Virtual screening and in vitro assay of potential drug like inhibitors from spices against glutathione-S-transferase of filarial nematodes

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Shamina Azeez
Rosana O. Babu
Riju Aykkal
Reena Narayanan
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[1] Indian Institute of Spices Research,
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Journal of Molecular Modeling | 2012年 / 18卷
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Brugia malayi; Dirofilaria immitis; Docking; Glutathione S-transferase(s); Phytochemicals;
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Glutathione-S-transferase(s) (GST) enzyme from Brugia malayi has been exploited as a target in lymphatic filariasis therapeutics. An active GST is a homodimer of a 208 residue long monomer consisting of two domains, a smaller α/β domain and a larger α domain. The components of the glutathione (GSH) system, mainly GST enzymes, are critical antioxidant and detoxification system responsible for the long-term existence of filarial worms in mammalian host; hence they are major chemotherapeutic targets in filarial species. In the present study, 58 phytochemicals from 10 plants, predicted and reported to have potential nematicidal activity and ADMET satisfaction, have been docked to GST enzyme of B. malayi to assess their binding affinity and consequently their inhibitory activity. A comparative study has been made with commonly employed chemotherapeutic GST inhibitors such as cibacron-blue, butylated hydroxyanisole, hexyl glutathione and ethacrynic acid. In vitro effects of potential drug like compound from in silico results have been done for validation of docking studies. In vitro assay revealed efficacy in GST inhibition in the following compounds: linalool (97.50%), alpha-pinene (90.00%), strychnine (87.49%), vanillin (84.99%), piperine (79.99%), isoeugenol (62.49%), curcumin (57.49%), beta-caryophyllene (39.50%), cinnamic acid (27.49%), capsaicin (19.99%), citronellol (19.99%) and geraniol (17.49%). An online database (www.spicebioinfo.res.in/gstleadbase) has been developed, which will serve as a useful repository of information on GST inhibitors for future development of drugs against filarial nematodes. These findings thus suggest that the above phytochemicals could be potentially developed as lead molecules for targeting GST of lymphatic filarial parasites.
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