印楝化合物及其结合Hiv整合酶蛋白能力的计算机研究

Zhongrui Zhang, Yin Hei Lau, S. Arora
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印楝(印楝)是一种常绿乔木,属于楝科。它原产于印度次大陆,生长在世界各地。它也因其广泛的治疗和药理特性而被称为印度的“乡村药房”。体外研究表明,籼稻具有抗hiv的特性。然而,所谓的抗hiv特性的确切机制仍然未知。本研究的目的是构建一种含有紫花莲的化合物的计算机数据库,并对这些化合物对HIV整合酶的作用进行计算分析。我们进行了全面的文献检索,以收集有关植物化合物的相关信息,包括化学结构,在植物中的位置,提取方法,以及在植物中发现的每种化合物的产率。我们采用综合方法密切研究HIV整合酶的结合口袋,并利用分子操作环境对印度紫荆化合物进行分子对接。对这些化合物的对接能量的演绎分析揭示了30种针对HIV整合酶蛋白的潜在结合物。我们通过使用Ligplot+将这些配体与已知抑制剂的相互作用进行比较,进一步验证了这些结合物,发现在蛋白质结合口袋中存在许多氢键和疏水相互作用。总之,我们提出了几种印度稻属化合物与HIV整合酶的潜在结合潜力,从而得出了印度稻属抗HIV活性的潜在机制。
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In Silico Studies of Compounds Present in Azadirachta Indica (Neem) and Their Ability to Bind Hiv Integrase Protein
Azadirachta indica (Neem) is an evergreen tree that belongs to the Meliaceae family. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and grows worldwide. It is also known as the "village pharmacy" in India for its wide range of therapeutic and pharmacological properties. An in vitro study indicated that A. indica showed anti-HIV properties. However, the exact mechanism for the supposed anti-HIV properties remains unknown. This study aimed to construct an in-silico database of the compounds present in A. in-dica and propose a computational analysis of these compounds against HIV integrase. We performed a thorough literature search to gather relevant information on the plant compounds, including chemical structure, location within the plant, extraction method, and percent yield of each compound found in the plant. We took a comprehensive ap-proach to closely study the binding pockets of HIV integrase and performed molecular docking on A. indica compounds using Molecular Operating Envi-ronment. A deductive analysis of the docking energies of these compounds revealed thirty potential binders against HIV integrase proteins. We further validated these binders by comparing the ligand in-teractions to known inhibitors using Ligplot+, which identified the presence of numerous hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions at the protein binding pocket. In conclusion, we propose an un-derlying binding potential for several A. indica compounds with HIV integrase, yielding a potential mechanism for the anti-HIV activity of A. indica.
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