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A fragment-based exploration of diverse MMP-9 inhibitors through classification-dependent structural assessment

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR GRAPHICS & MODELLING
Volume 126, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmgm.2023.108671

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MMP-9; Binding affinity; Bayesian classification; LDA; SARpy; Recursive partitioning

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This study utilized classification-based QSAR techniques and fragment-based data mining to analyze different MMP-9 inhibitors, revealing the importance of certain molecular fragments in MMP-9 inhibition. These findings have implications for the development of effective MMP-9 inhibitors in the future.
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are belonging to the Zn2+-dependent metalloenzymes. These can degenerate the extracellular matrix (ECM) that is entailed with various biological processes. Among the MMP family members, MMP-9 is associated with several pathophysiological circumstances. Apart from wound healing, remodeling of bone, inflammatory mechanisms, and rheumatoid arthritis, MMP-9 has also significant roles in tumor invasion and metastasis. Therefore, MMP-9 has been in the spotlight of anticancer drug discovery pro-grams for more than a decade. In this present study, classification-based QSAR techniques along with fragment-based data mining have been carried out on divergent MMP-9 inhibitors to point out the important structural attributes. This current study may be able to elucidate the importance of several pivotal molecular fragments such as sulfonamide, hydroxamate, i-butyl, and ethoxy functions for imparting potential MMP-9 inhibition. These observations are in correlation with the ligand-bound co-crystal structures of MMP-9. Therefore, these findings are beneficial for the design and discovery of effective MMP-9 inhibitors in the future.

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