Abstract
A tremendous research on Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) pertaining to cancer and ischemia is in very rapid progress. PARP’s are a specific class of enzymes that repairs the damaged DNA. Recent findings suggest also that PARP-1 is the most abundantly expressed nuclear enzyme which involves in various therapeutic areas like inflammation, stroke, cardiac ischemia, cancer and diabetes. The current review describes the overview on clinical candidates of PARP1 and its current status in clinical trials. This paper also covers identification of potent PARP1 inhibitors using structure and ligand based pharmacophore models. Finally 36 potential hits were identified from the virtual screening of pharmacophore models and screened for PARP1 activity. 15 actives were identified as potent PARP1 inhibitors and further optimization of these analogues are in progress.
Keywords: Cancer, docking, glide, PARP1, pharmacophore, virtual screening.
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Title:A Review on PARP1 Inhibitors: Pharmacophore Modeling, Virtual and Biological Screening Studies to Identify Novel PARP1 Inhibitors
Volume: 14 Issue: 17
Author(s): Sardar Shamshair Singh, Jagarlapudi A.R.P. Sarma, Lakshmi Narasu, Raveendra Dayam, Shili Xu and Nouri Neamati
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Keywords: Cancer, docking, glide, PARP1, pharmacophore, virtual screening.
Abstract: A tremendous research on Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) pertaining to cancer and ischemia is in very rapid progress. PARP’s are a specific class of enzymes that repairs the damaged DNA. Recent findings suggest also that PARP-1 is the most abundantly expressed nuclear enzyme which involves in various therapeutic areas like inflammation, stroke, cardiac ischemia, cancer and diabetes. The current review describes the overview on clinical candidates of PARP1 and its current status in clinical trials. This paper also covers identification of potent PARP1 inhibitors using structure and ligand based pharmacophore models. Finally 36 potential hits were identified from the virtual screening of pharmacophore models and screened for PARP1 activity. 15 actives were identified as potent PARP1 inhibitors and further optimization of these analogues are in progress.
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Singh Shamshair Sardar, Sarma A.R.P. Jagarlapudi, Narasu Lakshmi, Dayam Raveendra, Xu Shili and Neamati Nouri, A Review on PARP1 Inhibitors: Pharmacophore Modeling, Virtual and Biological Screening Studies to Identify Novel PARP1 Inhibitors, Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry 2014; 14 (17) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1568026614666140929152123
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1568026614666140929152123 |
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