Role of 4-O Galloylchlorogenic Acid in Lung Cancer- An Insilico Approach

  • C. Jaynthy Department of Biochemistry, Dental College and Hospital, Sathyabama University
  • N. Premjanu Department of Biochemistry, Dental College and Hospital, Sathyabama University
  • Abhinav Srivastava Department of Biochemistry, Dental College and Hospital, Sathyabama University
Keywords: Fucosylation, in-silico, anti-inflammatory, docking, cancer.

Abstract

Cancer is a major disease with millions of patients diagnosed each year with high mortality around the world. Various studies are still going on to study the further mechanisms and pathways of the cancer cell proliferation. Fucosylation is one of the most important oligosaccharide modifications involved in cancer and inflammation. In cancer development increased core fucosylation by FUT8 play an important role in cell proliferation. Down regulation of FUT8 expression may help cure lung cancer. Therefore the computational study based on the down regulation mechanism of FUT8 was mechanised. Sapota fruit extract, containing 4-Ogalloylchlorogenic acid was used as the inhibitor against FUT-8 as target and docking was performed using in-silico tool, Accelrys Discovery Studio. There were several conformations of the docked result, and conformation 1 showed 80% dock score between the ligand and the target. Further the amino acids of the inhibitor involved in docking were studied using another tool, Ligplot. Thus, in-silico analysis based on drug designing parameters shows that the fruit extract can be studied further using in-vitro techniques to know its pharmacokinetics.
Published
2017-05-25