Multicomplex-Based Pharmacophore-Guided 3D-QSAR Studies of N-Substituted 2′-(Aminoaryl)Benzothiazoles as Aurora-A Inhibitors

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Aurora-A has been known as one of the most important targets for cancer therapy, and some Aurora-A inhibitors have entered clinical trails. In this study, combination of the ligand-based and structure-based methods is used to clarify the essential quantitative structure-activity relationship of known Aurora-A inhibitors, and multicomplex-based pharmacophore-guided method has been suggested to generate a comprehensive pharmacophore of Aurora-A kinase based on a collection of crystal structures of Aurora-A-inhibitor complex. This model has been successfully used to identify the bioactive conformation and align 37 structurally diverse N-substituted 2′-(aminoaryl)benzothiazoles derivatives. The quantitative structure-activity relationship analyses have been performed on these Aurora-A inhibitors based on multicomplex-based pharmacophore-guided alignment. These results may provide important information for further design and virtual screening of novel Aurora-A inhibitors. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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He, G., Qiu, M., Li, R., Ouyang, L., Wu, F., Song, X., … Yu, L. (2012). Multicomplex-Based Pharmacophore-Guided 3D-QSAR Studies of N-Substituted 2′-(Aminoaryl)Benzothiazoles as Aurora-A Inhibitors. Chemical Biology and Drug Design, 79(6), 960–971. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-0285.2012.01366.x

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