Virtual Screening the Interaction of Various Compound From Indonesian Plants With the Hgxprt Enzyme to Find a Novel Antimalarial Drug
Date
2021-03-09Author
ROHMATILLAH, Wilda Nur
WINARTO, Naura Bathari
PRAKOSO, Arthur Hariyanto
TRIATMOKO, Bawon
NUGRAHA, Ari Satia
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Medicinal plants have been a notable source for antimalarial agents. This study was aimed
to investigate the antimalarial potency of Indonesian medicinal plants used traditionally in
malarial fever therapy. A total of 238 compounds derived from 43 plants traditionally used
to alleviate malarial fever were collected and loaded into molecular docking protocol. The
compounds were screened against Hypoxanthine-Guanine-XanthinePhosphoribosyltransferase (HGXPRT, 3OZF) using the AutoDock Vina software 1.1.2. The compound is
important for the purine synthesis of the parasite. The experiment resulted in AM125 (20-
isoveratramine) from Cyanthillium patulum to possess the highest affinity with free energy
(ΔG)-11 kcal/mol, which is better than HGXPRT native ligands (-6.4kcal/mol). This suggested Cyanthillium patulum was a potential source for antimalarial agents in which its
constituents, 20-isoveratramine might responsible for the claims
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