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Exploring novel and potent molecules for disrupting DEPTOR-mTOR interaction through structure-steered screening, extra-exactitude molecular docking, prime binding free energy estimation and voguish molecular dynamics

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posted on 2021-08-25, 10:20 authored by Basit Amin Shah, Shabir Ahmad Ganai, Aabid M. Koul, Suma Mohan, Asif Amin, Zubair Wani, Umer Majeed, Sundaraj Rajamanikandan, Faizah Farooq, Firdose Ahmad Malik, Naveed Nazir Shah, Raies A. Qadri

Dep domain containing mTOR interacting protein (DEPTOR) has critical implications in the development and progression of human malignancies. Increased expression of DEPTOR promotes the growth of tumor cells by inhibiting the mTORC1, which alleviates the negative feedback inhibition by mTORC1 downstream target S6Ks on PI3K/AKT pathway thereby promotes cell survival and prevents apoptosis. This clearly suggests that targetting DEPTOR-mTOR interactions through small molecules may prove as an effective strategy for circumventing distinct cancers. In this study, we employed a top-down approach for finding three novel molecules which may prove effective in disrupting Deptor–mTOR interaction. Following DEPTOR modelling and validation we performed grid-directed structure-based screening by specifying the residues of DEPTOR known to interact with mTOR. A library of 10,000 protein–protein disrupting molecules was screened against the defined region of DEPTOR. From the screened molecules, 30 molecules with highest binding affinity were chosen for molecular docking. Thirty (30) extra-precision molecular docking experiments and 30 molecular mechanics generalized born surface area (MMGBSA) assays were performed. Following this top 10 molecules in terms of binding affinity were selected and the interaction profile of their corresponding docked files was generated. The top three molecules were finally selected after taking all the three parameters including docking score, binding energy value and interaction profile into consideration. For atomistic insights regarding DEPTOR-topmost hit interactions, molecular dynamics was performed for 100 ns. This molecule after further evaluation may prove as promising candidate for anticancer therapy.

Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma

Funding

Ganai SA happily acknowledges SERB for assisting financially in the form of big grant with File No: YSS/2015/001267. Suma M acknowledges Shanmugha Arts Science Technology & Research Academy for support in the form of Schrödinger software. Qadri RA also acknowledges Department of Science & Technology for financial assistance in the form of project (File No: SR/SO/HS-0214/2012).

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