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Molecular Docking Studies of Moa-B Inhibitors
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Molecular Docking Studies of Moa-B Inhibitors

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The present study was aimed at molecular docking studies of known inhibitors of MAO protein is to understand the binding interactions between the inhibitor and the enzyme at a molecular level. All Candidates from the database were selected as potential leads against MAO -B enzyme. The structural diversity has been observed in the compounds. The high affinity of the ligand Befloxatone is attributed to its four binding interactions at the active site of the protein. And other compounds also shows good binding energy. Thus, the obtained hits could be treated as good leads in the design of potent inhibitors of MAO- B enzyme, most commonly found to be expressed in the Parkinson's patients.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
17 December 2024
Pages
52
ISBN
9786208417109

The present study was aimed at molecular docking studies of known inhibitors of MAO protein is to understand the binding interactions between the inhibitor and the enzyme at a molecular level. All Candidates from the database were selected as potential leads against MAO -B enzyme. The structural diversity has been observed in the compounds. The high affinity of the ligand Befloxatone is attributed to its four binding interactions at the active site of the protein. And other compounds also shows good binding energy. Thus, the obtained hits could be treated as good leads in the design of potent inhibitors of MAO- B enzyme, most commonly found to be expressed in the Parkinson's patients.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
17 December 2024
Pages
52
ISBN
9786208417109