Molecular docking and ADMET analysis of hydroxamic acids as HDAC2 inhibitors

  • Alsawalha M
  • Bolla S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Histone deacetylase (HDAC2) belongs to the hydrolase family and a promising target for cancers. We reported 96 hydroxamic compounds optimized using hydrogen-donors, hydrophobic and electron withdrawing groups followed by molecular docking studies. The optimized compounds show good LibDock score and H-bond interaction in the active site of HDAC2. We selected 20 compounds as the best HDAC2 inhibitors based on the LibDock score, binding energy and hydrogen bonding. ADMET predictions on these compounds show good absorption, BBB penetration and no liver toxicity. We subsequently report four compounds selected as best HDAC2 inhibitors based on the LibDock, binding energy, H-bonding and ADMET properties.

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Alsawalha, M., Bolla, S. R., Kandakatla, N., Srinivasadesikan, V., Veeraraghavan, V. P., & Surapaneni, K. M. (2019). Molecular docking and ADMET analysis of hydroxamic acids as HDAC2 inhibitors. Bioinformation, 15(6), 380–387. https://doi.org/10.6026/97320630015380

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