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Virtual screening identifies a novel piperazine-based insect juvenile hormone agonist.


ABSTRACT: Juvenile hormone (JH) agonists constitute a subclass of insect growth regulators and play important roles in insect pest management. In this work, a multi-step virtual screening program was executed to find novel JH agonists. A database of 5 million purchasable compounds was sequentially processed with three computational filters: (i) shape and chemical similarity as compared to known JH-active compounds; (ii) molecular docking simulations against a Drosophila JH receptor, methoprene-tolerant; and (iii) free energy calculation of ligand-receptor binding using a modified MM/PBSA (molecular mechanics/Poisson-Boltzmann surface area) protocol. The 11 candidates that passed the three filters were evaluated in a luciferase reporter assay, leading to the identification of a hit compound that contains a piperazine ring system (EC50=870 nM). This compound is structurally dissimilar to known JH agonists and synthetically easy to access; therefore, it is a promising starting point for further structure optimization.

SUBMITTER: Yokoi T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7953028 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Virtual screening identifies a novel piperazine-based insect juvenile hormone agonist.

Yokoi Taiyo T   Nabe Taku T   Horoiwa Shinri S   Hayashi Ken'ichiro K   Ito-Harashima Sayoko S   Yagi Takashi T   Nakagawa Yoshiaki Y   Miyagawa Hisashi H  

Journal of pesticide science 20210201 1


Juvenile hormone (JH) agonists constitute a subclass of insect growth regulators and play important roles in insect pest management. In this work, a multi-step virtual screening program was executed to find novel JH agonists. A database of 5 million purchasable compounds was sequentially processed with three computational filters: (i) shape and chemical similarity as compared to known JH-active compounds; (ii) molecular docking simulations against a <i>Drosophila</i> JH receptor, methoprene-tole  ...[more]

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