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In Silico Studies of Synthetic Sulfatide as a Potential Drug Candidate Against Covid-19
Abstract
Sulfatides play various roles in many biological processes such as cancer metastasis, viral infections and regulation in nerve cells. The sulfatide molecules are related with hypertension diseases in which ACE2 (Angiotensin converting enzyme) is important for regulating blood pressure. ACE2 is also a key receptor for Covid-19 and highly expressed many different tissue types. Understanding the interaction between the sulfatides and ACE2 might be a key factor to develop potential novel treatments against Covid-19. Here we studied the interaction of main protease enzyme (6LU7) of Covid-19 with native sulfatide(A), chitosan based synthetic sulfatide(B) and inhibitor N3, through in silico studies such as molecular docking, molecular dynamics, ADMET prediction and target selection analysis. The compounds A, B and N3 bind the virus protease enzyme with docking score of -5.420, -6.009, -6.161 kcal/mol respectively indicates synthetic sulfatide binds better than native sulfatide and comparable to N3. Besides, molecular dynamics studies were carried out to reveal the stability of the complexes of interest. ADMET and target prediction studies carried out to reveal pharmacological properties and toxicity of the complexes and synthetic sulfatide found to be a drug-like molecule. We anticipate that computational investigation of virus interaction mechanisms will be an important starting point for experimental research in drug development efforts against Covid-19.
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Yok
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Yok
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
June 29, 2022
Submission Date
March 2, 2022
Acceptance Date
June 3, 2022
Published in Issue
Year 2022 Volume: 43 Number: 2
APA
Kocabay, S., Alagöz, M. A., Bakır, H. G., & Akkaya, B. (2022). In Silico Studies of Synthetic Sulfatide as a Potential Drug Candidate Against Covid-19. Cumhuriyet Science Journal, 43(2), 238-245. https://doi.org/10.17776/csj.1081777
AMA
1.Kocabay S, Alagöz MA, Bakır HG, Akkaya B. In Silico Studies of Synthetic Sulfatide as a Potential Drug Candidate Against Covid-19. CSJ. 2022;43(2):238-245. doi:10.17776/csj.1081777
Chicago
Kocabay, Samet, Mehmet Abdullah Alagöz, Hıncal Gökhan Bakır, and Birnur Akkaya. 2022. “In Silico Studies of Synthetic Sulfatide As a Potential Drug Candidate Against Covid-19”. Cumhuriyet Science Journal 43 (2): 238-45. https://doi.org/10.17776/csj.1081777.
EndNote
Kocabay S, Alagöz MA, Bakır HG, Akkaya B (June 1, 2022) In Silico Studies of Synthetic Sulfatide as a Potential Drug Candidate Against Covid-19. Cumhuriyet Science Journal 43 2 238–245.
IEEE
[1]S. Kocabay, M. A. Alagöz, H. G. Bakır, and B. Akkaya, “In Silico Studies of Synthetic Sulfatide as a Potential Drug Candidate Against Covid-19”, CSJ, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 238–245, June 2022, doi: 10.17776/csj.1081777.
ISNAD
Kocabay, Samet - Alagöz, Mehmet Abdullah - Bakır, Hıncal Gökhan - Akkaya, Birnur. “In Silico Studies of Synthetic Sulfatide As a Potential Drug Candidate Against Covid-19”. Cumhuriyet Science Journal 43/2 (June 1, 2022): 238-245. https://doi.org/10.17776/csj.1081777.
JAMA
1.Kocabay S, Alagöz MA, Bakır HG, Akkaya B. In Silico Studies of Synthetic Sulfatide as a Potential Drug Candidate Against Covid-19. CSJ. 2022;43:238–245.
MLA
Kocabay, Samet, et al. “In Silico Studies of Synthetic Sulfatide As a Potential Drug Candidate Against Covid-19”. Cumhuriyet Science Journal, vol. 43, no. 2, June 2022, pp. 238-45, doi:10.17776/csj.1081777.
Vancouver
1.Samet Kocabay, Mehmet Abdullah Alagöz, Hıncal Gökhan Bakır, Birnur Akkaya. In Silico Studies of Synthetic Sulfatide as a Potential Drug Candidate Against Covid-19. CSJ. 2022 Jun. 1;43(2):238-45. doi:10.17776/csj.1081777
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