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Identification of novel antimalarial chemotypes via chemoinformatic compound selection methods for a high-throughput screening program against the novel malarial target, PfNDH2: increasing hit rate via virtual screening methods
Authors:Sharma Raman  Lawrenson Alexandre S  Fisher Nicholas E  Warman Ashley J  Shone Alison E  Hill Alasdair  Mbekeani Alison  Pidathala Chandrakala  Amewu Richard K  Leung Suet  Gibbons Peter  Hong David W  Stocks Paul  Nixon Gemma L  Chadwick James  Shearer Joanne  Gowers Ian  Cronk David  Parel Serge P  O'Neill Paul M  Ward Stephen A  Biagini Giancarlo A  Berry Neil G
Institution:Robert Robinson Laboratories, Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZD, United Kingdom.
Abstract:Malaria is responsible for approximately 1 million deaths annually; thus, continued efforts to discover new antimalarials are required. A HTS screen was established to identify novel inhibitors of the parasite's mitochondrial enzyme NADH:quinone oxidoreductase (PfNDH2). On the basis of only one known inhibitor of this enzyme, the challenge was to discover novel inhibitors of PfNDH2 with diverse chemical scaffolds. To this end, using a range of ligand-based chemoinformatics methods, ~17000 compounds were selected from a commercial library of ~750000 compounds. Forty-eight compounds were identified with PfNDH2 enzyme inhibition IC(50) values ranging from 100 nM to 40 μM and also displayed exciting whole cell antimalarial activity. These novel inhibitors were identified through sampling 16% of the available chemical space, while only screening 2% of the library. This study confirms the added value of using multiple ligand-based chemoinformatic approaches and has successfully identified novel distinct chemotypes primed for development as new agents against malaria.
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