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G protein-coupled receptor 116
(
GPR116
), an orphan adhesion receptor, found an important role in cell adhesion and migration in eukaryotes. Abnormal expression of GPCR identified in various cancers turns focus of research community towards GPCR to identify the targeting drug against GPCR. Though
GPR116
role was studied in progression of metastasis in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), unfortunately, still no drugs targeting
GPR116
were identified. TNBC is a hormone-negative aggressive breast cancer found even in young women. Since TNBC has no target receptor for therapy, it would be desirable to target
GPR116
. Currently, chemotherapy is the only promising option for TNBC; however, these drugs cause chemoresistance. Hence this current study concentrated on finding drugable natural phytochemical ligands targeting
GPR116
using in silico approach. Best docked ligand with target and active binding site amino acids were identified in molecular docking study. Pharmacokinetic properties (ADME) were assessed by Qikprop. Result showed that pharmacokinetics properties of natural phytochemicals were as good as existing chemotherapeutic cancer drugs. This study indicates that phytochemicals could be a promising target for
GPR116
. This in silico analysis facilitates further research to design the drug targeting
GPR116
for treatment of TNBC.
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Cell Biochem 2020 Oct 26
PMID:In silico molecular docking and physicochemical property studies on effective phytochemicals targeting GPR116 for breast cancer treatment. 3310 12