Acetogenins Exhibit Potential BCL-XL Inhibitor for the Induction of Apoptosis in the Molecular Docking Study

Curr Drug Discov Technol. 2021;18(6):e010921191171. doi: 10.2174/1570163818666210204202426.

Abstract

Background: Anti-apoptotic protein BCL-XL plays a vital role in tumorigenesis and cancer chemotherapy resistance, resulting in a good target for cancer treatment. Understanding the function of BCL-XL has driven the progression of a new class of cancer drugs that can mimic its natural inhibitors, BH3-only proteins, to trigger apoptosis. This mimicking is initiated through acetogenins due to their excellent biological properties. Acetogenins, which can be isolated from Annonaceae plants, have a unique structure along with several oxygenated functionalities.

Objective: Based on their biological capability, various acetogenins were studied in the present study and compared alongside ABT-737 on molecular docking.

Methods: The docking simulation of acetogenins was performed using AutoDock Vina software.

Results: Our findings have shown eleven acetogenins-BCL-XL protein complex, namely, muricin B (2), muricin F (4), muricin H (6), muricin I (7), xylomaticin (9), annomontacin (12), annonacin (14), squamocin (15), squamostatin A (16), bullatacin (20) and annoreticulin (21) exhibited strong binding affinities lower than - 10.4 kcalmol-1 as compared to ABT-373-BCL-XL complex. Six hydrogen bonds along with hydrophobic interaction were detected on the complex of BCL-XL with muricin B (2), muricin G (5), corossolone (11), and isoannonacin-10-one A (18).

Conclusion: These findings indicated that some acetogenins could represent a new potential BCLXL inhibitor that could mimic the BH3-only protein for the induction of apoptosis in cancer chemotherapy.

Keywords: AutoDock vina; BCL-XL protein; acetogenins; apoptosis; cancer chemotherapy.; docking.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Acetogenins* / pharmacology
  • Antineoplastic Agents* / pharmacology
  • Apoptosis
  • Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins / pharmacology
  • Molecular Docking Simulation

Substances

  • Acetogenins
  • Antineoplastic Agents
  • Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins