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In silico molecular docking studies and MM/GBSA analysis of coumarin-carbonodithioate hybrid derivatives divulge the anticancer potential against breast cancer
by
Pattar, Shridhar Veeresh
, Kumbar, Suresh Sadashiv
, Kamanavalli, Chandrappa Mukappa
, Adhoni, Shakeel Ahamed
in
Alpelisib
/ Binding energy
/ Binding sites
/ Biomarkers
/ Breast cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ Computer applications
/ Coumarin
/ Coumarin-carbonodithioate
/ Cyclin-dependent kinases
/ ErbB-2 protein
/ G score
/ Kinases
/ Ligands
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ MM-GBSA
/ Molecular docking
/ Mutation
/ Pharmaceutical sciences
/ PIK3Cα
/ Proteins
2020
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In silico molecular docking studies and MM/GBSA analysis of coumarin-carbonodithioate hybrid derivatives divulge the anticancer potential against breast cancer
by
Pattar, Shridhar Veeresh
, Kumbar, Suresh Sadashiv
, Kamanavalli, Chandrappa Mukappa
, Adhoni, Shakeel Ahamed
in
Alpelisib
/ Binding energy
/ Binding sites
/ Biomarkers
/ Breast cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ Computer applications
/ Coumarin
/ Coumarin-carbonodithioate
/ Cyclin-dependent kinases
/ ErbB-2 protein
/ G score
/ Kinases
/ Ligands
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ MM-GBSA
/ Molecular docking
/ Mutation
/ Pharmaceutical sciences
/ PIK3Cα
/ Proteins
2020
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In silico molecular docking studies and MM/GBSA analysis of coumarin-carbonodithioate hybrid derivatives divulge the anticancer potential against breast cancer
by
Pattar, Shridhar Veeresh
, Kumbar, Suresh Sadashiv
, Kamanavalli, Chandrappa Mukappa
, Adhoni, Shakeel Ahamed
in
Alpelisib
/ Binding energy
/ Binding sites
/ Biomarkers
/ Breast cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ Computer applications
/ Coumarin
/ Coumarin-carbonodithioate
/ Cyclin-dependent kinases
/ ErbB-2 protein
/ G score
/ Kinases
/ Ligands
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ MM-GBSA
/ Molecular docking
/ Mutation
/ Pharmaceutical sciences
/ PIK3Cα
/ Proteins
2020
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In silico molecular docking studies and MM/GBSA analysis of coumarin-carbonodithioate hybrid derivatives divulge the anticancer potential against breast cancer
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In silico molecular docking studies and MM/GBSA analysis of coumarin-carbonodithioate hybrid derivatives divulge the anticancer potential against breast cancer
2020
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Overview
Background
There are many biomarkers associated with breast cancer. Higher expression of PIK3CA (Phosphoinositide 3-kinase Cα), in its upregulated form, is associated with Hr
+
and Her2
−
breast cancer; therefore, many drugs were synthesized against this protein to treat breast cancer patients. FDA recently approved that the drug alpelisib also inhibits PI3KCα (PDB ID-5DXT) in BC patients with Hr
+
and Her2
−
. In present study, we have exploited fourteen coumarin-carbonodithioate derivatives and alpelisib against this protein along with eighteen others which are responsible for causing BC through computational analysis. We have used Schrödinger Maestro 11.2 version for our in silico docking study, and to calculate relative binding energies of ligands, we used prime MM-GBSA module.
Result
Docking study revealed that among all fourteen compounds, 2f, 2a, 2d, and 2e showed the highest
G
score than the alpelisib and coumarin against PI3KCα with − 9.3, − 9.0, − 9.0 and − 9.1 kcal/mol respectively, along with individual
G
score of alpelisib (− 8.9) and coumarin (− 7.9). Prime MM-GBSA analysis gave the relative binding energies of alpelisib, 2f, and 2e with − 19.94864535, − 18.63076296 and − 13.07341286 kcal/mol sequentially.
Conclusion
This study provides an insight into the coumarin-carbonodithioate derivatives that could act as inhibitors of PI3KCα like alpelisib. Further prime MM-GBSA study revealed ligand binding energies and ligands strain energies.
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