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Research Articles

Molecular Docking and Three‐Dimensional Quantitative Structure–Activity Relationships for Antitubercular Pyrimidine Derivatives

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Pages 4132-4145 | Received 19 Jun 2020, Accepted 27 Jan 2021, Published online: 13 Feb 2021
 

Abstract

Enoyl Acyl Carrier Protein (ACP) Reductase, a key enzyme, which catalyzes the last reductive step of fatty acid biosynthesis and it, is one of the key enzymes for the development of antitubercular agents. In this pursuit, molecular docking and 3D-QSAR studies (CoMFA and CoMSIA) have been performed on a series of pyrimidine derivatives (29 compounds) to understand the binding sites, interactions to improve over the existing leads in terms of improved biological and physico-chemical properties. Molecular docking was performed on a protein InhA (T2A mutant) (PDB ID: 5OIR) using the Surflex-Dock suite available in SYBYL-X 2.1.1 (Tripose Inc., USA). In addition, 3D-QSAR studies have been performed to validate the models using the data set, which was segregated into training and test set by using the Diversity and Dissimilarity method. Structural features required for the prediction of better inhibitory potency was generated in the form of contour maps from the CoMFA and CoMSIA models (Steric, Electrostatic, Hydrophobicity, H-bond donor and acceptor maps) and predicted values for r2 = 0.966, q2 = 0.22 for the CoMFA model and r2 = 0.925, q2 = 0.576 for the CoMSIA model. From this study, it is observed that interaction with amino acid residues TYR158, MET199, MET161, GLY96, and PHE97 are important for the activity that helped to predict SARs by providing important structural features. Both the models were good in understanding the specific activity of some of the compounds that will facilitate to develop new types of Enoyl ACP reductase inhibitors.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank Dr. T M Pramod Kumar, Principal, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru, Karnataka, India for his constant support and encouragement. Special thanks to Subhankar Mandal, Sulakshana Shankar, Arun Kumar and staff of Department Chemistry, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru for their technical supports.

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