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The in silico identification of small molecules for protein-protein interaction inhibition in AKAP-Lbc-RhoA signaling complex.

Asifullah Khan1, Mehwish Munir2, Sara Aiman2, Abdul Wadood2, Arif-Ullah Khan3.   

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The rational design of small molecules that mimic key residues at the interface of interacting proteins can be a successful approach to target certain biological signaling cascades causing pathophysiological outcome. The A-Kinase Anchoring Protein, i.e. AKAP-Lbc, catalyses nucleotide exchange on RhoA and is involved in cardiac repolarization. The oncogenic AKAP-Lbc induces the RhoA GTPase hyperactivity and aberrantly amplifies the signaling pathway leading to hypertrophic cardiomyocytes. We took advantage of the AKAP-Lbc-RhoA complex crystal structure to design in silico small molecules predicted to inhibit the associated pathological signaling cascade. We adopted the strategies of pharmacophore building, virtual screening and molecular docking to identify the small molecules capable to target AKAP-Lbc and RhoA interactions. The pharmacophore model based virtual screening unveils two lead compounds from the TIMBAL database of small molecules modulating the targeted protein-protein interactions. The molecular docking analysis revealed the lead compounds' potentialities to establish the essential chemical interactions with the key interactive residues of the complex. These features provided a road map for designing additional potent chemical derivatives and fragments of the original lead compounds to perturb the AKAP-Lbc and RhoA interactions. Experimental validations may elucidate the therapeutic potential of these lead chemical scaffolds to deal with aberrant AKAP-Lbc signaling based cardiac hypertrophy.
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Keywords:  AKAP-Lbc; Drug designing; Molecular docking; Protein-protein interaction inhibitors

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28063348     DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2016.12.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Biol Chem        ISSN: 1476-9271            Impact factor:   2.877


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Authors:  Maria Ercu; Enno Klussmann
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Dev Dis       Date:  2018-02-20

2.  An AKAP-Lbc-RhoA interaction inhibitor promotes the translocation of aquaporin-2 to the plasma membrane of renal collecting duct principal cells.

Authors:  Katharina Schrade; Jessica Tröger; Adeeb Eldahshan; Kerstin Zühlke; Kamal R Abdul Azeez; Jonathan M Elkins; Martin Neuenschwander; Andreas Oder; Mohamed Elkewedi; Sarah Jaksch; Karsten Andrae; Jinliang Li; Joao Fernandes; Paul Markus Müller; Stephan Grunwald; Stephen F Marino; Tanja Vukićević; Jenny Eichhorst; Burkhard Wiesner; Marcus Weber; Michael Kapiloff; Oliver Rocks; Oliver Daumke; Thomas Wieland; Stefan Knapp; Jens Peter von Kries; Enno Klussmann
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-01-26       Impact factor: 3.240

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