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A Modeling Study for Structure Features of β ‐ N ‐acetyl‐D‐hexosaminidase from Ostrinia furnacalis and its Novel Inhibitor Allosamidin: Species Selectivity and Multi‐Target Characteristics
Author(s) -
Wang Yanli,
Liu Tian,
Yang Qing,
Li Zhong,
Qian Xuhong
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
chemical biology and drug design
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.59
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1747-0285
pISSN - 1747-0277
DOI - 10.1111/j.1747-0285.2011.01301.x
Subject(s) - ostrinia furnacalis , chemistry , selectivity , stereochemistry , hexosaminidase , biochemistry , enzyme , biology , botany , catalysis , larva
Insect β ‐ N‐ acetyl‐D‐hexosaminidase, a chitin degrading enzyme, is physiologically important during the unique life cycle of the insect. OfHex1, a β ‐ N‐ acetyl‐D‐hexosaminidase from the insect, Ostrinia furna , which was obtained by our laboratory (Gen Bank No.: ABI81756.1 ), was studied by molecular modeling as well as by molecular docking with its inhibitor, allosamidin. 3D model of OfHex1 was built through the ligand‐supported homology modeling approach. The binding modes of its substrate and inhibitor were proposed through docking and cluster analysis. The pocket’s size and shape of OfHex1 differ from that of human β ‐ N‐ acetyl‐D‐hexosaminidase, which determined that allosamidin can selectively inhibit OfHex1 instead of human β ‐ N‐ acetyl‐D‐hexosaminidase. Moreover, the multi‐target characteristics of allosamidin that inhibit enzymes from different families, OfHex1 (EC 3.2.1.52; GH20) and chitinase (EC 3.2.1.14; GH18), were compared. The common −1/+1 sugar‐binding site of chitinase and OfHex1, and the −2/−3 sugar‐binding site in chitinase contribute to the binding of allosamidin. This work, at molecular level, proved that OfHex1 could be a potential species‐specific target for novel green pesticide design and also provide the possibility to develop allosamidin or its derivatives as a new type of insecticide to ‘hit two birds with one stone’, which maybe become a novel strategy in pest control.

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