Chemoinformatic Analysis as a Tool for Prioritization of Trypanocidal Marine Derived Lead Compounds

Marine trypanocidal natural products are, most often, reported with trypanocidal activity and selectivity against human cell lines. The triaging of hits requires a consideration of chemical tractability for drug development. We utilized a combined Lipinski’s rule-of-five, chemical clustering and Che...

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Main Authors: Yunjiang Feng, Marc Campitelli, Rohan A. Davis, Ronald J. Quinn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-03-01
Series:Marine Drugs
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/12/3/1169
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Summary:Marine trypanocidal natural products are, most often, reported with trypanocidal activity and selectivity against human cell lines. The triaging of hits requires a consideration of chemical tractability for drug development. We utilized a combined Lipinski’s rule-of-five, chemical clustering and ChemGPS-NP principle analysis to analyze a set of 40 antitrypanosomal natural products for their drug like properties and chemical space. The analyses identified 16 chemical clusters with 11 well positioned within drug-like chemical space. This study demonstrated that our combined analysis can be used as an important strategy for prioritization of active marine natural products for further investigation.
ISSN:1660-3397