Pharmacophore mapping, 3D QSAR, molecular docking, and ADME prediction studies of novel Benzothiazinone derivatives

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Jahaan Shaikh [1 ]
Salman Patel [1 ]
Afzal Nagani [1 ]
Moksh Shah [4 ]
Siddik Ugharatdar [1 ]
Ashish Patel [2 ]
Drashti Shah [3 ]
Dharti Patel [3 ]
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[1] Parul Institute of Pharmacy,Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
[2] Parul University,Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
[3] Laxminarayandev College of Pharmacy,Ramanbhai Patel College of Pharmacy
[4] Charotar University of Science and Technology,Research and Development Cell
[5] Parul University,undefined
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DprE1; Benzothiazinone; study; Pharmacophore mapping; 3D QSAR; Docking; Antitubercular;
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10.1007/s40203-024-00255-8
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In the quest to combat tuberculosis, DprE1, a challenging target for novel anti-tubercular agents due to its small size and membrane location, has been a focus of research. DprE1 catalyzes the transformation of DPR into Ketoribose DPX, with Benzothiazinone emerging as a potent pharmacophore for inhibiting DprE1. Clinical trial drugs such as BTZ043, BTZ038, PBTZ169, and TMC-207 have shown promising results as DprE1 inhibitors. This study employed pharmacophore mapping of Pyrazolopyridine, Dinitrobenzamide, and Benzothiazinone derivatives to identify crucial features for eliciting a biological response. Benzothiazinone (Ligand code: 73) emerged as a reference ligand with a fitness score of 3.000. ROC analysis validated the pharmacophore with an excellent score of 0.71. To build a 3D QSAR model, a series of Benzothiazinone congeneric derivatives were explored. The model exhibited strong performance, with a standard deviation of 0.1531, a correlation coefficient for the training set (R2) value of 0.9754, and a correlation coefficient for test set Q2 value of 0.7632, indicating robust predictive capabilities. Contour maps guided the design of novel benzothiazinone derivatives, emphasizing steric, electrostatic, hydrophobic, H-bond acceptor, and H-bond donor groups for structure-activity relationships. Docking studies against PDB ID: 4NCR demonstrated favorable scores, with interactions aligning well with the in-built ligand 26 J. Docking validation via RMSD values supported the reliability of the docking results. This comprehensive approach aids in the design of novel benzothiazinone derivatives with potential anti-tubercular properties, contributing to the development of novel anti-tubercular agents which can be pivotal in the eradication of tuberculosis.
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