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Structure-Based Multi-Targeted Molecular Docking and Dynamic Simulation of Soybean-Derived Isoflavone Genistin as a Potential Breast Cancer Signaling Proteins Inhibitor

Globally, breast cancer (BC), the second-biggest cause of cancer death, occurs due to unregulated cell proliferation leading to metastasis to other parts of the human organ. Recently, the exploration of naturally derived anticancer agents has become popular due to their fewer adverse effects. Among...

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Autores principales: Elkhalifa, Abd Elmoneim O., Al-Shammari, Eyad, Kuddus, Mohammed, Adnan, Mohd, Sachidanandan, Manojkumar, Awadelkareem, Amir Mahgoub, Qattan, Malak Yahia, Khan, Mohammad Idreesh, Abduljabbar, Sanaa Ismael, Sarwar Baig, Mirza, Ashraf, Syed Amir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37629596
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13081739
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author Elkhalifa, Abd Elmoneim O.
Al-Shammari, Eyad
Kuddus, Mohammed
Adnan, Mohd
Sachidanandan, Manojkumar
Awadelkareem, Amir Mahgoub
Qattan, Malak Yahia
Khan, Mohammad Idreesh
Abduljabbar, Sanaa Ismael
Sarwar Baig, Mirza
Ashraf, Syed Amir
author_facet Elkhalifa, Abd Elmoneim O.
Al-Shammari, Eyad
Kuddus, Mohammed
Adnan, Mohd
Sachidanandan, Manojkumar
Awadelkareem, Amir Mahgoub
Qattan, Malak Yahia
Khan, Mohammad Idreesh
Abduljabbar, Sanaa Ismael
Sarwar Baig, Mirza
Ashraf, Syed Amir
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description Globally, breast cancer (BC), the second-biggest cause of cancer death, occurs due to unregulated cell proliferation leading to metastasis to other parts of the human organ. Recently, the exploration of naturally derived anticancer agents has become popular due to their fewer adverse effects. Among the natural products, soybean is a very well-known legume that contains important bioactive compounds such as diadazine, glycetin, genistein, and genistin. Therefore, keeping its therapeutic potential in mind, multi-targeted molecular docking and simulation studies were conducted to explore the potential role of soybean-derived isoflavone genistin against several breast cancer-signaling proteins (ER-alpha, ER-Beta, collapsin response mediator protein 2, CA 15-3, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2). A comparative study of the genistin-protein docked complex was explored to investigate its potential role in BC. The molecular binding energy (∆G) of the docked complex was calculated along with ADMET properties. The molecular docking score of genistin with ubiquitin-like protein activation complex-a type of Cancer Antigen (CA) 15.3 (PDB ID-2NVU, 5T6P, and 1YX8) showed the highest binding energy, ranging from −9.5 to −7.0 Kcal/mol, respectively. Furthermore, the highest docking scores of the complex were additionally put through molecular dynamics (MD) simulation analysis. MD simulations of the selected complex were performed at 100 ns to study the stability of the genistin-ubiquitin-like protein CA 15.3 complex, which appeared to be quite stable. Additionally, the ADMET study demonstrated that genistin complies with all drug-likeness standards, including Lipinski, Egan, Veber, Ghose, and Muegge. Therefore, based on the results, genistin can be considered as one of the potential drugs for the management and treatment of BC. In addition, the obtained results suggest that genistin could pave the way for new drug discovery to manage breast cancer and has potential in the development of nutraceuticals.
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spelling pubmed-104555642023-08-26 Structure-Based Multi-Targeted Molecular Docking and Dynamic Simulation of Soybean-Derived Isoflavone Genistin as a Potential Breast Cancer Signaling Proteins Inhibitor Elkhalifa, Abd Elmoneim O. Al-Shammari, Eyad Kuddus, Mohammed Adnan, Mohd Sachidanandan, Manojkumar Awadelkareem, Amir Mahgoub Qattan, Malak Yahia Khan, Mohammad Idreesh Abduljabbar, Sanaa Ismael Sarwar Baig, Mirza Ashraf, Syed Amir Life (Basel) Article Globally, breast cancer (BC), the second-biggest cause of cancer death, occurs due to unregulated cell proliferation leading to metastasis to other parts of the human organ. Recently, the exploration of naturally derived anticancer agents has become popular due to their fewer adverse effects. Among the natural products, soybean is a very well-known legume that contains important bioactive compounds such as diadazine, glycetin, genistein, and genistin. Therefore, keeping its therapeutic potential in mind, multi-targeted molecular docking and simulation studies were conducted to explore the potential role of soybean-derived isoflavone genistin against several breast cancer-signaling proteins (ER-alpha, ER-Beta, collapsin response mediator protein 2, CA 15-3, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2). A comparative study of the genistin-protein docked complex was explored to investigate its potential role in BC. The molecular binding energy (∆G) of the docked complex was calculated along with ADMET properties. The molecular docking score of genistin with ubiquitin-like protein activation complex-a type of Cancer Antigen (CA) 15.3 (PDB ID-2NVU, 5T6P, and 1YX8) showed the highest binding energy, ranging from −9.5 to −7.0 Kcal/mol, respectively. Furthermore, the highest docking scores of the complex were additionally put through molecular dynamics (MD) simulation analysis. MD simulations of the selected complex were performed at 100 ns to study the stability of the genistin-ubiquitin-like protein CA 15.3 complex, which appeared to be quite stable. Additionally, the ADMET study demonstrated that genistin complies with all drug-likeness standards, including Lipinski, Egan, Veber, Ghose, and Muegge. Therefore, based on the results, genistin can be considered as one of the potential drugs for the management and treatment of BC. In addition, the obtained results suggest that genistin could pave the way for new drug discovery to manage breast cancer and has potential in the development of nutraceuticals. MDPI 2023-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10455564/ /pubmed/37629596 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13081739 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Elkhalifa, Abd Elmoneim O.
Al-Shammari, Eyad
Kuddus, Mohammed
Adnan, Mohd
Sachidanandan, Manojkumar
Awadelkareem, Amir Mahgoub
Qattan, Malak Yahia
Khan, Mohammad Idreesh
Abduljabbar, Sanaa Ismael
Sarwar Baig, Mirza
Ashraf, Syed Amir
Structure-Based Multi-Targeted Molecular Docking and Dynamic Simulation of Soybean-Derived Isoflavone Genistin as a Potential Breast Cancer Signaling Proteins Inhibitor
title Structure-Based Multi-Targeted Molecular Docking and Dynamic Simulation of Soybean-Derived Isoflavone Genistin as a Potential Breast Cancer Signaling Proteins Inhibitor
title_full Structure-Based Multi-Targeted Molecular Docking and Dynamic Simulation of Soybean-Derived Isoflavone Genistin as a Potential Breast Cancer Signaling Proteins Inhibitor
title_fullStr Structure-Based Multi-Targeted Molecular Docking and Dynamic Simulation of Soybean-Derived Isoflavone Genistin as a Potential Breast Cancer Signaling Proteins Inhibitor
title_full_unstemmed Structure-Based Multi-Targeted Molecular Docking and Dynamic Simulation of Soybean-Derived Isoflavone Genistin as a Potential Breast Cancer Signaling Proteins Inhibitor
title_short Structure-Based Multi-Targeted Molecular Docking and Dynamic Simulation of Soybean-Derived Isoflavone Genistin as a Potential Breast Cancer Signaling Proteins Inhibitor
title_sort structure-based multi-targeted molecular docking and dynamic simulation of soybean-derived isoflavone genistin as a potential breast cancer signaling proteins inhibitor
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37629596
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13081739
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