来自 Suaeda 莎莎的 ACE 抑制剂:3D-QSAR 建模、代谢组学、分子对接和分子动力学模拟。

In silico pharmacology Pub Date : 2024-06-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s40203-024-00233-0
Guanhua Yue, Heze Gu, Kuocheng Zhang, YuanLong Song, Yangguang Hao
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抑制 ACE 被认为是降低高血压的主要策略之一。从 Suaeda 莎莎(S. salsa)中提取的 ACE 抑制剂是一种新型抗高血压药物来源。这项研究采用了三维-QSAR 药理学、代谢组学、基于对接的筛选和分子动力学模拟等方法,从 S. salsa 中鉴定 ACE 抑制剂。对一组 53 种已知分子进行了化学多样性分析,以构建用于预测目的的 3D-QSAR 模型。利用 UPLC-QqQ-MS/MS 和 UPLC-Q-TOF-LC-MS 技术对莎莎进行了表征,分别鉴定出 211 种和 586 种生物活性代谢物。共收集了 680 种化合物用于数据库建设和虚拟筛选。此外,还进行了 ADMET 评估,以评价药物相似性和药代动力学参数。此外,分子对接结果表明,六个热门化合物与 ACE 紧密结合。其中,地奥司明能通过氢键、π阳离子键和金属键与 ACE 相互作用。随后,通过分子动力学(MD)模拟和 MMPBSA 计算,阐明了地奥司明与 ACE 之间的复合物稳定性和相互作用,表明地奥司明具有很强的 ACE 抑制活性。总之,这项研究表明,莎莎是一种潜在的抗高血压药物来源:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1007/s40203-024-00233-0。
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ACE inhibitors from Suaeda salsa: 3D-QSAR modeling, metabolomics, molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations.

Inhibition of ACE is considered as one of the main strategies to reduce hypertension. ACE inhibitors derived from Suaeda salsa (S. salsa) present a novel antihypertensive agent source. This study employed 3D-QSAR pharmacophore, metabolomics, docking-based screening, and molecular dynamics simulations to identify ACE inhibitors from S. salsa. A set of 53 known molecules was chemically diverse to construct a 3D-QSAR model for predictive purposes. S. salsa was characterized using UPLC-QqQ-MS/MS and UPLC-Q-TOF-LC-MS techniques, 211 and 586 kinds of bioactive metabolites were identified, respectively. A total of 680 compounds were collected for database construction and virtual screening. An ADMET assessment was conducted to evaluate drug-likeness and pharmacokinetics parameters. Moreover, molecular docking results show that six top hit compounds bind to ACE tightly. Specially, diosmin could interact with ACE by hydrogen bond, Pi-cation bond, and metal bond. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation and MMPBSA calculations were subsequently employed to elucidate complex stability and the interaction between diosmin and ACE, indicating it a strong ACE inhibitory activity. In conclusion, this study suggests that S.salsa represents a potential source of antihypertensive agents.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40203-024-00233-0.

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