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Kinetic and Molecular Docking Studies to Determine the Effect of Inhibitors on the Activity and Structure of Fused G6PD::6PGL Protein from Trichomonas vaginalis
Authors:  ctor Martí  nez-Rosas,Beatriz Herná  ndez-Ochoa,Gabriel Navarrete-Vá  zquez,Carlos Martí  nez-Conde,Fernando Gó  mez-Chá  vez,Laura Morales-Luna,Abigail Gonzá  lez-Valdez,Roberto Arreguin-Espinosa,Sergio Enrí  quez-Flores,Veró  nica Pé  rez de la Cruz,Rodrigo Aguayo-Ortiz,Carlos Wong-Baeza,Isabel Baeza-Ramí  rez,Saú  l Gó  mez-Manzo
Abstract:Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease with a high incidence worldwide, affecting 270 million people. Despite the existence of a catalog of available drugs to combat this infection, their extensive use promotes the appearance of resistant Trichomonas vaginalis (T. vaginalis), and some side effects in treated people, which are reasons why it is necessary to find new alternatives to combat this infection. In this study, we investigated the impact of an in-house library comprising 55 compounds on the activity of the fused T. vaginalis G6PD::6PGL (TvG6PD::6PGL) protein, a protein mediating the first reaction step of the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), a crucial pathway involved in the parasite’s energy production. We found four compounds: JMM-3, CNZ-3, CNZ-17, and MCC-7, which inhibited the TvG6PD::6PGL protein by more than 50%. Furthermore, we determined the IC50, the inactivation constants, and the type of inhibition. Our results showed that these inhibitors induced catalytic function loss of the TvG6PD::6PGL enzyme by altering its secondary and tertiary structures. Finally, molecular docking was performed for the best inhibitors, JMM-3 and MCC-7. All our findings demonstrate the potential role of these selected hit compounds as TvG6PD::6PGL enzyme selective inhibitors.
Keywords:trichomoniasis   inhibitors   fused G6PD::6PGL   alterations on 3D   docking studies
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