Marine-Based Candidates as Potential RSK1 Inhibitors: A Computational Study.

Molecules

Institute of Pharmaceutical Biology and Biotechnology, Heinrich-Heine University, Universitätsstrasse 1, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany.

Published: December 2022

Manzamines are chemically related compounds extracted from the methanolic extract of species. Seven compounds were identified by our research group and are being characterized. As their biological target is unknown, this work is based on previous screening work performed by Mayer et al., who revealed that manzamine A could be an inhibitor of RSK1 kinase. Within this work, the RSK1 -terminal kinase domain is exploited as a target for our work and the seven compounds are docked using Autodock Vina software. The results show that one of the most active compounds, Manzamine A -oxide (), with an IC = 3.1 μM, displayed the highest docking score. In addition, the compounds with docking scores lower than the co-crystalized ligand AMP-PCP (-7.5 and -8.0 kcal/mol) for ircinial E () and nakadomarin A () were found to be inferior in activity in the biological assay. The docking results successfully managed to predict the activities of four compounds, and their in silico results were in concordance with their biological data. The β-carboline ring showed noticeable receptor binding, which could explain its reported biological activities, while the lipophilic side of the compound was found to fit well inside the hydrophobic active site.

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