and Anthony E. Pegg
Pennsylvania State University
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Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling | 2007
Wesley H. Brooks; Diane E. McCloskey; Kenyon G. Daniel; Steven E. Ealick; John A. Secrist; William R. Waud; and Anthony E. Pegg; Wayne C. Guida
In silico chemical library screening (virtual screening) was used to identify a novel lead compound capable of inhibiting S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase (AdoMetDC). AdoMetDC is intimately involved in the biosynthesis of polyamines, which are essential for tumor progression and are elevated in numerous types of tumors. Therefore, inhibition of this enzyme provides an attractive target for the discovery of novel anticancer drugs. We performed virtual screening using a computer model derived from the X-ray crystal structure of human AdoMetDC and the National Cancer Institutes Diversity Set (1990 compounds). Our docking study suggested several compounds that could serve as drug candidates since their docking modes and scores revealed potential inhibitory activity toward AdoMetDC. Experimental testing of the top-scoring compounds indicated that one of these compounds (NSC 354961) possesses an IC50 in the low micromolar range. A search of the entire NCI compound collection for compounds similar to NSC 354961 yielded two additional compounds that exhibited activity in the experimental assay but with significantly diminished potency relative to NSC 354961. In this report, we disclose the activity of NSC 354961 against AdoMetDC and its probable binding mode based on computational modeling. We also discuss the importance of virtual screening in the context of enzymes that are not readily amenable to high-throughput assays, thereby demonstrating the efficacy of virtual screening, combined with selective experimental testing, in identifying new potential drug candidates.
Chemical Research in Toxicology | 1997
Lijuan Wang; Thomas E. Spratt; Xiao-Keng Liu,†,‖; Stephen S. Hecht; and Anthony E. Pegg; Lisa A. Peterson
Biochemistry | 1997
Tapas K. Hazra; Rabindra Roy; Tapan Biswas; David T. Grabowski; and Anthony E. Pegg; Sankar Mitra
Chemical Research in Toxicology | 2004
Renée S. Mijal; Nicole M. Thomson; Nancy L. Fleischer; Gary T. Pauly; Robert C. Moschel; Sreenivas Kanugula; Qingming Fang; and Anthony E. Pegg; Lisa A. Peterson
Chemical Research in Toxicology | 2006
Rachel Loeber; Mathur Rajesh; Qingming Fang; and Anthony E. Pegg; Natalia Tretyakova
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2004
Michael E. Nelson; Natalia A. Loktionova; and Anthony E. Pegg; Robert C. Moschel
Biochemistry | 2003
William D. Tolbert; Yang Zhang; Sarah E. Cottet; Eric M. Bennett; Jennifer L. Ekstrom; and Anthony E. Pegg; Steven E. Ealick
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2000
Roger J. Griffin; Ce Arris; Christine Bleasdale; F. Thomas Boyle; A. Hilary Calvert; Nicola J. Curtin; Christine Dalby; Sreenivas Kanugula; Nicola K. Lembicz; David R. Newell; and Anthony E. Pegg; Bernard T. Golding
Biochemistry | 2002
Eric M. Bennett; Jennifer L. Ekstrom; and Anthony E. Pegg; Steven E. Ealick
Chemical Research in Toxicology | 2005
Renée S. Mijal; Natalia A. Loktionova; Choua C. Vu; and Anthony E. Pegg; Lisa A. Peterson