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PTML modeling for peptide discovery: in silico design of non-hemolytic peptides with antihypertensive activity.
Kleandrova, Valeria V; Rojas-Vargas, Julio A; Scotti, Marcus T; Speck-Planche, Alejandro.
Afiliação
  • Kleandrova VV; Laboratory of Fundamental and Applied Research of Quality and Technology of Food Production, Moscow State University of Food Production, Volokolamskoe shosse 11, Moscow, Russian Federation, 125080.
  • Rojas-Vargas JA; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Natural and Exact Sciences, University of Oriente, 90500, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
  • Scotti MT; Postgraduate Program in Natural and Synthetic Bioactive Products, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa, 58051-900, Brazil.
  • Speck-Planche A; Postgraduate Program in Natural and Synthetic Bioactive Products, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa, 58051-900, Brazil. alejspivanovich@gmail.com.
Mol Divers ; 26(5): 2523-2534, 2022 Oct.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34802116
ABSTRACT
Hypertension is a medical condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite the high efficacy of the current antihypertensive drugs, they are associated with serious side effects. Peptides constitute attractive options for chemical therapy against hypertension, and computational models can accelerate the design of antihypertensive peptides. Yet, to the best of our knowledge, all the in silico models predict only the antihypertensive activity of peptides while neglecting their inherent toxic potential to red blood cells. In this work, we report the first sequence-based model that combines perturbation theory and machine learning through multilayer perceptron networks (SB-PTML-MLP) to enable the simultaneous screening of antihypertensive activity and hemotoxicity of peptides. We have interpreted the molecular descriptors present in the model from a physicochemical and structural point of view. By strictly following such interpretations as guidelines, we performed two tasks. First, we selected amino acids with favorable contributions to both the increase of the antihypertensive activity and the diminution of hemotoxicity. Then, we assembled those suitable amino acids, virtually designing peptides that were predicted by the SB-PTML-MLP model as antihypertensive agents exhibiting low hemotoxicity. The potentiality of the SB-PTML-MLP model as a tool for designing potent and safe antihypertensive peptides was confirmed by predictions performed by online computational tools reported in the scientific literature. The methodology presented here can be extended to other pharmacological applications of peptides.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hipertensão / Anti-Hipertensivos Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Prognostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hipertensão / Anti-Hipertensivos Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Prognostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article