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In Silico Identification of Tripeptides as Lead Compounds for the Design of KOR Ligands
Authors:Azzurra Stefanucci  Valeria Iobbi  Alice Della Valle  Giuseppe Scioli  Stefano Pieretti  Paola Minosi  Sako Mirzaie  Ettore Novellino  Adriano Mollica
Abstract:The kappa opioid receptor (KOR) represents an attractive target for the development of drugs as potential antidepressants, anxiolytics and analgesics. A robust computational approach may guarantee a reduction in costs in the initial stages of drug discovery, novelty and accurate results. In this work, a virtual screening workflow of a library consisting of ~6 million molecules was set up, with the aim to find potential lead compounds that could manifest activity on the KOR. This in silico study provides a significant contribution in the identification of compounds capable of interacting with a specific molecular target. The main computational techniques adopted in this experimental work include: (i) virtual screening; (ii) drug design and leads optimization; (iii) molecular dynamics. The best hits are tripeptides prepared via solution phase peptide synthesis. These were tested in vivo, revealing a good antinociceptive effect after subcutaneous administration. However, further work is due to delineate their full pharmacological profile, in order to verify the features predicted by the in silico outcomes.
Keywords:peptides  molecular modelling  k-opioid receptor  antinociceptive effect  binding
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