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Inhibitory effect of flavonoids on mutant H-Rasp(21) protein

Mutant form of H-Ras (Harvey-Ras) proteins are found in almost 10%-25% of human tumours. Mutational activation transforms it into an oncogenic form, which results in the loss of intrinsic GTPase function and therefore the protein is constitutively in the active, GTP-bound state and is continuously s...

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Autores principales: Masoodi, Tariq A, Alhamdanz, Adel H
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3039998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21346872
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description Mutant form of H-Ras (Harvey-Ras) proteins are found in almost 10%-25% of human tumours. Mutational activation transforms it into an oncogenic form, which results in the loss of intrinsic GTPase function and therefore the protein is constitutively in the active, GTP-bound state and is continuously sending signals for cell growth and proliferation. In the present insilico study, the inhibitory effect of different flavonoid compounds on mutant H Ras protein p21 has been assessed. In addition, inhibitory effect of flavonoids is compared with 3 known anticancer drugs. Upon docking, it was found that flavonoids such as Naringenin, Daidzein, and Hesperetin showed highest affinity (most negative ΔG), while Rutin showed no affinity towards mutant H Ras. The 3 clinical anticancer agents (Erlotinib, Letrozole and Exemestane) showed binding energies in the range of −1.11 to −5.51 kcal/mol which is comparatively lower than the flavonoids indicating efficacy of flavonoids in the treatment of cancer with little or no cytotoxicity. Our study demonstrates that flavonoids (particularly Naringenin, Daidzein, and Hesperetin) are the effective drugs to inhibit function of mutant H-Ras P21 protein, which in turn arrests the process of cell growth and proliferation of the cancer cell.
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spelling pubmed-30399982011-02-23 Inhibitory effect of flavonoids on mutant H-Rasp(21) protein Masoodi, Tariq A Alhamdanz, Adel H Bioinformation Hypothesis Mutant form of H-Ras (Harvey-Ras) proteins are found in almost 10%-25% of human tumours. Mutational activation transforms it into an oncogenic form, which results in the loss of intrinsic GTPase function and therefore the protein is constitutively in the active, GTP-bound state and is continuously sending signals for cell growth and proliferation. In the present insilico study, the inhibitory effect of different flavonoid compounds on mutant H Ras protein p21 has been assessed. In addition, inhibitory effect of flavonoids is compared with 3 known anticancer drugs. Upon docking, it was found that flavonoids such as Naringenin, Daidzein, and Hesperetin showed highest affinity (most negative ΔG), while Rutin showed no affinity towards mutant H Ras. The 3 clinical anticancer agents (Erlotinib, Letrozole and Exemestane) showed binding energies in the range of −1.11 to −5.51 kcal/mol which is comparatively lower than the flavonoids indicating efficacy of flavonoids in the treatment of cancer with little or no cytotoxicity. Our study demonstrates that flavonoids (particularly Naringenin, Daidzein, and Hesperetin) are the effective drugs to inhibit function of mutant H-Ras P21 protein, which in turn arrests the process of cell growth and proliferation of the cancer cell. Biomedical Informatics 2010-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3039998/ /pubmed/21346872 Text en © 2010 Biomedical Informatics This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title Inhibitory effect of flavonoids on mutant H-Rasp(21) protein
title_full Inhibitory effect of flavonoids on mutant H-Rasp(21) protein
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title_full_unstemmed Inhibitory effect of flavonoids on mutant H-Rasp(21) protein
title_short Inhibitory effect of flavonoids on mutant H-Rasp(21) protein
title_sort inhibitory effect of flavonoids on mutant h-rasp(21) protein
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3039998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21346872
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