Discovery of new inhibitor for PDE3 by virtual screening

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2011.0

Abstract

In this work, we tried to find a new scaffold for a PDE3 using virtual screening for the obesity treatment. We first analyzed structural features for the known PDE3 inhibitors based on the PDE3B-ligand complex structure, and then carried out a docking study based on PDE3B 3D structure. We obtained a compound as potent PDE3 inhibitor stimulating lipolysis in murine adipocytes and human adipocytes.

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