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Current Signal Transduction Therapy

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ISSN (Print): 1574-3624
ISSN (Online): 2212-389X

Research Article

Discovery of Novel Antimalarial Drugs Based on Thiosemicarbazone Derivatives: An In Silico Approach

Author(s): Arjun Anant, Kamalpreet Kaur and Vivek Asati*

Volume 17, Issue 1, 2022

Published on: 30 November, 2021

Article ID: e151021197258 Pages: 16

DOI: 10.2174/1574362416666211015120514

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Abstract

Background: Thiosemicarbazones belong to the group of semicarbazides, which contains a sulfur atom instead of an oxygen atom. Several studies have shown that they are effective against extracellular protozoans like Trichomonas vaginalis, Plasmodium falciparum, Trypanosoma cruzi, and other parasites.

Objective: The current research involves pharmacophore model design, 3-D-QSAR, virtual screening, and docking studies, all of which are evaluated using various parameters.

Methods: The present study was performed by Schrodinger software. A total of 40 ligands were selected for the development of 3D QSAR models. To predict the pIC50 values in 3D-QSAR analysis, the entire dataset was divided into two sets, training, and test sets, in a 7:3 ratio. The selected pharmacophore hypothesis has been used for the virtual screening study.

Results: DHHRR_1 emerged as the best pharmacophore model with a survival score of 5.80. The 3D QSAR study showed a significant model with R2 = 0.91 and Q2 = 0.73. The series top-scoring compound 7e had a docking score of -10.44 and showed interactions with the amino acids, ARG- 265, PHE-227, and LEU-531, required for activity. The developed pharmacophore model had been used for the screening of ZINC compounds, where ZINC26244107, ZINC13469100, ZINC01290725, and ZINC01350173 showed the best XP docking scores (-11.60, -11.27, -11.35, - 10.52, respectively) while binding important amino acids ARG265, HIE185 and LEU 531 against plasmodium falciparum, PDB ID:5TBO. The docking study was further evaluated by taking standard drug chloroquine, showing similar binding interactions as shown by other compounds. The ADME studies showed the drug-likeness properties of the compounds.

Conclusion: The results of the present study may be helpful for the future development of antimalarial compounds against Plasmodium falciparum.

Keywords: Pharmacophore screening, 3-D QSAR, plasmodium falciparum, docking, virtual screening, 5TBO, crystal ligand.

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