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Unlabelled: Aristolochia manshuriensis has been used for centuries in Chinese medicinal system for their versatile medicinal uses. Recent studies have revealed two new aristolactames (compound A and B) with γ-lactame ring fused with the phenentherene ring as potent inhibitors of human Cycline Dependent Kinase2 (CDK2). Studies on aristolactames and related compounds claim for their CDK2 inhibition without delineating the involved mechanism and structural basis of interaction. Molecular structural model was used to we propose a structural basis of CDK2 inhibition. We showed that these compounds (A and B) can successfully dock into the inhibitor binding pockets of human CDK2. Predicted binding affinities are comparable to known inhibitors of CDK2. Results were in agreement with the earlier biochemical studies. Hence, suggest that studied compounds A and B can be a promising scaffold for rational design of novel and potential drugs against cancer.
Abbreviations: CDK2 - cyclin-dependent kinase 2, OLO - Olomoucine, NW1 - Cyclohexylmethyloxy-5-Nitroso-Pyrimidine- 2, 4-Diamine, CMG - 6-O-Cyclohexylmethyl Guanine.
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Department of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
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Pharmaceutical Analysis and Medicinal Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung 45363, Indonesia.
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