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Ecology & Safety, Volume 9, 2015

IN SILICO IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN PREGNANE X RECEPTOR ACTIVATORS
Milen P. Todorov
Pagini: 9-17
Publicat: 16 Jan 2015
Vizualizări: 4,634
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Rezumat: The nuclear receptor member human pregnane X receptor (hPXR) regulates enzymes and transporters involved in xenobiotic detoxification as well as maintains homeostatic balance of bile acids, thyroid and steroid hormones. hPXR can be recognized and activated by a structurally diverse array of environmental chemicals and drug compounds to initiate adverse biological effects, such as perturbing normal physiological functions and causing dangerous drug–drug interactions and exhibiting a high promiscuity in its ligand spectrum. In the current study capabilities for structure-activity modeling incorporated in the platform QSAR Toolbox were employed for investigation the binding mode and structural basis of hPXR interactions with various activators and non-activators. A total of 348 molecules, representing a variety of chemical structures, constituted the training set of the model. Validation of the model showed a sensitivity of 70%, a specificity of 85%, and a concordance of 77%. The developed model provide knowledge about molecular descriptors that may influence the effect of molecules to hPXR.
Cuvinte cheie: human pregnane x receptor, qsar, drug-drug interaction, metabolism, in silico tools
Citează acest articol: Milen P. Todorov. IN SILICO IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN PREGNANE X RECEPTOR ACTIVATORS. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Ecology & Safety 9, 9-17 (2015). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1000638/
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