Overexpression of lysine specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) has been found in many cancers. New anticancer drugs targeting LSD1 have been designed. The research on irreversible LSD1 inhibitors has entered the clinical stage, while the research on reversible LSD1 inhibitors has progressed slowly so far. In this study, 41 stilbene derivatives were studied as reversible inhibitors by three-dimensional quantitative structure-activity relationship (3D-QSAR). Comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA q 2 = 0.623, r 2 = 0.987, r pred 2 = 0.857) and comparative molecular similarity indices analysis (CoMSIA q 2 = 0.728, r 2 = 0.960, r pred 2 = 0.899) were used to establish the model, and the structure-activity relationship of the compounds was explained by the contour maps. The binding site was predicted by two different kinds of software, and the binding modes of the compounds were further explored. A series of key amino acids Val288, Ser289, Gly314, Thr624, Lys661 were found to play a key role in the activity of the compounds. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were carried out for compounds , , , and , which had different activities. The reasons for the activity differences were explained by the interaction between compounds and LSD1. The binding free energy was calculated by molecular mechanics generalized Born surface area (MM/GBSA). We hope that this research will provide valuable information for the design of new reversible LSD1 inhibitors in the future.

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