
pmid: 17074493
Virtual screening of the commercial databases was done by using a three dimensional pharmacophore previously developed for T-type calcium channel blockers using CATALYSTtrade mark program. Biological evaluation of 25 selected virtual hits resulted in the discovery of a highly potent compound VH04 with IC(50) value of 0.10 microM, eight times as potent as the known selective T-type calcium channel blocker, mibefradil. Search for similar compounds yielded several hits with micro-molar IC(50) values and high T-type calcium channel selectivity. Based on the structure of the virtual hits, small molecule libraries with novel scaffolds were designed, synthesis and biological evaluation of which are currently in progress. This result shows a successful example of ligand based drug discovery of potent T-type calcium channel blockers.
Models, Molecular, Patch-Clamp Techniques, Databases, Factual, Xenopus, Calcium Channel Blockers, Catalysis, Cell Line, RNA, Complementary, Electrophysiology, Calcium Channels, T-Type, Calcium Channels, N-Type, Mibefradil, Oocytes, Animals, Humans, Computer Simulation
Models, Molecular, Patch-Clamp Techniques, Databases, Factual, Xenopus, Calcium Channel Blockers, Catalysis, Cell Line, RNA, Complementary, Electrophysiology, Calcium Channels, T-Type, Calcium Channels, N-Type, Mibefradil, Oocytes, Animals, Humans, Computer Simulation
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