Bioavailability and molecular recognition between secondary metabolites of Euphorbia hirta L. and 5-lipoxygenase using fragment molecular orbital method and pair interaction energy decomposition analysis
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Is presented the bioavailability analysis for seven secondary metabolites from Euphorbia hirta L. (Euphorbiaceae). The bioactivity score, the molecular similarity analysis for each secondary metabolite, and the molecular docking 5-LOX/metabolite complex are also presented. For the similarity analysis, it is referenced the structure of allosteric LOX-5 inhibitor 3-acetyl-11-keto-beta-boswellic acid (AKBA). The fragment molecular orbital method (FMO) and pair interaction energy decomposition analysis (PIEDA) were applied to evaluate the interaction energy between secondary metabolites and the 5-LOX active site. Log P values of all the secondary metabolites studied were found to be higher than 5, contrary to what was expected with Lipinski’s rules of five. The reference LOX-5 ligand has a high electrostatic potential similarity with most secondary metabolites studied, with values from 0.667 to 0.730. Both AKBA and metabolites ligands were wedged between the two domains of LOX-5, and the main residues contact were LEU-66, ARG-68, VAL-110, HIS-130, ILE-126, GLN, 129, and LYS-133. The PIEDA analysis showed that stabilization in the 5-LOX active site is mainly dominated by hydrophobic interactions, with values up to -35 Kcal/mol. Due to the low presence of terminal-OH groups, electrostatic origin, and charge transfer interaction energies are also important but have values of less than 20 Kcal/mol.
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