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Structural insights into the binding mode of flavonols with the active site of matrix metalloproteinase-9 through molecular docking and molecular dynamic simulations studies
Authors:Dhinakararajan Pradiba  Murali Aarthy  Velu Shunmugapriya  Sanjeev Kumar Singh
Institution:1. Centre for Research, Department of Biotechnology, Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology, Virudhunagar 626 001, Tamil Nadu, India;2. Computer Aided Drug Designing and Molecular Modelling Lab, Department of Bioinformatics, Alagappa University, Karaikudi 630 003, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract:Cartilage degradation in rheumatoid arthritis is mediated principally by the collagenases and gelatinases. Gelatinase B (also called matrix metalloproteinase 9 – MMP-9), is a valid target molecule which is known to participate in cartilage degradation as well as angiogenesis associated with the disease and inhibition of its activity shall prevent cartilage damage and angiogenesis. The focus of this study is to investigate the possibilities of MMP-9 inhibition by flavonol class of bioflavonoids by studying their crucial binding interactions at the active site of MMP 9 using molecular docking (Glide XP and QPLD) and further improvisation by post-docking MM-GBSA and molecular dynamic (MD) simulations. The results show that flavonols can convincingly bind to active site of MMP-9 as demonstrated by their stable interactions at the S1′ specificity pocket and favourable binding energies. Gossypin has emerged as a promising candidate with a docking score of ?14.618 kcal/mol, binding energy of ?79.97 kcal/mol and a stable MD pattern over 15 ns. In addition, interaction mechanisms with respect to catalytic site zinc are also discussed. Further, the drug-like characters of the ligands were also analysed using ADME analysis.
Keywords:rheumatoid arthritis  MMP 9  QPLD docking  molecular dynamics  flavonols  gossypin
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