Molecular docking, pharmacophore based virtual screening and molecular dynamics studies towards the identification of potential leads for the management of: H. pylori

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The enzyme pantothenate synthetase panC is one of the potential new antimicrobial drug targets, but it is poorly characterized in H. pylori. H. pylori infection can cause gastric cancer and the management of H. pylori infection is crucial in various gastric ulcers and gastric cancer. The current study describes the use of innovative drug discovery and design approaches like comparative metabolic pathway analysis (Metacyc), exploration of database of essential genes (DEG), homology modelling, pharmacophore based virtual screening, ADMET studies and molecular dynamics simulations in identifying potential lead compounds for the H. pylori specific panC. The top ranked virtual hits STOCK1N-60270, STOCK1N-63040, STOCK1N-44424 and STOCK1N-63231 can act as templates for synthesis of new H. pylori inhibitors and they hold a promise in the management of gastric cancers caused by H. pylori.

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Damale, M. G., Patil, R. B., Ansari, S. A., Alkahtani, H. M., Almehizia, A. A., Shinde, D. B., … Sangshetti, J. (2019). Molecular docking, pharmacophore based virtual screening and molecular dynamics studies towards the identification of potential leads for the management of: H. pylori. RSC Advances, 9(45), 26176–26208. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03281a

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