Ligand and Structure-Based Pharmacophore Modelling, Computer-aided Screening and Molecular Docking to Detect Novel NS5B Polymerase Inhibitors as Anti-HCV Compounds
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Abstract
The ongoing interest of researchers in the direct-acting NS5B inhibitors in the development of viral disease hepatitis has attracted our attention in the direction of the development of a quantitative four-featured pharmacophore model containing HBA (2), HY (1), and PI (1) features. The model showed correlation coefficient, RMSD, and cost difference values as 0.895, 0.911, and 30.896, respectively. The model validation is done by using Fisher's randomization test (99%), internal and external tests set the expectation with r2 values of 0.80 and 0.65. Simultaneously, the 3D crystal structure of NS5B was utilized for generating a pharmacophore model design based on a structure with features generation 2 Hydrogen Bond Acceptors, 2 Hydrogen Bond Donors, and 2 Hydrophilic features. Further on these two models, HITS searches using NCI and Maybridge databases were done. Three hundred forty-five compounds were screened, and the three greatest potent hits were docked to the active site of NS5B. It was found that these docked conformations showed interactions with GLN446 and TYR448 amino acids, which are located at NS5B active site. In an instant, with the use of various computational methods in a sequence, we have identified novel structurally diverse NS5B inhibitors.
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Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry is an international and interdisciplinary research journal that focuses on all aspects of nanoscience, bioscience and applied chemistry. Submissions are solicited in all topical areas, ranging from basic aspects of the science materials to practical applications of such materials. With 6 issues per year, the first one published on the 15th of February of 2011, Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry is an open-access journal, making all research results freely available online. The aim is to publish original papers, short communications as well as review papers highlighting interdisciplinary research, the potential applications of the molecules and materials in the bio-field. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible.