Assam, India
关键词
therapeutics; thiol-redox metabolism; drug designing; docking; trypanothione reductase; FAD binding domain; Z-site; RATIONAL DRUG DESIGN; VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS; TRYPANOSOMA-CRUZI; GLUTATHIONE-REDUCTASE; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; ACTIVE-SITE; INHIBITORS; PHENOTHIAZINES; RESISTANCE; CHARGE;
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10.1002/jcc.21538
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
Visceral leishmaniasis, most lethal form of Leishmaniasis, is caused by Leishmania infantum in the Old world. Current therapeutics for the disease is associated with a risk of high toxicity and development of drug resistant strains. Thiol-redox metabolism involving trypanothione and trypanothione reductase, key for survival of Leishmania, is a validated target for rational drug design. Recently published structure of trypanothione reductase (TryR) from L. infantum, in oxidized and reduced form along with Sb(III), provides vital clues on active site of the enzyme. In continuation with our attempts to identify potent inhibitors of TryR, we have modeled binding modes of selected tricyclic compounds and quinone derivatives, using AutoDock4. Here, we report a unique binding mode for quinone derivatives and 9-aminoacridine derivatives, at the FAD binding domain. A conserved hydrogen bonding pattern was observed in all these compounds with residues Thr335, Lys60, His461. With the fact that these residues aid in the orientation of FAD towards the active site forming the core of the FAD binding domain, designing selective and potent compounds that could replace FAD in vivo during the synthesis of Trypanothione reductase can be deployed as an effective strategy in designing new drugs towards Leishmaniasis. We also report the binding of Phenothiazine and 9-aminoacridine derivatives at the Z site of the protein. The biological significance and possible mode of inhibition by quinone derivatives, which binds to FAD binding domain, along with other compounds are discussed. (C) 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Comput Chem 31: 2463-2475, 2010
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