Issue 5, 2016

QSAR modeling and molecular interaction analysis of natural compounds as potent neuraminidase inhibitors

Abstract

Different QSAR models of 40 natural compounds as neuraminidase inhibitors (NIs) are developed to comprehend chemical–biological interactions and predict activities against neuraminidase (NA) from Clostridium perfringens. Based on the constitutional, topological and conformational descriptors, R2 and Q2 values of the obtained SRA model are 0.931 and 0.856. The R2 and Q2 values of the constructed HQSAR and almond models are 0.903 and 0.767, 0.904 and 0.511, respectively. Based on the pharmacophore alignment, R2 and Q2 values of the optimal CoMSIA model are 0.936 and 0.654. Moreover, Rtest2 and Qext2 of values of SRA, HQSAR, almond and CoMSIA models are 0.611 and 0.565, 0.753 and 0.750, 0.612 and 0.582, 0.582 and 0.571, respectively. So, QSAR models have good predictive capability. They can be further used to evaluate and screen new compounds. Moreover, hydrogen bonds and electrostatic factors have high contributions to activities. To understand molecular interactions between natural compounds and NA from Clostridium perfringens, molecular docking is investigated. The docking results elucidate that Arg266, Asp291, Asp328, Tyr485, Glu493, Arg555, Arg615 and Tyr655 are especially the key residues in the active site of 2bf6. Hydrogen bonds and electrostatics are key factors, which impact the interactions between NIs and NA. So, the influential factors of interactions between NIs and NA in the docking results are in agreement with the QSAR results.

Graphical abstract: QSAR modeling and molecular interaction analysis of natural compounds as potent neuraminidase inhibitors

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Feb 2016
Accepted
10 Mar 2016
First published
23 Mar 2016

Mol. BioSyst., 2016,12, 1667-1675

QSAR modeling and molecular interaction analysis of natural compounds as potent neuraminidase inhibitors

J. Sun and H. Mei, Mol. BioSyst., 2016, 12, 1667 DOI: 10.1039/C6MB00123H

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