2D finger-printing and molecular docking studies identified potent mosquito repellents targeting odorant binding protein 1
Autor/es
Liggri, Panagiota G.V.; Pérez Garrido, Alfonso; Tsitsanou, Katerina E.; Dileep, Kalarickal Vijayan; Michaelakis, Αntonios N.; [et al.]Fecha
2023Disciplina/s
FarmaciaMedicina
Materia/s
Behavioral bioassayMolecular docking
Molecular dynamics
Mosquito repellent
OBP
Odorant-binding protein
Virtual screening
Resumen
Personal protection measures against the mosquitoes like the use of repellents constitute valuable tools in the effort to prevent the transmission of vector-borne diseases. Therefore, the discovery of novel repellent molecules which will be effective at lower concentrations and provide a longer duration of protection remains an urgent need. Mosquito Odorant-Binding Proteins (OBPs) involved in the initial steps of the olfactory signal transduction cascade have been recognized not only as passive carriers of odors and pheromones but also as the first molecular filter to discriminate semiochemicals, hence serving as molecular targets for the design of novel pest control agents. Among the three-dimensional structures of mosquito OBPs solved in the last decades, the OBP1 complexes with known repellents have been widely used as reference structures in docking analysis and molecular dynamics simulation studies for the structure-based discovery of new molecules with repellent activity. Herein,...





