Omar, Sara Ibrahim’s team published research in Chemical Biology & Drug Design in 2015 | CAS: 72835-26-8

Chemical Biology & Drug Design published new progress about Antitumor agents. 72835-26-8 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is (2,5-Dioxo-2,5-dihydro-1H-pyrrol-1-yl)methyl propionate, and the molecular formula is C8H9NO4, Application In Synthesis of 72835-26-8.

Omar, Sara Ibrahim published the artcileRanking the Binding Energies of p53 Mutant Activators and Their ADMET Properties, Application In Synthesis of 72835-26-8, the main research area is p53 activator antitumor binding pharmacokinetics; ADMET properties; MD simulations; P53 activators; docking; p53-R273H.

The guardian of the genome, p53, is the most mutated protein found in all cancer cells. Restoration of wild-type activity to mutant p53 offers promise to eradicate cancer cells using novel pharmacol. agents. Several mols. have already been found to activate mutant p53. While the exact mechanism of action of these compounds has not been fully understood, a transiently open pocket has been identified in some mutants. In our study, we docked twelve known activators to p53 into the open pocket to further understand their mechanism of action and rank the best binders. In addition, we predicted the absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity properties of these compounds to assess their pharmaceutical usefulness. Our studies showed that alkylating ligands do not all bind at the same position, probably due to their varying sizes. In addition, we found that non-alkylating ligands are capable of binding at the same pocket and directly interacting with Cys124. The comparison of the different ligands demonstrates that stictic acid has a great potential as a p53 activator in terms of less adverse effects although it has poorer pharmacokinetic properties.

Chemical Biology & Drug Design published new progress about Antitumor agents. 72835-26-8 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is (2,5-Dioxo-2,5-dihydro-1H-pyrrol-1-yl)methyl propionate, and the molecular formula is C8H9NO4, Application In Synthesis of 72835-26-8.

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