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Discovery of novel and potent InhA inhibitors by an in silico screening and pharmacokinetic prediction.

Chayanin HanwarinrojNareudon PhusiBundit KamsriPharit KamsriAuradee PunkvangSombat KetratPatchreenart SaparpakornSupa HannongbuaKhomson SuttisintongPrasat KittakoopJames SpencerAdrian J MulhollandPornpan Pungpo
Published in: Future medicinal chemistry (2022)
Aim: In silico screening approaches were performed to discover novel InhA inhibitors. Methods: Candidate InhA inhibitors were obtained from the combination of virtual screening and pharmacokinetic prediction. In addition, molecular mechanics Poisson-Boltzmann surface area, molecular mechanics Generalized Born surface area and WaterSwap methods were performed to investigate the binding interactions and binding energy of candidate compounds. Results: Four candidate compounds with suitable physicochemical, pharmacokinetic and antibacterial properties are proposed. The crucial interactions of the candidate compounds were H-bond, pi-pi and sigma-pi interactions observed in the InhA binding site. The binding affinity of these compounds was improved by hydrophobic interactions with hydrophobic side chains in the InhA pocket. Conclusion: The four newly identified InhA inhibitors reported in this study could serve as promising hit compounds against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and may be considered for further experimental studies.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • small molecule
  • binding protein
  • anti inflammatory
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  • mass spectrometry
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