Molecular Simulation Study on Bentysrepinine Metabolites Improving Binding Affinity of HBV DNA Polymerase
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Objective To study the effect of bentysrepinine (Y101) metabolites on improving binding affinity of HBV DNA polymerase. Methods The binding mode of Y101 and its metabolites with DNA polymerase has been driven by hydrophobic interaction. Results Two compounds, T2 and T4, exhibited the improvement of the binding affinity to HBV DNA polymerase protein, which suggests that the inhibitory activity against HBV DNA polymerase protein can be enhanced. Conclusion The variant docking poses of T2 and T4 might imply the novel recognition of inhibitory effects of T2 and T4, in comparison with Y101.
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (81430096); National Plan for Drug Innovation (2014zx09507005-003)
Min Gong, Fan-cui Meng, Hui-rong Fan, Shi-qi Dong, Yu-li Wang, Ya-zhuo Li, Guang-yi Liang, Chang-xiao Liu. Molecular Simulation Study on Bentysrepinine Metabolites Improving Binding Affinity of HBV DNA Polymerase[J]. Chinese Herbal Medicines (CHM),2016,8(2):139-142
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