Targeting human prostaglandin reductase 1 with Licochalcone A: Insights from molecular dynamics and covalent docking studies

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Sara Abigail Ramírez-Cortés , Adrián Durán-Vargas , Jesús Antonio Rauda-Ceja , Paola Mendoza-Espinosa , Luis Fernando Cofas-Vargas , Armando Cruz-Rangel , Julio Isael Pérez-Carreón , Enrique García-Hernández
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Prostaglandin reductase 1 (PTGR1) is an NADPH-dependent enzyme critical to eicosanoid metabolism. Its elevated expression in malignant tumors often correlates with poor prognosis due to its role in protecting cells against reactive oxygen species. This study explores the inhibitory potential of licochalcone A, a flavonoid derived from Xinjiang licorice root, on human PTGR1. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we mapped the enzyme's conformational landscape, revealing a low-energy, rigid-body-like movement of the catalytic domain relative to the nucleotide-binding domain that governs PTGR1's transition between open and closed states. Simulations of NADPH-depleted dimer and NADPH-bound monomer highlighted the critical role of intersubunit interactions and coenzyme binding in defining PTGR1's conformational landscape, offering a deeper understanding of its functional adaptability as a holo-homodimer. Covalent docking, informed by prior chemoproteomic cross-linking data, revealed a highly favorable binding pose for licochalcone A at the NADPH-binding site. This pose aligned with a transient noncovalent binding pose inferred from solvent site-guided molecular docking, emphasizing the stereochemical complementarity of the coenzyme-binding site to licochalcone A. Sequence analysis across PTGR1 orthologs in vertebrates and exploration of 3D structures of human NADPH-binding proteins further underscore the potential of the coenzyme-binding site as a scaffold for developing PTGR1-specific inhibitors, positioning licochalcone A as a promising lead compound.

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Biophysical chemistry
Biophysical chemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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6.10
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121
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍: Biophysical Chemistry publishes original work and reviews in the areas of chemistry and physics directly impacting biological phenomena. Quantitative analysis of the properties of biological macromolecules, biologically active molecules, macromolecular assemblies and cell components in terms of kinetics, thermodynamics, spatio-temporal organization, NMR and X-ray structural biology, as well as single-molecule detection represent a major focus of the journal. Theoretical and computational treatments of biomacromolecular systems, macromolecular interactions, regulatory control and systems biology are also of interest to the journal.
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