Molecular modeling of σ1 receptor ligands: A model of binding conformational and electrostatic considerations
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2004
Abstract
We have performed molecular modeling studies on several σ1 specific ligands, including PD144418, spipethiane, haloperidol, pentazocine, and others to develop a pharmacophore for σ1 receptor-ligand binding, under the assumption that all the compounds interact at the same receptor binding site. The modeling studies have investigated the conformational and electrostatic properties of the ligands. Superposition of active molecules gave the coordinates of the hypothetical 5-point σ1 pharmacophore, as follows: R1 (0.85, 7.26, 0.30); R2 (5.47, 2.40, -1.51); R3 (-2.57, 4.82, -7.10); N (-0.71, 3.29, -6.40); carbon centroid (3.16, 4.83, -0.60), where R1, R2 were constructed onto the aromatic ring of each compound to represent hydrophobic interactions with the receptor; and R3 represents a hydrogen bond between the nitrogen atom and the receptor. Additional analyses were used to describe secondary binding sites to electronegative groups such as oxygen or sulfur atom. Those coordinates are (2.34, 5.08, -4.18). The model was verified by fitting other σ1 receptor ligands. This model may be used to search conformational databases for other possibly active ligands. In conjunction with rational drug design techniques the model may be useful in design and synthesis of novel σ1 ligands of high selectivity and potency. Calculations were performed using Sybyl 6.5. © 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Identifier
0242642846 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmgm.2003.08.001
ISSN
10933263
PubMed ID
14629980
First Page
221
Last Page
230
Issue
3
Volume
22
Recommended Citation
Gund, Tamara M.; Floyd, Jie; and Jung, Dawoon, "Molecular modeling of σ1 receptor ligands: A model of binding conformational and electrostatic considerations" (2004). Faculty Publications. 20551.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/20551
