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Anti-malarial, cytotoxicity and molecular docking studies of quinolinyl chalcones as potential anti-malarial agent.

Asima Hameed1, Sara Masood2,3, Aamir Hameed4, Ejaz Ahmed5, Ahsan Sharif1, Muhammad Imran Abdullah6,7.   

Abstract

The quinolinyl chalcones series (A1-A14) were screened for antimalarial activity. According to in vitro antimalarial studies, many quinolinyl chalcones are potentially active against CQ-sensitive and resistance P. falciparum strains with no toxicity against Vero cell lines. The most active quinolinyl chalcones A4 (with IC50 0.031 μM) made a stable A4-heme complex with - 25 kcal/mole binding energy and also showed strong π-π interaction at 3.5 Å. Thus, the stable A4-heme complex formation suggested that these quinolinyl chalcones act as a blocker for heme polymerization. The docking results of quinolinyl chalcones with Pf-DHFR showed that the halogenated benzene part of quinolinyl chalcones made strong interaction with Pf-DHFR as compared to quinoline part. A strong A4-Pf-DHFR complex was formed with low binding energy (- 11.04 kcal/mole). The ADMET properties of quinolinyl chalcones were also studied. The in vivo antimalarial studies also confirmed the A4 as an active antimalarial agent.

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Keywords:  Acetophenone; Antimalarial; Heme binder; Pf-DHFR; Quinolinyl chalcones

Year:  2019        PMID: 31270655     DOI: 10.1007/s10822-019-00210-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comput Aided Mol Des        ISSN: 0920-654X            Impact factor:   3.686


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