Discovery of potent inhibitors for interleukin-2-inducible T-cell kinase: structure-based virtual screening and molecular dynamics simulation approaches
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Discovery of potent inhibitors for interleukin-2-inducible T-cell kinase: structure-based virtual screening and molecular dynamics simulation approaches
Abstract
In our study, a structure-based virtual screening study was conducted to identify potent ITK inhibitors, as ITK is considered to play an important role in the treatment of inflammatory diseases. We developed a structure-based pharmacophore model using the crystal structure (PDB ID: 3MJ2) of ITK complexed with BMS-50944. The most predictive model, SB-Hypo1, consisted of six features: three hydrogen-bond acceptors (HBA), one hydrogen-bond donor (HBD), one ring aromatic (RA), and one hydrophobic (HY). The statistical significance of SB-Hypo1 was validated using wide range of test set molecules and a decoy set. The resulting well-validated model could then be confidently used as a 3D query to screen for drug-like molecules in a database, in order to retrieve new chemical scaffolds that may be potent ITK inhibitors. The hits retrieved from this search were filtered based on the maximum fit value, drug-likeness, and ADMET properties, and the hits that were retained were used in a molecular docking study to find the binding mode and molecular interactions with crucial residues at the active site of the protein. These hits were then fed into a molecular dynamics simulation to study the flexibility of the activation loop of ITK upon ligand binding. This combination of methodologies is a valuable tool for identifying structurally diverse molecules with desired biological activities, and for designing new classes of selective ITK inhibitors.
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