Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1400974 Journal of Molecular Structure 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The new potent inhibitor against HIV reverse transcriptase (RT) is introduced by virtual screening.•The inhibition mechanism of designed inhibitor is proposed.•Non-nucleotide RT inhibitors could inhibit RT by stabilizing the open conformation.

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) which is strictly related to the development of AIDS, is treated by a cocktail of drugs, but due its high propensity gain drug resistance, the rational development of new medicine is highly desired. Among the different mechanism of action we selected the reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibition, for our studies. With the aim to identify new chemical entities to be used for further rational drug design, a set of 3000 molecules from the Zinc Database have been screened by docking experiments using AutoDock Vina software. The best ranked compounds with respect of the crystallographic inhibitor MK-4965 resulted to be five compounds, and the best among them was further tested by molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. Our results indicate that comp1 has a stronger interaction with the subsite p66 of RT than MK-4965 and that both are able to stabilize specific conformational changes of the RT 3D structure, which may explain their activity as inhibitors. Therefore comp1 could be a good candidate for biological tests and further development.

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