Engineering novel scaffolds for specific HDAC11 inhibitors against metabolic diseases exploiting deep learning, virtual screening, and molecular dynamics simulations

Jiali Li, Xiaodie Chen, Rong Liu,Xingyu Liu,Mao Shu

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES(2024)

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The prevalence of metabolic diseases is increasing at a frightening rate year by year. The burgeoning development of deep learning enables drug design to be more efficient, selective, and structurally novel. The critical relevance of Histone deacetylase 11 (HDAC11) to the pathogenesis of several metabolic diseases makes it a promising drug target for curbing metabolic disorders. The present study aims to design new specific HDAC11 inhibitors for the treatment of metabolic diseases. Deep learning was performed to learn the properties of existing HDAC11 inhibitors and yield a novel compound library containing 23,122 molecules. Subsequently, the compound library was screened by ADMET properties, Lipinski & Veber rules, traditional machine classification models, and molecular docking, and 10 compounds were screened as candidate HDAC11 inhibitors. The stability of the 10 new molecules was further evaluated by deploying RMSD, RMSF, MM/GBSA, free energy landscape mapping, and PCA analysis in molecular dynamics simulations. As a result, ten compounds, Cpd_17556, Cpd_2184, Cpd_8907, Cpd_7771, Cpd_14959, Cpd_7108, Cpd_12383, Cpd_13153, Cpd_14500and Cpd_21811, were characterized as good HDAC11 inhibitors and are expected to be promising drug candidates for metabolic disorders, and further in vitro, in vivo and clinical trials to demonstrate in the future.
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Deep learning,HDAC11 inhibitors,Metabolic diseases,Molecular dynamics simulations,Virtual screening
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