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Exploring the binding sites and binding mechanism for hydrotrope encapsulated griseofulvin drug on gamma-tubulin protein
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Exploring the binding sites and binding mechanism for hydrotrope encapsulated griseofulvin drug on gamma-tubulin protein
Exploring the binding sites and binding mechanism for hydrotrope encapsulated griseofulvin drug on gamma-tubulin protein
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Exploring the binding sites and binding mechanism for hydrotrope encapsulated griseofulvin drug on gamma-tubulin protein

2018
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Overview
The protein [gamma]-tubulin plays an important role in centrosomal clustering and this makes it an attractive therapeutic target for treating cancers. Griseofulvin, an antifungal drug, has recently been used to inhibit proliferation of various types of cancer cells. It can also affect the microtubule dynamics by targeting the [gamma]-tubulin protein. So far, the binding pockets of [gamma]-tubulin protein are not properly identified and the exact mechanism by which the drug binds to it is an area of intense speculation and research. The aim of the present study is to investigate the binding mechanism and binding affinity of griseofulvin on [gamma]-tubulin protein using classical molecular dynamics simulations. Since the drug griseofulvin is sparingly soluble in water, here we also present a promising approach for formulating and achieving delivery of hydrophobic griseofulvin drug via hydrotrope sodium cumene sulfonate (SCS) cluster. We observe that the binding pockets of [gamma]-tubulin protein are mainly formed by the H8, H9 helices and S7, S8, S14 strands and the hydrophobic interactions between the drug and [gamma]-tubulin protein drive the binding process. The release of the drug griseofulvin from the SCS cluster is confirmed by the coordination number analysis. We also find hydrotrope-induced alteration of the binding sites of [gamma]-tubulin protein and the weakening of the drug-protein interactions.
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Public Library of Science