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In silico identification and study of potential anti-mosquito juvenile hormone binding protein (MJHBP) compounds as candidates for dengue virus - Vector insecticides
Dengue has become a huge global health burden. It is currently recognized as the most rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral disease. Yet, there are currently no licensed vaccines or specific therapeutics to manage the virus, thus, scaling up vector control approaches is important in controlling thi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8640742/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34901473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2021.101178 |
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author | Ononamadu, Chimaobi James Abdalla, Mohnad Ihegboro, Godwin Okwudiri Li, Jin Owolarafe, Tajudeen Alowonle John, Timothy Datit Tian, Qiang |
author_facet | Ononamadu, Chimaobi James Abdalla, Mohnad Ihegboro, Godwin Okwudiri Li, Jin Owolarafe, Tajudeen Alowonle John, Timothy Datit Tian, Qiang |
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description | Dengue has become a huge global health burden. It is currently recognized as the most rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral disease. Yet, there are currently no licensed vaccines or specific therapeutics to manage the virus, thus, scaling up vector control approaches is important in controlling this viral spread. This study aimed to identify and study in silico, potential anti-mosquito compounds targeting Juvenile hormone (JH) mediated pathways via the Mosquito Juvenile Hormone Binding Protein (MJHBP). The study was implemented using series of computational methods. The query compounds included pyrethroids and those derived from ZINC and ANPDB databases using a simple pharmacophore model in Molecular Operating Environment (MOE). Molecular docking of selected compounds’ library was implemented in MOE. The resultant high-score compounds were further validated by molecular dynamics simulation via Maestro 12.3 module and the respective Prime/Molecular Mechanics Generalized Born Surface Area (Prime/MM-GBSA) binding energies computed. The study identified compounds-pyrethroids, natural and synthetic - with high docking energy scores (ranging from 10.91–12.34 kcal/mol). On further analysis of the high-ranking (in terms of docking scores) compounds using MD simulation, the compounds - Ekeberin D4, Maesanin, Silafluofen and ZINC16919139- revealed very low binding energies (−122.99, −72.91 -104.50 and,-74.94 kcal/mol respectively), fairly stable complex and interesting interaction with JH-binding site amino acid residues on MJHBP. Further studies can explore these compounds in vitro/in vivo in the search for more efficient mosquito vector control. |
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spelling | pubmed-86407422021-12-09 In silico identification and study of potential anti-mosquito juvenile hormone binding protein (MJHBP) compounds as candidates for dengue virus - Vector insecticides Ononamadu, Chimaobi James Abdalla, Mohnad Ihegboro, Godwin Okwudiri Li, Jin Owolarafe, Tajudeen Alowonle John, Timothy Datit Tian, Qiang Biochem Biophys Rep Research Article Dengue has become a huge global health burden. It is currently recognized as the most rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral disease. Yet, there are currently no licensed vaccines or specific therapeutics to manage the virus, thus, scaling up vector control approaches is important in controlling this viral spread. This study aimed to identify and study in silico, potential anti-mosquito compounds targeting Juvenile hormone (JH) mediated pathways via the Mosquito Juvenile Hormone Binding Protein (MJHBP). The study was implemented using series of computational methods. The query compounds included pyrethroids and those derived from ZINC and ANPDB databases using a simple pharmacophore model in Molecular Operating Environment (MOE). Molecular docking of selected compounds’ library was implemented in MOE. The resultant high-score compounds were further validated by molecular dynamics simulation via Maestro 12.3 module and the respective Prime/Molecular Mechanics Generalized Born Surface Area (Prime/MM-GBSA) binding energies computed. The study identified compounds-pyrethroids, natural and synthetic - with high docking energy scores (ranging from 10.91–12.34 kcal/mol). On further analysis of the high-ranking (in terms of docking scores) compounds using MD simulation, the compounds - Ekeberin D4, Maesanin, Silafluofen and ZINC16919139- revealed very low binding energies (−122.99, −72.91 -104.50 and,-74.94 kcal/mol respectively), fairly stable complex and interesting interaction with JH-binding site amino acid residues on MJHBP. Further studies can explore these compounds in vitro/in vivo in the search for more efficient mosquito vector control. Elsevier 2021-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8640742/ /pubmed/34901473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2021.101178 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ononamadu, Chimaobi James Abdalla, Mohnad Ihegboro, Godwin Okwudiri Li, Jin Owolarafe, Tajudeen Alowonle John, Timothy Datit Tian, Qiang In silico identification and study of potential anti-mosquito juvenile hormone binding protein (MJHBP) compounds as candidates for dengue virus - Vector insecticides |
title | In silico identification and study of potential anti-mosquito juvenile hormone binding protein (MJHBP) compounds as candidates for dengue virus - Vector insecticides |
title_full | In silico identification and study of potential anti-mosquito juvenile hormone binding protein (MJHBP) compounds as candidates for dengue virus - Vector insecticides |
title_fullStr | In silico identification and study of potential anti-mosquito juvenile hormone binding protein (MJHBP) compounds as candidates for dengue virus - Vector insecticides |
title_full_unstemmed | In silico identification and study of potential anti-mosquito juvenile hormone binding protein (MJHBP) compounds as candidates for dengue virus - Vector insecticides |
title_short | In silico identification and study of potential anti-mosquito juvenile hormone binding protein (MJHBP) compounds as candidates for dengue virus - Vector insecticides |
title_sort | in silico identification and study of potential anti-mosquito juvenile hormone binding protein (mjhbp) compounds as candidates for dengue virus - vector insecticides |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8640742/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34901473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2021.101178 |
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