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New Blood Coagulation Factor XIIa Inhibitors: Molecular Modeling, Synthesis, and Experimental Confirmation

Anna Tashchilova, Н. А. Подоплелова, А.В. Сулимов, Danil Kutov, Ivan Ilin, Mikhail A. Panteleev, Х. С. Шихалиев, С. М. Медведева, N. P. Novichikhina, A. Yu. Potapov, В. Б. Сулимов

2022Molecules18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the modern world, complications caused by disorders in the blood coagulation system are found in almost all areas of medicine. Thus, the development of new, more advanced drugs that can prevent pathological conditions without disrupting normal hemostasis is an urgent task. The blood coagulation factor XIIa is one of the most promising therapeutic targets for the development of anticoagulants based on its inhibitors. The initial stage of drug development is directly related to computational methods of searching for a lead compound. In this study, docking followed by quantum chemical calculations was used to search for noncovalent low-molecular-weight factor XIIa inhibitors in a focused library of druglike compounds. As a result of the study, four low-molecular-weight compounds were experimentally confirmed as factor XIIa inhibitors. Selectivity testing revealed that two of the identified factor XIIa inhibitors were selective over the coagulation factors Xa and XIa.

Topics & Concepts

CoagulationHemostasisChemistryDocking (animal)PharmacologyDrugCombinatorial chemistryMedicineInternal medicineNursingCoagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and AngioedemaEnzyme function and inhibitionCholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases
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