Investigation of potential antiviral natural products with an effect on HPV18 E6 protein by molecular docking method

(2021) Investigation of potential antiviral natural products with an effect on HPV18 E6 protein by molecular docking method. FUNCTIONAL FOODS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE. pp. 586-603. ISSN 2160-3855 J9 - FUNCT FOODS HEALTH D

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Abstract

Background: Infection with the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) causes cellular dysplasia, which leads to cervical cancers in women and penile or rectal cancers in men. Objective: This in silico study identified the plant compounds with potential therapeutic effects against HPV 18 oncogenic virus using the molecular clocking method. Methods: The three-dimensional (3D) structure of HPV18 E6 protein, as the target protein, and the 3D structure of plant corn pounds with potential therapeutic effect against viruses, as ligands, was obtained from the protein databases (RCSB) and PubChem, respectively. Both structures of ligands and target protein were subjected to AutoDock tools-1.5.6, ver.4 separately. The structure with the most negative affinity was docked to reconsider its connection location. The results were analyzed more based on pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic parameters. Results: The docking of HPV18 E6 protein with 19 selected ligands resulted in four compounds, curcumin, silymarin, saikosaponin c, and lactupicrin, showing the best docking scores; they had better binding free energies with HPV E6 protein. Among four compounds against HPV18 E6, silymarin and curcumin were less dangerous than other compounds due to the lack of inhibition of the human Ether-a-go-go-Related Gene (hERG). Of these two compounds, silymarin had lower oral absorption, lactopicrin had less skin absorption, lactopicrin is the substrate of P-gp, and saikosaponin c crosses the blood-brain barrier. Conclusion: Among potential antiviral plants against HPV18E6, four compounds were found to be effective. According to these findings, it is recommended that in vitro and in vivo examinations be conducted to determine the effectiveness of these compounds against HPV18

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Biological products Antiviral agents HPV18 Molecular docking Computational biology E6 protein PLANT
Page Range: pp. 586-603
Journal or Publication Title: FUNCTIONAL FOODS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 11
Number: 11
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.31989/ffhd.v11i11.840
ISSN: 2160-3855 J9 - FUNCT FOODS HEALTH D
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/17510

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