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Targeting the BH3 Domain Mediated Protein-Protein Interaction of Bcl-xL through Virtual Screening

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Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, forms an important part of the cellular regulation machinery. The Bcl-2 protein family, comprising of proapoptotic and antiapoptotic members, forms an important part of the cells internal apoptotic pathway. Overexpression of the antiapoptotic members of the family in a number of cancer cell lines renders them immune to apoptosis and the ability to survive under conditions of cellular stress. Inhibition of the antiapoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family are, therefore, an interesting target for the development of anticancer therapy. An innovative structure-based virtual screening strategy was developed to identify inhibitors of Bcl-xL, an antiapoptotic member of the Bcl-2 family. Various innovative filters, such as receptor-based pharmacophore, cascade docking approach, cross-docking, and composite scoring with docking pose based descriptors were designed through exhaustive validation studies and implemented in the screening funnel. The 1.8 million 'big-n-greasy' subset from ZINC was screened using the protocol, and 45 compounds were finally selected for biological evaluation against Bcl-xL. The evaluation led to the identification of one low-micromolar and two weaker inhibitors belonging to novel scaffolds. Further evaluation of structure activity relationships around these scaffolds could help in the development of anticancer leads against Bcl-xL.

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