Acta Chimica Slovenica (Dec 2020)

Assessment of Interaction of Human OCT 1-3 Proteins and Metformin using Silico Analyses

  • Faruk Berat Akçeşme,
  • Nail Beşli,
  • Jorge Peña-García,
  • Horacio Pérez-Sánchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2020.6108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 4
pp. 1202 – 1215

Abstract

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Metformin, a drug frequently used by diabetic patients as the first-line treatment worldwide, is positively charged and is transported into the cell through human organic cation transporter (hOCT 1-3) proteins. We aimed to mimic the cellular uptake of metformin by hOCT1-3 with various bioinformatics methods and tools. 3D structure of OCT1-3 proteins was predicted by considering the structures and function of these proteins. We predicted functional regions (active and ligand binding sites) of OCT1-3 and performed comparative bioinformatics analysis. The predicted structure of hOCT1-3 was then analyzed in the Blind Docking server and the results were confirmed with predicted binding site residues and conserved domain regions. We simulated the OCT1-3 and metformin docking and also validated the docking procedure with other substrates of HOCT1-3 proteins. We selected the best poses of metformin docking simulations as per binding energy (-5.27 to -4.60 kcal/mol). Lastly, we validated the static description of protein-ligand (OCT-Metformin) interactions by performing molecular dynamics simulation. Eventually, we obtained stable stimulation of OCT-metformin interaction.

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