2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6676470
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The Exploration of Novel Pharmacophore Characteristics and Multidirectional Elucidation of Structure-Activity Relationship and Mechanism of Sesquiterpene Pyridine Alkaloids from Tripterygium Based on Computational Approaches

Abstract: Sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids are a large group of highly oxygenated sesquiterpenoids, which are characterized by a macrocyclic dilactone skeleton containing 2-(carboxyalkyl) nicotinic acid and dihydro-β-agarofuran sesquiterpenoid, and are believed to be the active and less toxic components of Tripterygium. In this study, 55 sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids from Tripterygium were subjected to identification of pharmacophore characteristics and potential targets analysis. Our results revealed that the greate… Show more

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“…Many sesquiterpenoids have been isolated from plants, fungi, marine organisms, and Streptomyces species ( Bertea et al, 2006 ; Nagegowda et al, 2008 ; Field et al, 2011 ). Furthermore, sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids from Tripterygium were predicted to target several proteins and signaling pathways and may play an important role in curing Alzheimer’s disease, Chagas disease, and NAFL ( Long et al, 2021 ). The aminobenzoate degradation pathway could promote tryptophan metabolism and benzoate degradation ( Naidu and Ragsdale, 2001 ; McLeish et al, 2003 ; Toraya et al, 2004 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many sesquiterpenoids have been isolated from plants, fungi, marine organisms, and Streptomyces species ( Bertea et al, 2006 ; Nagegowda et al, 2008 ; Field et al, 2011 ). Furthermore, sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids from Tripterygium were predicted to target several proteins and signaling pathways and may play an important role in curing Alzheimer’s disease, Chagas disease, and NAFL ( Long et al, 2021 ). The aminobenzoate degradation pathway could promote tryptophan metabolism and benzoate degradation ( Naidu and Ragsdale, 2001 ; McLeish et al, 2003 ; Toraya et al, 2004 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%