Potential virtual lead identification in the discovery of renin inhibitors: Application of ligand and structure-based pharmacophore modeling approaches

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2011.0

Abstract

Renin, an enzyme by cleaving angiotensinogen to angiotensin-I, controls the first and rate-limiting step of renin-angiotensin system that is associated with blood pressure. Thus Ligand and structure-based pharmacophore models were developed in this study to identify new potential leads inhibiting this rate-limiting enzyme as an efficient way to treat blood pressure. X-ray predicted binding modes of most active compounds were used in ligand-based approach whereas the 3D structural information of renin was used in structure-based approach. Pharmacophore models were validated using various methods and utilized in database searching to identify potential hits. Drug-like filters and molecular docking studies led us identifying the final hits to be employed in designing new class of future renin inhibitors.

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