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computer-aided rational design of acyclovir analogs to inhibit purine nucleoside phosphorylase
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نویسنده
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selsi nusrat jahan ,barua lira ,bhattacharjee debpriya ,rahman gulamur ,zannat syeda sakiatuz ,munia najia absar ,fahad rubaiyat ,bipasha tanjiba harun ,rahman azizur ,dash raju
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منبع
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pharmaceutical and biomedical research - 2019 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:38 -48
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چکیده
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Purine nucleoside phosphorylase (pnp) is one of the major enzymes in the purine salvage pathway. it is responsible for the elevation of deoxyguanosine, and thus considered as the potent target in t-cell lymphoma. the present study examined acyclovir, reported as a low-affinity pnp inhibitor, for the rational design of new acyclovir derivatives by incorporating halogens, hydroxyl, and bulky amino groups. the molecular actions of designed derivatives were investigated by employing density functional theory, molecular docking, and binding energy calculations. the results revealed that the newly designed compounds were highly stable and showed more affinity to pnp than the parent compound, acyclovir. the quantum mechanics and molecular docking studies suggested that modification of side chains with bulky polar groups provided better binding affinities than substitutions with halogens. the resultant derivatives have strong polar interactions like his257 and tyr88. furthermore, the designed derivatives were within the ideal range of admet (absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination, and toxicity) analysis. considering that, these findings recommend further validation of designed acyclovir derivatives in wet lab confirmatory analysis with the emphasis on the further improvements in the treatment of t-cell-mediated diseases.
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کلیدواژه
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purine nucleoside phosphorylase ,halogen ,acyclovir ,analogs ,t-cell lymphoma ,molecular docking simulation
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آدرس
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university of science and technology chittagong, department of pharmacy, bangladesh, university of chittagong, department of chemistry, bangladesh, university of science and technology chittagong, department of pharmacy, bangladesh, university of science and technology chittagong, department of pharmacy, bangladesh, university of central lancashire, faculty of science and technology, department of physics, astronomy and mathematics, uk, bgc trust university bangladesh, department of pharmacy, bangladesh, university of science and technology chittagong, department of pharmacy, bangladesh, university of science and technology chittagong, department of pharmacy, bangladesh, southern university bangladesh, department of pharmacy, bangladesh, dongguk university, graduate school of medicine, department of anatomy, south korea
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پست الکترونیکی
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rajudash.bgctub@gamil.com
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