Insights into binding modes of 5-HT2c receptor antagonists with ligand-based and receptor-based methods

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Chunhua Lu
Fangfang Jin
Cui Li
Weihua Li
Guixia Liu
Yun Tang
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[1] East China University of Science and Technology,School of Pharmacy
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Docking; Homology modeling; 5-HT2c receptor; 5-HT2c receptor antagonist; Pharmacophore;
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5-hydroxytryptamine-2c (5-HT2c) receptor antagonists have clinical utility in the management of nervous system. In this work, ligand-based and receptor-based methods were used to investigate the binding mode of h5-HT2c receptor antagonists. First, the pharmacophore modeling of the h5-HT2c receptor antagonists was carried out by CATALYST. Then, the h5-HT2c antagonists were docked to the h5-HT2c receptor model. Subsequently, the comprehensive analysis of the pharmacophore and docking results revealed the structure-activity relationship of 5-HT2c receptor antagonists and the key residues involved in the interactions. For example, three hydrophobic points in the ligands corresponded to the region surrounded by Val135, Val208, Phe214, Ala222, Phe327, Phe328 and Val354 of the h5-HT2c receptor. The carbonyl group of compound 1 formed a hydrogen bond with Asn331. The nitrogen atom in the piperidine of compound 1 corresponding to the positive ionizable position of the best pharmacophore formed the electrostatic interactions with the carbonyl of Asp134, Asn331 and Val354, and with the hydroxyl group of Ser334. In addition, a predictive CoMFA model was developed based on the 24 compounds that were used as the training set in the pharmacophore modeling. Our results were not only useful to explore the detailed mechanism of the interactions between the h5-HT2c receptor and antagonists, but also provided suggestions in the discovery of novel 5-HT2c receptor antagonists.
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页码:2513 / 2523
页数:10
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