High throughput screening, docking, and molecular dynamics studies to identify potential inhibitors of human calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV.
Anam BegFaez Iqbal KhanKevin A LobbAsimul IslamFaizan AhmadM D Imtaiyaz HassanPublished in: Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics (2018)
Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV (CAMKIV) is associated with many diseases including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders and thus being considered as a potential drug target. Here, we have employed the knowledge of three-dimensional structure of CAMKIV to identify new inhibitors for possible therapeutic intervention. We have employed virtual high throughput screening of 12,500 natural compounds of Zinc database to screen the best possible inhibitors of CAMKIV. Subsequently, 40 compounds which showed significant docking scores (-11.6 to -10.0 kcal/mol) were selected and further filtered through Lipinski rule and drug likeness parameter to get best inhibitors of CAMKIV. Docking results are indicating that ligands are binding to the hydrophobic cavity of the kinase domain of CAMKIV and forming a significant number of non-covalent interactions. Four compounds, ZINC02098378, ZINC12866674, ZINC04293413, and ZINC13403020, showing excellent binding affinity and drug likeness were subjected to molecular dynamics simulation to evaluate their mechanism of interaction and stability of protein-ligand complex. Our observations clearly suggesting that these selected ligands may be further employed for therapeutic intervention to address CAMKIV associated diseases. Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.
Keyphrases
- molecular dynamics
- protein kinase
- molecular dynamics simulations
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- protein protein
- randomized controlled trial
- density functional theory
- endothelial cells
- healthcare
- molecular docking
- adverse drug
- small molecule
- ionic liquid
- drug induced
- emergency department
- binding protein
- human health
- risk assessment
- transcription factor
- young adults