Screening of potential GCMS derived antimigraine compound from the leaves of Abrus precatorius Linn to target “calcitonin gene related peptide” receptor using in silico analysis

Calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CRLR) is a human protein, that produces a calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor (CGRP) when associates with human receptor activity-modifying protein-1 (HRAMP1). CGRP is believed to be involved in triggering of migraine. Many strategies were employed to design a...

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Main Authors: Parthasarathy V., Ajay Kumar T.V
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tsinghua University Press 2019-03-01
Series:Food Science and Human Wellness
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213453018301034
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description Calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CRLR) is a human protein, that produces a calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor (CGRP) when associates with human receptor activity-modifying protein-1 (HRAMP1). CGRP is believed to be involved in triggering of migraine. Many strategies were employed to design antimigraine drug using various CGRP antagonist/ligands but most of them have failed due to their inability to reach the target “CGRP receptor” as they get metabolized before conferring their pharmacological action and exhibit toxic effect to the liver. The present study, evaluated the binding of 13 phyto-chemical compounds of “Abrus precatorius” identified through GCMS analysis against the protein CGRP using “Discovery Studio software”. The molecular docking study and ADME/T properties prediction were performed with the compounds using C-DOCKER module. The results showed that five lead compounds of A. precatorius may act as good inhibitors for migraine headache and the compounds can be re-designed and synthesized for better antimigraine activity. Keywords: Calcitonin gene-related peptide, Abrus precatorius Linn, Discovery studio, Migraine, C-DOCKER, ADME properties
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spelling doaj.art-cdcfd9bb7b5b49eab547927dca2b48fd2023-09-02T23:33:25ZengTsinghua University PressFood Science and Human Wellness2213-45302019-03-01813439Screening of potential GCMS derived antimigraine compound from the leaves of Abrus precatorius Linn to target “calcitonin gene related peptide” receptor using in silico analysisParthasarathy V.0Ajay Kumar T.V1Corresponding author.; Immunology Laboratory, Department of Pharmacy, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, 608002, Tamilnadu, IndiaImmunology Laboratory, Department of Pharmacy, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, 608002, Tamilnadu, IndiaCalcitonin receptor-like receptor (CRLR) is a human protein, that produces a calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor (CGRP) when associates with human receptor activity-modifying protein-1 (HRAMP1). CGRP is believed to be involved in triggering of migraine. Many strategies were employed to design antimigraine drug using various CGRP antagonist/ligands but most of them have failed due to their inability to reach the target “CGRP receptor” as they get metabolized before conferring their pharmacological action and exhibit toxic effect to the liver. The present study, evaluated the binding of 13 phyto-chemical compounds of “Abrus precatorius” identified through GCMS analysis against the protein CGRP using “Discovery Studio software”. The molecular docking study and ADME/T properties prediction were performed with the compounds using C-DOCKER module. The results showed that five lead compounds of A. precatorius may act as good inhibitors for migraine headache and the compounds can be re-designed and synthesized for better antimigraine activity. Keywords: Calcitonin gene-related peptide, Abrus precatorius Linn, Discovery studio, Migraine, C-DOCKER, ADME propertieshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213453018301034
spellingShingle Parthasarathy V.
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Screening of potential GCMS derived antimigraine compound from the leaves of Abrus precatorius Linn to target “calcitonin gene related peptide” receptor using in silico analysis
Food Science and Human Wellness
title Screening of potential GCMS derived antimigraine compound from the leaves of Abrus precatorius Linn to target “calcitonin gene related peptide” receptor using in silico analysis
title_full Screening of potential GCMS derived antimigraine compound from the leaves of Abrus precatorius Linn to target “calcitonin gene related peptide” receptor using in silico analysis
title_fullStr Screening of potential GCMS derived antimigraine compound from the leaves of Abrus precatorius Linn to target “calcitonin gene related peptide” receptor using in silico analysis
title_full_unstemmed Screening of potential GCMS derived antimigraine compound from the leaves of Abrus precatorius Linn to target “calcitonin gene related peptide” receptor using in silico analysis
title_short Screening of potential GCMS derived antimigraine compound from the leaves of Abrus precatorius Linn to target “calcitonin gene related peptide” receptor using in silico analysis
title_sort screening of potential gcms derived antimigraine compound from the leaves of abrus precatorius linn to target calcitonin gene related peptide receptor using in silico analysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213453018301034
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