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Covering: 2008 to 2018Over the last decade more than two hundred single natural products were confirmed as natural allosteric modulators (alloNPs) of proteins. The compounds are presented and discussed with the support of a chemical space, constructed using a principal component analysis (PCA) of molecular descriptors from chemical compounds of distinct databases. This analysis showed that alloNPs are dispersed throughout the majority of the chemical space defined by natural products in general.

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  • Cell-based screening is crucial for discovering new drugs for Chagas disease, with various mammalian cell lines used in testing.
  • Different host cells showed significant differences in infection rates and responses to the drug benznidazole, emphasizing the importance of host-parasite interactions.
  • A library of 1,280 compounds was tested, resulting in 82 hits, with only 2 common across all cell lines, and FPL64176 emerged as a promising candidate for further development as an anti-chagasic drug.
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Loxosceles spiders' venoms consist of a mixture of proteins, including the sphingomyelinases D (SMases D), which are the main toxic components responsible for local and systemic effects in human envenomation. Herein, based on the structural information of SMase D from Loxosceles laeta spider venom and virtual docking-based screening approach, three benzene sulphonate compounds (named 1, 5 and 6) were identified as potential Loxosceles SMase D inhibitors. All compounds inhibited the hydrolysis of the sphingomyelin substrate by both recombinant and native SMases D.

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