Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

COMPARATIVE DOCKING STUDIES OF ESTROGEN RECEPTOR INHIBITORS AND THEIR BINDING INTERACTION ANALYSIS

10

Citations

15

References

2012

Year

Abstract

Comparative docking studies have been performed on 10 drug molecules, which play a vital role in the treatment of breast cancer. These 10 drug molecules have the same target called Estrogen Receptor which acts as a DNA-binding transcription factor that regulates gene expression. The glide scores of these 10 drugs were compared to each other using the module Glide which is a part of the Schrödinger software, which provided a better understanding of the binding interactions of the ten drug molecules. Among the 10 drugs taken, toremifene had the lowest glide score, i.e. -9.82, which shows that it had better binding interaction with the protein.

References

YearCitations

Page 1