Amomum subulatum: A treasure trove of anti-cancer compounds targeting TP53 protein using in vitro and in silico techniques

被引:12
作者
Ali, Sadaqat [1 ]
Noreen, Asifa [2 ]
Qamar, Adeem [3 ]
Zafar, Imran [4 ]
Ain, Quratul [5 ]
Nafidi, Hiba-Allah [6 ]
Bin Jardan, Yousef A. A. [7 ]
Bourhia, Mohammed [8 ]
Rashid, Summya [4 ]
Sharma, Rohit [9 ]
机构
[1] DHQ Hosp Bhawalnagr, Med Dept, Bahawalnagar, Punjab, Pakistan
[2] Rippha Int Univ, Dept Chem, Faisalabad, Pakistan
[3] Sahiwal Med Coll Sahiwal, Dept Pathol, Sahiwal, Punjab, Pakistan
[4] Virtual Univ Pakistan, Dept Bioinformat & Computat Biol, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
[5] Women Univ, Dept Chem, Govt Coll, Faisalabad, Pakistan
[6] Laval Univ, Fac Agr & Food Sci, Dept Food Sci, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
[7] King Saud Univ, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[8] Ibn Zohr Univ, Fac Med & Pharm, Lab Chem & Biochem, Laayoune, Morocco
[9] Banaras Hindu Univ, Inst Med Sci, Fac Ayurveda, Dept Rasa Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
来源
FRONTIERS IN CHEMISTRY | 2023年 / 11卷
关键词
Amomum subulatum; TP53; cancer; anti-cancer compounds; pharmacophore modeling; high-throughput techniques; bioinformatics; ANTIOXIDANT; CAPACITY; FOODS;
D O I
10.3389/fchem.2023.1174363
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Cancer is a primary global health concern, and researchers seek innovative approaches to combat the disease. Clinical bioinformatics and high-throughput proteomics technologies provide powerful tools to explore cancer biology. Medicinal plants are considered effective therapeutic agents, and computer-aided drug design (CAAD) is used to identify novel drug candidates from plant extracts. The tumour suppressor protein TP53 is an attractive target for drug development, given its crucial role in cancer pathogenesis. This study used a dried extract of Amomum subulatum seeds to identify phytocompounds targeting TP53 in cancer. We apply qualitative tests to determine its phytochemicals (Alkaloid, Tannin, Saponin, Phlobatinin, and Cardic glycoside), and found that alkaloid composed of 9.4% +/- 0.04% and Saponin 1.9% +/- 0.05% crude chemical constituent. In the results of DPPH Analysis Amomum subulatum Seeds founded antioxidant activity, and then we verified via observing methanol extract (79.82%), BHT (81.73%), and n-hexane extract (51.31%) found to be positive. For Inhibition of oxidation, we observe BHT is 90.25%, and Methanol (83.42%) has the most significant proportion of linoleic acid oxidation suppression. We used diverse bioinformatics approaches to evaluate the effect of A. subulatum seeds and their natural components on TP53. Compound-1 had the best pharmacophore match value (53.92), with others ranging from 50.75 to 53.92. Our docking result shows the top three natural compounds had the highest binding energies (-11.10 to -10.3 kcal/mol). The highest binding energies (-10.9 to -9.2 kcal/mol) compound bonded to significant sections in the target protein's active domains with TP53. Based on virtual screening, we select top phytocompounds for targets which highly fit based on pharmacophore score and observe these compounds exhibited potent antioxidant activity and inhibited cancer cell inflammation in the TP53 pathway. Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations indicated that the ligand was bound to the protein with some significant conformational changes in the protein structure. This study provides novel insights into the development of innovative drugs for the treatment of cancer disorders.
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