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In silico studies and fluorescence binding assays of potential anti-prion compounds reveal an important binding site for prion inhibition from PrPC to PrPSc.

Authors :
Pagadala, Nataraj S.
Perez-Pineiro, Rolando
Wishart, David S.
Tuszynski, Jack A.
Source :
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. Feb2015, Vol. 91, p118-131. 14p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

To understand the pharmacophore properties of 2-aminothiazoles and design novel inhibitors against the prion protein, a highly predictive 3D quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) has been developed by performing comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA) and comparative similarity analysis (CoMSIA). Both CoMFA and CoMSIA maps reveal the presence of the oxymethyl groups in meta and para positions on the phenyl ring of compound 17 (N-[4-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]quinolin-2-amine), is necessary for activity while electro-negative nitrogen of quinoline is highly favorable to enhance activity. The blind docking results for these compounds show that the compound with quinoline binds with higher affinity than isoquinoline and naphthalene groups. Out of 150 novel compounds retrieved using finger print analysis by pharmacophoric model predicted based on five test sets of compounds, five compounds with diverse scaffolds were selected for biological evaluation as possible PrP inhibitors. Molecular docking combined with fluorescence quenching studies show that these compounds bind to pocket-D of SHaPrP near Trp145. The new antiprion compounds 3 and 6 , which bind with the interaction energies of −12.1 and −13.2 kcal/mol, respectively, show fluorescence quenching with binding constant ( K d ) values of 15.5 and 44.14 μM, respectively. Further fluorescence binding assays with compound 5 , which is similar to 2-aminothiazole as a positive control, also show that the molecule binds to the pocket-D with the binding constant ( K d ) value of 84.7 μM. Finally, both molecular docking and a fluorescence binding assay of noscapine as a negative control reveals the same binding site on the surface of pocket-A near a rigid loop between β2 and α2 interacting with Arg164. This high level of correlation between molecular docking and fluorescence quenching studies confirm that these five compounds are likely to act as inhibitors for prion propagation while noscapine might act as a prion accelerator from PrP C to PrP Sc . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02235234
Volume :
91
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
100682504
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmech.2014.07.045