DOCKING AND MULTIVARIATE METHODS TO EXPLORE HIV-1 DRUG-RESISTANCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
- Authors: ALMERICO, AM; TUTONE, M; LAURIA, A
- Publication year: 2008
- Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- Key words: DOCKING; MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS; HIV-1; DRUG RESISTANCE
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/43955
Abstract
In this paper we describe a comparative analysis betweenmultivariate and dockingmethods in the study of the drug resistance to the reverse transcriptase and the protease inhibitors. In our early papers we developed a simple but efficient method to evaluate the features of compounds that are less likely to trigger resistance or are effective against mutant HIV strains, using the multivariate statistical procedures PCA and DA. In the attempt to create a more solid background for the prediction of susceptibility or resistance, we carried out a comparative analysis between our previous multivariate approach and molecular docking study. The intent of this paper is not only to find further support to the results obtained by the combined use of PCA and DA, but also to evidence the structural features, in terms of molecular descriptors, similarity, and energetic contributions, derived from docking, which can account for the arising of drugresistance against mutant strains.