Finding New Molecular Targets of Familiar Natural Products Using In Silico Target Prediction.
Fabian MayrGabriele MöllerUlrike GarschaJana FischerPatricia Rodríguez CastañoSilvia G InderbinenVeronika TemmlBirgit WaltenbergerStefan SchwaigerRolf W HartmannChristian GegeStefan MartensAlex OdermattAmit V PandeyOliver WerzJerzy AdamskiHermann StuppnerDaniela SchusterPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2020)
Natural products comprise a rich reservoir for innovative drug leads and are a constant source of bioactive compounds. To find pharmacological targets for new or already known natural products using modern computer-aided methods is a current endeavor in drug discovery. Nature's treasures, however, could be used more effectively. Yet, reliable pipelines for the large-scale target prediction of natural products are still rare. We developed an in silico workflow consisting of four independent, stand-alone target prediction tools and evaluated its performance on dihydrochalcones (DHCs)-a well-known class of natural products. Thereby, we revealed four previously unreported protein targets for DHCs, namely 5-lipoxygenase, cyclooxygenase-1, 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 3, and aldo-keto reductase 1C3. Moreover, we provide a thorough strategy on how to perform computational target predictions and guidance on using the respective tools.