Design of a structure-activity relationship model of vitamin K epoxide reductase (VKORC1) inhibitors combining chemical synthesis of new compounds, enzymatic assays and molecular modelling

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Chatron, Nolan | Boulven, Manon | Montagut-Romans, Adrien | Ponsot, Flavien | Jacolot, Maïwenn | Caruel, Hervé | Benoit, Etienne | Popowycz, Florence | Lattard, Virginie

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2. International audience. Vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) anticoagulants have been used since the 1950s as medicines and rodenticides. These molecules are mainly 4-hydroxycoumarin derivatives and act by inhibiting the vitamin K epoxide reductase (VKORC1), an endoplasmic reticulum membrane resident enzyme. However, many VKORC1 mutations have been reported over the last decade, inducing VKAs resistances and thus treatments failures. Although studies have reported experimental and computational investigations of VKAs based on VKORC1 structural homology models, the development of new effective anticoagulants has been quite complex due to the lack of structural data and reliable structure-activity relationships. However, the recent publication of VKORC1 crystal structure provides new information for further studies. Based on these findings, we combined chemical synthesis, enzymatic assays and molecular modelling methods to design a structure-activity relationship (SAR) model. Our results proved that the lipophilicity, the membrane permeability of inhibitors and their affinity towards human VKORC1 enzyme are the main characteristics for potent anticoagulants. Our SAR model managed to rank compounds according to their ability to inhibit the human VKORC1. Such a tool might constitute an alternative to evaluate new molecules potency before their chemical synthesis and biological assessment and might assist the development of new VKAs.

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