3D-QSAR analysis and molecular docking of thiosemicarbazone analogues as a potent tyrosinase inhibitor

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Three dimensional quantitative structure-activity relationships (3D-QSARs) between new thiosemicarbazone analogues (1-31) as a substrate molecule and their inhibitory activity against tyrosinase as a receptor were performed and discussed quantitatively using CoMFA (comparative molecular field analysis) and CoMSIA (comparative molecular similarity indices analysis) methods. According to the optimized CoMSIA 2 model obtained from the above procedure, inhibitory activities were mainly dependent upon H-bond acceptor favored field (36.5%) of substrate molecules. The optimized CoMSIA 2 model, with the sensitivity of the perturbation and the prediction, produced by a progressive scrambling analysis was not dependent on chance correlation. From molecular docking studies, it is supposed that the inhibitory activation of the substrate molecules against tyrosinase (PDB code: 1WX2) would not take place via uncompetitive inhibition forming a chelate between copper atoms in the active site of tyrosinase and thiosemicarbazone moieties of the substrate molecules, but via competitive inhibition based on H-bonding.

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Park, J., & Sung, N. D. (2011). 3D-QSAR analysis and molecular docking of thiosemicarbazone analogues as a potent tyrosinase inhibitor. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 32(4), 1241–1248. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2011.32.4.1241

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