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Identifying β-secretase 1 (BACE1) inhibitors from plant-based compounds: an approach targeting Alzheimer's therapeutics employing molecular docking and dynamics simulation

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DOI: 10.1007/s11030-023-10726-3

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beta-secretase 1; Alzheimer's disease; Plant-based compounds; Peiminine; 27-Deoxywithaferin A; Virtual screening

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The natural compounds Peiminine and 27-Deoxywithaferin A show strong potential as scaffolds in drug development efforts targeting BACE1 for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Virtual screening identifies these compounds as having a strong affinity and specific interactions with the active site of BACE1, and they also display drug-like properties.
beta-secretase 1 (BACE1) is an enzyme that is involved in generating beta-amyloid peptides and is believed to have a significant role in the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Therefore, BACE1 has gained attention as a potential therapeutic target for treating AD. Modern drug discovery studies are being conducted to identify potential inhibitors of BACE1, with the goal of reducing the production of beta-amyloid peptides and, thus, slowing the progression of AD. Here, we used a multistep virtual screening methodology to identify phytoconstituents from the IMPPAT library that could inhibit the activity of BACE1. Molecular docking was employed to select initial hits based on their binding affinity toward BACE1. Screening for PAINS patterns, ADMET and PASS properties, was then used to identify potential molecules for BACE1 inhibition. In the end, we discovered two natural compounds, Peiminine and 27-Deoxywithaferin A, which demonstrated a strong affinity, effectiveness, and specific interactions for the BACE1-active site. The elucidated molecules also displayed drug likeliness. A 200 ns molecular dynamics (MD) simulation was conducted to investigate the interaction mechanism, complex stability, and conformational dynamics of BACE1 with Peiminine and 27-Deoxywithaferin A. The MD simulations demonstrated that BACE1 was stable during the simulation with Peiminine and 27-Deoxywithaferin A. Overall, the results suggested that Peiminine and 27-Deoxywithaferin A hold significant potential as scaffolds in drug development efforts targeting BACE1 for the purpose of treating AD.

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