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Computational study on new natural compound agonists of stimulator of interferon genes (STING)

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PLOS ONE
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216678

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  1. Science and Technology Research Projects of the 12th Five-Year Plan of Jilin Provincial Department of Education [450 [2016]]

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Objective This study aimed to screen lead compounds and medication candidates from drug library ( ZINC database) which has potential agonist effect targeting STING protein. Methods and materials A series of computer-aided virtual screening techniques were utilized to identify potential agonists of STING. Structure-based screening using Libdock was carried out followed by ADME ( absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion) and toxicity prediction. Molecular docking was performed to demonstrate the binding affinity and mechanism between ligands and STING dimers. Molecular dynamic simulation was utilized to evaluate the stability of ligand-receptor complex. Finally, animal experiment was conducted to validate the effectiveness of selected compounds. Results Three novel natural compounds 1,2,3 ( ZINC000015149223, ZINC000011616633 and ZINC000001577210, respectively) from the ZINC15 database were found binding to STING with more favorable interaction energy. Also, they were predicted with less ames mutagenicity, rodent carcinogenicity, non-developmental toxic potential and tolerant with cytochrome P450 2D6 ( CYP2D6). The ligand chemical structure analysis showed the three compounds were inborn axisymmetric, such chemical structures account for combining and activating process of STING protein dimers. The dynamic simulation analysis demonstrated that ZINC000015149223-, ZINC000011616633-and ZINC000001577210-STING dimer complex had more favorable potential energy compared with amidobenzimidazole ( ABZI) and they can exist in natural environments stably. Animal experiments also demonstrated that these three compounds could suppress tumor growth. Conclusion This study demonstrates that ZINC000015149223, ZINC000011616633 and ZINC000001577210 are potential agonists targeting STING protein. These compounds are safe drug candidates and have a great significance in STING agonists development.

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