Molecular Design Based on Receptor-Independent Pharmacophore : Application to Estrogen Receptor Ligands(Medicinal Chemistry)
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概要
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Estrogens, a group of steroid hormones, act primarily by regulating gene expression after binding with estrogen receptor (ER), a nuclear ligand-activated transcription factor, translocates to the nucleus after dimer formation, enhances the gene transcription. Estrogen Receptor Modulators (ERMs) have selective agonist and antagonist effects to different tissues, and the purpose of research on ERMs is to identify new potent and less toxic drug molecules. The present study has been focused on finding the structural requirements of ER ligand, using receptor-independent pharmacophore space modeling studies that can explore 3D structural features and configurations, responsible for the biological activity of structurally diverse compounds. The studies show (R=0.945, RMSD=2.186, Δcost=677.354) the importance of hydrogen bond acceptors in the aromatic rings and a planner hydrophobic region in the molecular architecture along with critical geometrical distance between features are effectively crucial for binding with ER.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2008-07-01
著者
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Islam Md
Department Of Information Science Faculty Of Engineering University Of Fukui
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Mukherjee Arup
Department Of Chemical Technology University Of Calcutta
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Nagar Shuchi
Department Of Chemical Technology University Of Calcutta
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Saha Achintya
Department Of Chemical Technology University Of Calcutta
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DAS Suvadra
Department of Chemical Technology, University of Calcutta
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Das Suvadra
Department Of Chemical Technology University Of Calcutta
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Islam Md
Department Of Chemical Technology University Of Calcutta
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