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Discovery of potential novel microsomal triglyceride transfer protein inhibitors via virtual screening of pharmacophore modelling and molecular docking

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Taylor & Francis Group2016-08-08 更新2026-04-16 收录
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In order to identify potential natural inhibitors against the microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (MTP), HipHop models were generated using 20 known inhibitors from the Binding Database. Using evaluation indicators, the best hypothesis model, Hypo1, was selected and utilised to screen the Traditional Chinese Medicine Database, which resulted in a hit list of 58 drug-like compounds. A homology model of MTP was built by MODELLER and was minimised by CHARMm force field. It was then validated by Ramachandran plot and Verify-3D so as to obtain a stable structure, which was further used to refine the 58 hits using molecular docking studies. Then, five compounds with higher docking scores which satisfied the docking requirements were discovered. Among them, Ginkgetin and Dauricine were most likely to be candidates that exhibition inhibiting effect on MTP. The screening strategy in this study is relatively new to the discovery of MTP inhibitors in medicinal chemistry. Moreover, it is important to note that, lomitapide, an approved MTP inhibitor, fits well with Hypo1 as well as our homology model of MTP, which confirmed the rationality of our studies. The results indicated the applicability of molecular modeling for the discovery of potential natural MTP inhibitors from traditional Chinese herbs.
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Ganggang Luo; Gongyu Li; Yongqiang Yang; Ludi Jiang; Yusu He; Yanling Zhang
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2016-08-05
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