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Optimized Virtual Screening Workflow for the Identification of Novel G-Quadruplex Ligands

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING
Volume 56, Issue 3, Pages 484-500

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.5b00658

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  1. foundation Verein zur Forderung der Ausbildung and Tatigkeit von Sudtirolern an der Landesuniversitat Innsbruck
  2. Erasmus program student mobility placement - E. U.
  3. Standortagentur Tirol
  4. TWF
  5. Erika Cremer habilitation program of the University of Innsbruck
  6. University of Padova [CPDA147272/14, 60A04-5935/15]
  7. Italian Ministry of Education [FIRE-IDEAS RBID082ATK]

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G-quadruplexes, alternative DNA secondary structures present in telomeres, emerge as promising targets for the treatment of cancer, because they prevent telomere elongation and accordingly cell proliferation. Within this study, theoretically validated pharmacophore- and shape-based models as well as a theoretically validated docking protocol were generated and applied in parallel for virtual screening and the identification of novel G-quadruplex ligands. Top-ranked hits retrieved with all methods independently and in addition in a consensus approach were selected for biological testing. Of the 32 tested virtual hits seven selectively stabilized G-quadruplexes over duplex DNA in the fluorescence melting assay. For the five most active compounds, chemically closely related analogues were collected and subjected to in vitro analysis. Thereby, seven further novel G-quadruplex ligands could be identified. These molecules do not only represent novel scaffolds, but some of them are in addition even more potent G-quadruplex stabilizers than the established reference compound berberine. This study proposes an optimized in silico workflow for the identification of novel G-quadruplex stabilizers, which can also be applied in future studies. In addition, structurally novel and promising lead candidates with strong and selective G-quadruplex stabilizing properties are reported.

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