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Title : Molecular Modeling Studies on the Interactions of Aflatoxin B1 and Its Metabolites with Human Acetylcholinesterase. Part II: Interactions with the Catalytic Anionic Site (CAS) - de Almeida_2018_Toxins.(Basel)_10_
Author(s) : de Almeida JSFD , Dolezal R , Krejcar O , Kuca K , Musilek K , Jun D , Franca TCC
Ref : Toxins (Basel) , 10 : , 2018
Abstract :

The most common type of aflatoxin (AFT) found in nature is aflatoxin B1 (AFB1). This micotoxin is extremely hepatotoxic and carcinogenic to mammals, with acute and chronic effects. It is believed that this could be related to the capacity of AFB1 and its metabolites in inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE). In a previous work, we performed an inedited theoretical investigation on the binding modes of these molecules on the peripheral anionic site (PAS) of human AChE (HssAChE), revealing that the metabolites can also bind in the PAS in the same way as AFB1. Here, we investigated the binding modes of these compounds on the catalytic anionic site (CAS) of HssAChE to compare the affinity of the metabolites for both binding sites as well as verify which is the preferential one. Our results corroborated with experimental studies pointing to AFB1 and its metabolites as mixed-type inhibitors, and pointed to the residues relevant for the stabilization of these compounds on the CAS of HssAChE.

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de Almeida JSFD, Dolezal R, Krejcar O, Kuca K, Musilek K, Jun D, Franca TCC (2018)
Molecular Modeling Studies on the Interactions of Aflatoxin B1 and Its Metabolites with Human Acetylcholinesterase. Part II: Interactions with the Catalytic Anionic Site (CAS)
Toxins (Basel) 10 :

de Almeida JSFD, Dolezal R, Krejcar O, Kuca K, Musilek K, Jun D, Franca TCC (2018)
Toxins (Basel) 10 :