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A Combined Computational Methodology for the Discovery of Hit Compounds with Putative Insect Repellency Properties

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Kritsi E., Liggri P.G.V., Stamati E.C.V., Tsitsanou K.E., Zographos S.E., Michaelakis A., Papachristos D., Zoumpoulakis P.
Date
2022
Language
en
DOI
10.1002/cmdc.202200271
Sujet
1,2 diphenyl 2 propanol
binding protein
coniferyl alcohol
diethyltoluamide
icaridin
insect repellent
odorant bindinng protein 1
unclassified drug
2 propanol
insect repellent
adult
Aedes albopictus
animal experiment
Article
binding affinity
bioassay
chemical structure
computer model
controlled study
female
fluorescence
in vitro study
in vivo study
methodology
molecular docking
nonhuman
pharmacophore
screening
Aedes
animal
chemistry
human
mosquito vector
2-Propanol
Aedes
Animals
Humans
Insect Repellents
Mosquito Vectors
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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Mosquitoes and other hematophagous arthropods, the primary vectors of multiple parasites and viruses, are responsible for the transmission of serious diseases to humans. Nowadays, the interest is focused on the development of novel repellents to the existing ones with advanced properties. The present study attempts the discovery of novel hit compounds which may evolve as insect repellents using a combined computational methodology targeting the Odorant Binding Protein 1 (OBP1). The in silico results indicated two compounds, namely coniferyl alcohol and 1,2-diphenyl-2-propanol, which were further evaluated (a) in vitro for their binding affinity to AgamOBP1 and (b) in vivo using dose-dependent repellence tests against the aggressive-day biting Aedes albopictus. The combination of in vitro and in vivo results pointed that coniferyl alcohol and 1,2-diphenyl-2-propanol exhibited high binding affinity over OBP1 with 69.4 and 84.7 nM, respectively as well as efficient repellent activity. Compounds were also tested for their dose-dependent repellency activity in vivo against Aedes albopictus. Overall, the selected compounds can serve as scaffolds for the development of novel repellents. © 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/75525
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