| Literature DB >> 35879631 |
Madhavi Joshi1, Maitree Purohit1, Dhriti P Shah1, Devanshi Patel1, Preksha Depani1, Premkumar Moryani1, Amee Krishnakumar2.
Abstract
Meningitis creates a life-threatening clinical crisis. Moreover, the administered antibiotics result into multi-drug resistance, thereby necessitating development of alternative therapeutic strategies. This study aimed at identifying novel-drug targets in Neisseria meningitidis and therapeutic molecules which can be exploited for the treatment of meningitis. Novel targets were identified by applying a pathogenomic approach involving protein data-set mining, subtractive channel analysis and subsequent qualitative analysis comprising of in silico pharmacokinetics, molecular docking and pharmacophore generation. Pathogenomic studies revealed Neisserial Surface Protein A (NSP-A) and Iron-III-Substrate Binding Protein (Fe-IIISBP) as potential targets. Two pharmacophore models comprising of 2-(biaryl) carbapenems, efavirenz, praziquantel and pyrimethamine for NSP-A and 2-(biaryl) carbapenems, trimipramine and pyrimethamine for Fe-IIISBP, showed successful docking, followed drug-likeness criteria and generated pharmacophore model with a score of 8.08 and 8.818, respectively, which had further been docked to the target stably. Thus, our study identifies NSP-A and Fe-IIISBP as novel targets in Neisseria meningitidis for which 2-(biaryl) carbapenems, efavirenz, praziquantel, trimipramine and pyrimethamine may be employed for effective treatment of meningitis.Entities:
Keywords: Iron (III) substrate binding protein; Meningitis; Molecular docking; Neisseria meningitidis; Neisserial surface protein A; Pharmacophore modeling
Year: 2022 PMID: 35879631 DOI: 10.1007/s11030-022-10480-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Divers ISSN: 1381-1991 Impact factor: 3.364