Docking and quantitative structure–activity relationship studies for sulfonyl hydrazides as inhibitors of cytosolic human branched-chain amino acid aminotransferase

J Caballero, A Vergara-Jaque, M Fernández, D Coll - Molecular diversity, 2009 - Springer
Molecular diversity, 2009Springer
We have performed the docking of sulfonyl hydrazides complexed with cytosolic branched-
chain amino acid aminotransferase (BCATc) to study the orientations and preferred active
conformations of these inhibitors. The study was conducted on a selected set of 20
compounds with variation in structure and activity. In addition, the predicted inhibitor
concentration (IC 50) of the sulfonyl hydrazides as BCAT inhibitors were obtained by a
quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) method using three-dimensional (3D) …
Abstract
We have performed the docking of sulfonyl hydrazides complexed with cytosolic branched-chain amino acid aminotransferase (BCATc) to study the orientations and preferred active conformations of these inhibitors. The study was conducted on a selected set of 20 compounds with variation in structure and activity. In addition, the predicted inhibitor concentration (IC50) of the sulfonyl hydrazides as BCAT inhibitors were obtained by a quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) method using three-dimensional (3D) vectors. We found that three-dimensional molecule representation of structures based on electron diffraction (3D-MoRSE) scheme contains the most relevant information related to the studied activity. The statistical parameters [cross-validate correlation coefficient (Q 2 = 0.796) and fitted correlation coefficient (R 2 = 0.899)] validated the quality of the 3D-MoRSE predictive model for 16 compounds. Additionally, this model adequately predicted four compounds that were not included in the training set.
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