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Title

In-silico Metabolome Target Analysis Towards PanC-based Antimycobacterial Agent Discovery

Pages

  203-214

Keywords

Pantothenate synthetase (PanC) 

Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the main cause of tuberculosis (TB), has still remained a global health crisis especially in developing countries. Tuberculosis treatment is a laborious and lengthy process with high risk of noncompliance, cytotoxicity adverse events and drug resistance in patient. Recently, there has been an alarming rise of drug resistant in TB. In this regard, it is an unmet need to develop novel antitubercular medicines that target new or more effective biochemical pathways to prevent drug resistant Mycobacterium. Integrated study of Metabolic pathways through in-silico approach played a key role in antimycobacterial design process in this study. Our results suggest that pantothenate synthetase (PanC), anthranilate phosphoribosyl transferase (TrpD) and 3-isopropylmalate dehydratase (LeuD) might be appropriate drug targets. In the next step, in-silico ligand analysis was used for more detailed study of chemical tractability of targets. This was helpful to identify pantothenate synthetase (PanC, Rv3602c) as the best target for antimycobacterial design procedure. Virtual library screening on the best ligand of PanC was then performed for inhibitory ligand design. At the end, five chemical intermediates showed significant inhibition of Mycobacterium bovis with good selectivity indices (SI) ≥ 10 according to Tuberculosis Antimicrobial Acquisition & Coordinating Facility of US criteria for antimycobacterial screening programs.

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    APA: Copy

    KHOSHKHOLGH SIMA, BAHARAK, SARDARI, SOROUSH, IZADI MOBARAKEH, JALAL, & KHAVARI NEJAD, RAMEZAN ALI. (2015). In-silico Metabolome Target Analysis Towards PanC-based Antimycobacterial Agent Discovery. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH (IJPR), 14(1), 203-214. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/288491/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    KHOSHKHOLGH SIMA BAHARAK, SARDARI SOROUSH, IZADI MOBARAKEH JALAL, KHAVARI NEJAD RAMEZAN ALI. In-silico Metabolome Target Analysis Towards PanC-based Antimycobacterial Agent Discovery. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH (IJPR)[Internet]. 2015;14(1):203-214. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/288491/en

    IEEE: Copy

    BAHARAK KHOSHKHOLGH SIMA, SOROUSH SARDARI, JALAL IZADI MOBARAKEH, and RAMEZAN ALI KHAVARI NEJAD, “In-silico Metabolome Target Analysis Towards PanC-based Antimycobacterial Agent Discovery,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH (IJPR), vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 203–214, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/288491/en

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