Liensinine, a Novel and Food-Derived Compound, Exerts Potent Antihepatoma Efficacy via Inhibiting the Kv10.1 Channel
Biao Ma,
Sai Shi,
Wei Guo
et al.
Abstract:Plant
metabolites from natural product extracts offer unique advantages
against carcinogenesis in the development of drugs. The target-based
virtual screening from food-derived compounds represents a promising
approach for tumor therapy. In this study, we performed virtual screening
to target the presumed inhibitor-binding pocket and identified a highly
potent Kv10.1 inhibitor, liensinine (Lien), which can inhibit the
channel in a dose-dependent way with an IC50 of 0.24 ±
0.07 μM. Combining molecular dynamics … Show more
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