Kombo_2011_Eur.J.Med.Chem_46_5625

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Title : Docking studies of benzylidene anabaseine interactions with alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) and acetylcholine binding proteins (AChBPs): application to the design of related alpha7 selective ligands - Kombo_2011_Eur.J.Med.Chem_46_5625
Author(s) : Kombo DC , Mazurov A , Tallapragada K , Hammond PS , Chewning J , Hauser TA , Vasquez-Valdivieso M , Yohannes D , Talley TT , Taylor P , Caldwell WS
Ref : Eur Journal of Medicinal Chemistry , 46 :5625 , 2011
Abstract :

AChBPs isolated from Lymnaea stagnalis (Ls), Aplysia californica (Ac) and Bulinus truncatus (Bt) have been extensively used as structural prototypes to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie ligand-interactions with nAChRs [1]. Here, we describe docking studies on interactions of benzylidene anabaseine analogs with AChBPs and alpha7 nAChR. Results reveal that docking of these compounds using Glide software accurately reproduces experimentally-observed binding modes of DMXBA and of its active metabolite, in the binding pocket of Ac. In addition to the well-known nicotinic pharmacophore (positive charge, hydrogen-bond acceptor, and hydrophobic aromatic groups), a hydrogen-bond donor feature contributes to binding of these compounds to Ac, Bt, and the alpha7 nAChR. This is consistent with benzylidene anabaseine analogs with OH and NH(2) functional groups showing the highest binding affinity of these congeners, and the position of the ligand shown in previous X-ray crystallographic studies of ligand-Ac complexes. In the predicted ligand-Ls complex, by contrast, the ligand OH group acts as hydrogen-bond acceptor. We have applied our structural findings to optimizing the design of novel spirodiazepine and spiroimidazoline quinuclidine series. Binding and functional studies revealed that these hydrogen-bond donor containing compounds exhibit improved affinity and selectivity for the alpha7 nAChR subtype and demonstrate partial agonism. The gain in affinity is also due to conformational restriction, tighter hydrophobic enclosures, and stronger cation-pi interactions. The use of AChBPs structure as a surrogate to predict binding affinity to alpha7 nAChR has also been investigated. On the whole, we found that molecular docking into Ls binding site generally scores better than when a alpha7 homology model, Bt or Ac crystal structure is used.

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Kombo DC, Mazurov A, Tallapragada K, Hammond PS, Chewning J, Hauser TA, Vasquez-Valdivieso M, Yohannes D, Talley TT, Taylor P, Caldwell WS (2011)
Docking studies of benzylidene anabaseine interactions with alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) and acetylcholine binding proteins (AChBPs): application to the design of related alpha7 selective ligands
Eur Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 46 :5625

Kombo DC, Mazurov A, Tallapragada K, Hammond PS, Chewning J, Hauser TA, Vasquez-Valdivieso M, Yohannes D, Talley TT, Taylor P, Caldwell WS (2011)
Eur Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 46 :5625