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Brazilian malaria molecular targets (BraMMT): selected receptors for virtual high-throughput screening experiments

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MEMORIAS DO INSTITUTO OSWALDO CRUZ
卷 114, 期 -, 页码 -

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FUNDACO OSWALDO CRUZ
DOI: 10.1590/0074-02760180465

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docking; virtual screening; structure based drug design and bioinformatics

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  1. CAPES
  2. CNPq [305117/2017-3, 303490/2015-2, 449984/2014-1]
  3. UFSJ/PPGBiotec
  4. FAPEMIG [APQ: 00557-14, 02742-17, 01598-15]

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BACKGROUND Owing to increased spending on pharmaceuticals since 2010, discussions about rising costs for the development of new medical technologies have been focused on the pharmaceutical industry. Computational techniques have been developed to reduce costs associated with new drug development. Among these techniques, virtual high-throughput screening (vHTS) can contribute to the drug discovery process by providing tools to search for new drugs with the ability to bind a specific molecular target. OBJECTIVES In this context, Brazilian malaria molecular targets (BraMMT) was generated to execute vHTS experiments on selected molecular targets of Plasmodium falciparum. METHODS In this study, 35 molecular targets of P. falciparum were built and evaluated against known antimalarial compounds. FINDINGS As a result, it could predict the correct molecular target of market drugs, such as artemisinin. In addition, our findings suggested a new pharmacological mechanism for quinine, which includes inhibition of falcipain-II and a potential new antimalarial candidate, clioquinol. MAIN CONCLUSIONS The BraMMT is available to perform vHTS experiments using OCTOPUS or Raccoon software to improve the search for new antimalarial compounds. It can be retrieved from www.drugdiscovery.com.br or download of Supplementary data.

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