Abstract
© 2015 Bentham Science Publishers. Objective: Drug resistance from affordable drugs has increased the number of deaths from malaria globally. This problem has raised the requirement to design new drugs against multidrugresistant Plasmodium falciparum parasite. Methods: In the current project, we have focused on four important proteins of Plasmodium falciparum and used them as receptors against a dataset of four anti-malarial drugs. In silico analysis of these receptors and ligand dataset was carried out using Autodock 4.2. A pharmacophore model was also established using Ligandscout. Results: Analysis of docking experiments showed that all ligands bind efficiently to four proteins of Plasmodium falciparum. We have used ligand-based pharmacophore modeling and developed a pharmacophore model that has three hydrophobic regions, two aromatic rings, one hydrogen acceptor and one hydrogen donor. Using this pharmacophore model, we have screened a library of 50,000 compounds. The compounds that shared features of our pharmacophore model and exhibited interactions with the four proteins of our receptors dataset are short-listed. Conclusion: As there is a need of more anti-malarial drugs, therefore, this research will be helpful in identifying novel anti-malarial drugs that exhibited bindings with four important proteins of Plasmodium falciparum. The hits obtained in this study can be considered as useful leads in anti-malarial drug discovery.
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Batool, S., Khan, Z., Kamal, W., Mushtaq, G., & Kamal, M. (2015). In silico Screening for Identification of Novel Anti-malarial Inhibitors by Molecular Docking, Pharmacophore Modeling and Virtual Screening. Medicinal Chemistry, 11(7), 687–700. https://doi.org/10.2174/1573406411666150305113533
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