Abstract
In this manuscript, three-dimensional quantitative structure-activity relationship (3D-QSAR) studies using comparative molecule field analysis (CoMFA) techniques were applied to provide the structural information of Bcl-2 inhibitors. The CoMFA model obtained from the training set were all statistically significant with the cross-validated coefficients (q2) of 0.568 and conventional coefficients (r2) of 0.991. The contribution of steric field and the electrostatic field is 0.635 and 0.365, respectively. The 3D-QSAR model was furthermore validated by a test set of 6 molecules. The predicted correlation coefficient (r2 pred) on the test set is 0.582. Therefore, the 3D-QSAR models built may be used to exhibit the necessary ligand-based structural environment as well as to design novel Bcl-2 inhibitors with increasing activities.
Keywords: CoMFA, Bcl-2 protein, inhibitors, 3D-QSAR, Comparative Molecular Field Analysis, GPCRs, Sketch Molecule, Gasteiger-Huckel, Partial Least Square, r2pred, HMLP, electrostatic field, leave-one-out, Tripos force fieldCoMFA, Bcl-2 protein, inhibitors, 3D-QSAR, Comparative Molecular Field Analysis, GPCRs, Sketch Molecule, Gasteiger-Huckel, Partial Least Square, r2pred, HMLP, electrostatic field, leave-one-out, Tripos force field
Protein & Peptide Letters
Title: 3D-QSAR Study on a Series of Bcl-2 Protein Inhibitors Using Comparative Molecular Field Analysis
Volume: 18 Issue: 5
Author(s): Xuben Hou, Jintong Du, Hao Fang and Minyong Li
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Keywords: CoMFA, Bcl-2 protein, inhibitors, 3D-QSAR, Comparative Molecular Field Analysis, GPCRs, Sketch Molecule, Gasteiger-Huckel, Partial Least Square, r2pred, HMLP, electrostatic field, leave-one-out, Tripos force fieldCoMFA, Bcl-2 protein, inhibitors, 3D-QSAR, Comparative Molecular Field Analysis, GPCRs, Sketch Molecule, Gasteiger-Huckel, Partial Least Square, r2pred, HMLP, electrostatic field, leave-one-out, Tripos force field
Abstract: In this manuscript, three-dimensional quantitative structure-activity relationship (3D-QSAR) studies using comparative molecule field analysis (CoMFA) techniques were applied to provide the structural information of Bcl-2 inhibitors. The CoMFA model obtained from the training set were all statistically significant with the cross-validated coefficients (q2) of 0.568 and conventional coefficients (r2) of 0.991. The contribution of steric field and the electrostatic field is 0.635 and 0.365, respectively. The 3D-QSAR model was furthermore validated by a test set of 6 molecules. The predicted correlation coefficient (r2 pred) on the test set is 0.582. Therefore, the 3D-QSAR models built may be used to exhibit the necessary ligand-based structural environment as well as to design novel Bcl-2 inhibitors with increasing activities.
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Hou Xuben, Du Jintong, Fang Hao and Li Minyong, 3D-QSAR Study on a Series of Bcl-2 Protein Inhibitors Using Comparative Molecular Field Analysis, Protein & Peptide Letters 2011; 18 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986611794927992
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986611794927992 |
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