High-affinity selective inhibitor against phospholipase A2 (PLA2): a computational study.

J Recept Signal Transduct Res

a Department of Bioinformatics , Alagappa University, Karaikudi , Tamil Nadu , India and.

Published: November 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • PLA2 is a major protein in snake venom, causing various harmful effects like neurotoxicity and cardiotoxicity, along with anticoagulant and hemorrhagic properties.
  • The three-dimensional structure of PLA2 from the Malayan spitting cobra was modeled using several computational programs, and its stability was evaluated through molecular dynamics simulations.
  • High throughput virtual screening identified seven lead compounds that showed strong binding to PLA2 and were further analyzed for stability, demonstrating that these compounds remained stable in the active site of the enzyme.

Article Abstract

Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) is the most abundant protein found in snake venom. PLA2 induces a variety of pharmacological effects such as neurotoxicity, myotoxicity and cardiotoxicity as well as anticoagulant, hemolytic, anti-platelet, hypertensive, hemorrhagic and edema inducing effects. In this study, the three dimensional structure of PLA2 of Naja sputatrix (Malayan spitting cobra) was modeled by I-TASSER, SWISS-MODEL, PRIME and MODELLER programs. The best model was selected based on overall stereo-chemical quality. Further, molecular dynamics simulation was performed to know the stability of the modeled protein using Gromacs software. Average structure was generated during the simulation period of 10 ns. High throughput virtual screening was employed through different databases (Asinex, Hit finder, Maybridge, TOSLab and ZINC databases) against PLA2. The top seven compounds were selected based on the docking score and free energy binding calculations. These compounds were analyzed by quantum polarized ligand docking, induced fit docking and density functional theory calculation. Furthermore, the stability of lead molecules in the active site of PLA2 was employed by MD simulation. The results show that selected lead molecules were highly stable in the active site of PLA2.

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