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Discovery of small molecule inhibitors for the snake venom metalloprotease BaP1 using in silico and in vitro tests

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Villalta Romero, Fabián
Escalante Muñoz, Teresa
Rucavado Romero, Alexandra
Gutiérrez, José María
Tasic, Ljubica

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Snakebites represent an important public health problem, with a great number of victims with perma nent sequelae or fatal outcomes, particularly in rural, agriculturally active areas. The snake venom met alloproteases (SVMPs) are the principal proteins responsible for some clinically-relevant effects, such as local and systemic hemorrhage, dermonecrosis, and myonecrosis. Because of the difficulties in neutraliz ing them rapidly and locally by antivenoms, the search and design of small molecules as inhibitors of SVMPs are proposed. The Bothrops asper metalloprotease P1 (BaP1) is hereby used as a target protein and by High Throughput Virtual Screening (HTVS) approach, the free access virtual libraries: ZINC, PubChem and ChEMBL, were searched for potent small molecule inhibitors. Results from the aforemen tioned approaches provided strong evidences on the structural requirements for the efficient BaP1 inhi bition such as the presence of the pyrimidine-2,4,6-trione moiety. The two proposed compounds have also shown excellent results in performed in vitro interaction studies against BaP1.

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snake venom metalloproteases, inhibitors, high through virtual screening, in vitro interaction studies

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