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      Discovery of human autophagy initiation kinase ULK1 inhibitors by multi-directional in silico screening strategies.

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          Autophagy is a self-catabolic mechanism employed by cancer cells to acquire nutrients and energy in times of stress conditions, thereby leading to its progression and survival. Thus, autophagy inhibition has emerged as a new paradigm in the area of cancer treatment. Here, we leverage multi-dimensional screening campaigns aim to identify potent inhibitors against an early and an essential autophagic kinase, ULK1 from DrugBank database. In particular, receptor-based hypothesis, pharmacophore hypothesis, e-pharmacophore hypothesis and shape similarity-based screening algorithm were employed. Of note, the results of the different algorithm were then integrated to eliminate the false positive prediction. Moreover, the inhibitory activities and PK/PD parameters of the leads were tested by Glide and Qikprop algorithm. This resulted in a set of four hits namely; DB12686, DB08341, DB07936, and DB07163. Finally, molecular dynamics simulation was performed using the GROMACS package, to validate the binding kinetics of the hit compound. The compound activity in vitro was assessed by PASS algorithm, highlights the anti-cancer activities of the hits. The structural insights reveal existence of functional moieties such as piperidine carboxamide, benzenesulfonamide, benzamide, and isoindolone in the resultant hits which plays a major role in the anti-cancer activity. Overall, we strongly believe that these ULK1 antagonists could be novel and potent drug candidates for future cancer therapeutics.

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          Journal
          J Recept Signal Transduct Res
          Journal of receptor and signal transduction research
          Informa UK Limited
          1532-4281
          1079-9893
          Apr 2019
          : 39
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Biotechnology, School of Bio Sciences and Technology, Vellore Institute of Technology , Vellore , Tamil Nadu , India.
          Article
          10.1080/10799893.2019.1638401
          31311432
          b945ea6d-9378-404d-818a-acc437bc0fa8
          History

          pharmacophore hypothesis,receptor cavity analysis,Autophagy,e-pharmacophore hypothesis,molecular dynamic simulation

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