Jurnal Farmasi dan Ilmu Kefarmasian Indonesia (Apr 2018)

Design and Molecular Docking Studies of Quinazoline Derivatives as Antiproliferation

  • Anita Puspa Widiyana,
  • Galih Satrio Putra,
  • Luthfi Ahmad Muchlashi,
  • Mellany Ika Sulistyowaty,
  • Tutuk Budiati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20473/jfiki.v3i22016.44-48
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 44 – 48

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Background: Nowadays, a lot of new active substances as anticancer agents have been developed. One of the protein targets of anticancer is selective cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2). Selective COX-2 is the regulator of cell proliferation. Objective: In this research, quinazoline derivatives were used to design the anticancer agent through a selective COX-2 inhibition. The potential activity of quinazoline derivatives could be increased by substitution in position 2 and 3 of quinazolinone. Molecular docking of selective COX-2 inhibition was required to predict their antiproliferation activity. Methods: The molecular docking of quinazoline derivatives was carried out using Molegro Virtual Docker (MVD) Ver.5.5. Twenty-one of quinazoline derivatives were docked into selective COX-2 with PDB code 3LN1. The interaction was evaluated based on the re-ranked score comparison between quinazoline derivatives with co-crystallized ligand CEL_682. Celecoxib was used as the reference to this research. Results: The result indicated that 18 of 21 quinazoline derivatives showed the approximately re-ranked score -131.508 to -108.418 kcal/mol. Eight of these 18 new quinazoline derivatives have re-ranked score better than Celecoxib. Conclusions: In conclusion, 8 of the new quinazoline derivatives are feasible to be synthesize and performed their in vitro evaluation.

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