QSAR for analogs of 1,5-N,N'-disubstituted-2-(substituted benzenesulphonyl) glutamamides as antitumor agents

Motivation. Cancer is a widespread and life threatening disease for which new and improved drugs are needed. It is well established that the transformation of the normal cells to a cancerous phenotype is often associated with cognate changes in the transport and metabolism of nutrients such as gluco...

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Main Authors: Panda, Parthasarathi, Samanta, Soma, Alam Sk, Mahasin, Basu, Soumya, Jha, Tarun
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1048372023-12-29T06:52:31Z QSAR for analogs of 1,5-N,N'-disubstituted-2-(substituted benzenesulphonyl) glutamamides as antitumor agents Panda, Parthasarathi Samanta, Soma Alam Sk, Mahasin Basu, Soumya Jha, Tarun School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Molecular biology Motivation. Cancer is a widespread and life threatening disease for which new and improved drugs are needed. It is well established that the transformation of the normal cells to a cancerous phenotype is often associated with cognate changes in the transport and metabolism of nutrients such as glucose and glutamine. Many tumor cells are particularly avid glutamine consumers. Glutamine also plays a key role in tumor cell energetics, and several tumor cell lines use glutamine as their major respiratory fuel. Method. Based on our composite program of development of new potential anticancer agents through rational design, 32 analogs of 1,5–N,N'–disubstituted–2–(substituted benzenesulphonyl) glutamamide were synthesized, characterized and biologically evaluated against Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma (EAC) cells in Swiss Albino mice. Tumor cell inhibition was considered as the biological activity parameter. A QSAR study was performed on this data set, showing the importance of ETSA and RTSA indices of several atoms, the energy of HOMO, the energy gap between HOMO and LUMO, as well as the approximate surface area. Results. The QSAR study highlights the atomic features and molecular descriptors that determine the antitumor activity of these glutamamides analogs. These computational models also illustrate the importance of atomic charge, energy of HOMO, and energy of LUMO for the biological activity. Published version 2015-01-22T02:11:27Z 2019-12-06T21:40:52Z 2015-01-22T02:11:27Z 2019-12-06T21:40:52Z 2007 2007 Journal Article Panda, P., Samanta, S., Alam Sk, M., Basu, S., & Jha, T. (2007). QSAR for analogs of 1,5-N,N'-disubstituted-2-(substituted benzenesulphonyl) glutamamides as antitumor agents. Internet electronic journal of molecular design, 11(1), 280-301. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104837 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/24712 http://www.researchgate.net/publication/230703410_QSAR_for_Analogs_of_15NN'Disubstituted2(substituted_benzenesulphonyl)_Glutamamides_as_Antitumor_Agents en Internet electronic journal of molecular design © 2007 BioChem Press. This paper was published in Internet Electronic Journal of Molecular Design and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of BioChem Press. The paper can be found at the following official URL: [http://www.researchgate.net/publication/230703410_QSAR_for_Analogs_of_15NN'Disubstituted2(substituted_benzenesulphonyl)_Glutamamides_as_Antitumor_Agents]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. application/pdf
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Panda, Parthasarathi
Samanta, Soma
Alam Sk, Mahasin
Basu, Soumya
Jha, Tarun
QSAR for analogs of 1,5-N,N'-disubstituted-2-(substituted benzenesulphonyl) glutamamides as antitumor agents
description Motivation. Cancer is a widespread and life threatening disease for which new and improved drugs are needed. It is well established that the transformation of the normal cells to a cancerous phenotype is often associated with cognate changes in the transport and metabolism of nutrients such as glucose and glutamine. Many tumor cells are particularly avid glutamine consumers. Glutamine also plays a key role in tumor cell energetics, and several tumor cell lines use glutamine as their major respiratory fuel. Method. Based on our composite program of development of new potential anticancer agents through rational design, 32 analogs of 1,5–N,N'–disubstituted–2–(substituted benzenesulphonyl) glutamamide were synthesized, characterized and biologically evaluated against Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma (EAC) cells in Swiss Albino mice. Tumor cell inhibition was considered as the biological activity parameter. A QSAR study was performed on this data set, showing the importance of ETSA and RTSA indices of several atoms, the energy of HOMO, the energy gap between HOMO and LUMO, as well as the approximate surface area. Results. The QSAR study highlights the atomic features and molecular descriptors that determine the antitumor activity of these glutamamides analogs. These computational models also illustrate the importance of atomic charge, energy of HOMO, and energy of LUMO for the biological activity.
author2 School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
author_facet School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Panda, Parthasarathi
Samanta, Soma
Alam Sk, Mahasin
Basu, Soumya
Jha, Tarun
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author Panda, Parthasarathi
Samanta, Soma
Alam Sk, Mahasin
Basu, Soumya
Jha, Tarun
author_sort Panda, Parthasarathi
title QSAR for analogs of 1,5-N,N'-disubstituted-2-(substituted benzenesulphonyl) glutamamides as antitumor agents
title_short QSAR for analogs of 1,5-N,N'-disubstituted-2-(substituted benzenesulphonyl) glutamamides as antitumor agents
title_full QSAR for analogs of 1,5-N,N'-disubstituted-2-(substituted benzenesulphonyl) glutamamides as antitumor agents
title_fullStr QSAR for analogs of 1,5-N,N'-disubstituted-2-(substituted benzenesulphonyl) glutamamides as antitumor agents
title_full_unstemmed QSAR for analogs of 1,5-N,N'-disubstituted-2-(substituted benzenesulphonyl) glutamamides as antitumor agents
title_sort qsar for analogs of 1,5-n,n'-disubstituted-2-(substituted benzenesulphonyl) glutamamides as antitumor agents
publishDate 2015
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104837
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/24712
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/230703410_QSAR_for_Analogs_of_15NN'Disubstituted2(substituted_benzenesulphonyl)_Glutamamides_as_Antitumor_Agents
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