Abstract

BackgroundExtensive research over the past several decades, explored that the natural compounds contain different plant secondary metabolites and have the potential to inhibit breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP). PurposeTo identify crucial molecular fingerprints of some natural products for the inhibition of breast cancer resistance protein and also to screen out some potent natural BCRP inhibitors. Study designMultiple modelling strategies were applied with three main mottos: (a) Generation of robust classification models to identify the linear and non-linear relationships among the natural compounds and the inhibition of BCRP, (b) Identification of important structural fingerprints that modulate BCRP inhibition and screening of natural database to find the probable hit molecules, (c) Comprehensive ligand-receptor interactions analysis of those against the putative breast cancer resistant protein through molecular docking analysis. MethodsMonte Carlo optimization and SPCI analysis was used to identify important structural fingerprints. QSARCo. and swissADME analysis were used for screening and prediction of hits. Finally, docking analysis was performed for interaction study. ResultsIn this study, some important structural fingerprints of BCRP inhibitors were identified. Additionally, eleven natural anti-cancer compounds were predicted to be active against the BCRP and also satisfy the different drug-likeliness properties. Among them, apigenin was found to have better binding affinities against the putative target as obtained from molecular docking analysis. ConclusionThis study is an attempt to understand about the molecular fingerprints of natural compounds for the inhibition of BCRP and also to dig out some novel natural inhibitors against BCRP.

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