Abstract

Recently, an important topic of major depressive disorder (MDD) had been published in 2013. MDD is one of the most prevalent and disabling mental disorders. Consequently, much research is being undertaken into the causes and treatment. It has been found that inhibition of the β form of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type II (β-CaMKII) can ameliorate the disorder. Upon screening the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) database by molecular docking, sengesterone, labiatic acid, and methyl 3-O-feruloylquinate were selected for molecular dynamics. After 20 ns simulation, the RMSD, total energy, and structure variation could define the protein-ligand interaction. Furthermore, sengesterone, the principle candidate compound, has been found to have an effect on the regulation of emotions and memory development. In structure variation, we find the sample functional group of important amino acids make the protein stable and have limited variation. Due to similarity of structure variations, we suggest that these compounds may have an effect on β-CaMKII and that sengesterone may have a similar efficacy as the control. However labiatic acid may be a stronger inhibitor of β-CaMKII based on the larger RMSD and variation.

Highlights

  • The calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type II family (CAMKII) has been reported to be related to stress and antidepressant response [1, 2]

  • A recent paper in science [3] indicates that the β form of calcium/calmodulindependent protein kinase type II (β-CaMKII) is related to major depressive disorder (MDD)

  • We look for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) compounds to inhibit β-CaMKII by analyzing their interactions

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Introduction

The calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type II family (CAMKII) has been reported to be related to stress and antidepressant response [1, 2]. A recent paper in science [3] indicates that the β form of calcium/calmodulindependent protein kinase type II (β-CaMKII) is related to major depressive disorder (MDD). MDD is one of the most prevalent and disabling mental disorders. Patients suffering from this disorder are characterized by having a pervasive and persistent low mood that is accompanied by low self-esteem, despair, and may go on to develop anhedonia, which manifests as a loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. Social pressures associated with the recent economic downturn and work pressure may push more and more people to suffer from this disorder. One of the dangers of this mental disorder is that the patient may indulge in self-harm and may even attack or commit suicide

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