Computer-aided drug design to discover DNMT inhibitors from phytochemicals
L. R. L. S. Kumari,
W. R. P. Wijesinghe
Abstract:Inhibitors of DNA methyltransferase (DNMTs) are now a major family of epigenetic targets with therapeutic interest. However, only two cytosine analogues 5-azacytosine (azacytidine) and 20-deoxy-5-azacytidine (decitabine), have been approved as the most cutting-edge medications for treating epigenetic cancer with some restrictions. In this context, computational methods that rely on quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) play a crucial role allowing us to predict the biological activity of potentia… Show more
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