Investigator

Khulood A. Almehmadi

Teaching assistant · King Abdulaziz University, Pharmacology and Toxicology

KAAKhulood A. Almehm…
Papers(1)
Multitargeted docking…
Collaborators(9)
Maha Mahfouz Bakhuray…Mohammed Ageeli HakamiShatha M. AlgethamiAhad Amer AlsaiariAli HazaziAmani A. AlrehailiDaniyah A. Almarghala…Fawaz M. AlmufarrijiFayez Saeed Bahwerth
Institutions(4)
Unknown InstitutionTaif UniversityShaqra UniversitySecurity Forces Hospi…

Papers

Multitargeted docking approach reveals droxidopa against DNA replication and repair-related protein of cervical cancer

Cervical cancer begins in the cells lining the cervix and is caused by persistent infection with certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV). Initially, it has no symptoms, and later it causes pelvic pain, abnormal vaginal bleeding, and pain during intercourse. It is the fourth-ranked cancer among women, and many women die from cervical cancer every year, particularly in low-income countries and the majority could be prevented with early detection and treatment. In this study, we have taken Cervical Cancer DNA Replication and Repair-Related Protein with the PDBID- 3H15, 5VBN, and 6NT9 and performed the multitargeted molecular docking with the FDA-approved drug library using HTVS, SP and XP docking. Then, the poses were filtered with MM\GBSA for proper computations of free energy, identified a multitargeted inhibitor Droxidopa with docking and MM\GBSA scores ranging from - 5.559 to - 6.835 Kcal/mol and - 26.04 to - 37.33 Kcal/mol, respectively. We also performed interaction fingerprints revealing 2VAL, 2LYS, 1ALA, 1ARG, 1ASN, 1CYS, 1GLN, 1GLU, 1ILE, 1MET, 1PHE, 1PRO, 1SER, and 1THR were most interacted residues and computed the ADMET properties with QikProp and DFT with Jaguar, which supported the study and compounds' suitability. Moreover, we performed the 100ns MD simulation in water, showing the controlled deviation and fluctuations of the residues with many interactions, and MM\GBSA was performed with the same trajectories, showing a better understanding of each frame's total complex and binding-free energy. The whole study favours droxidopa as an inhibitor of cervical cancer DNA Replication and Repair-Related Proteins-however, experimental studies are needed before use.

3Works
1Papers
9Collaborators
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms

Positions

2015–

Teaching assistant

King Abdulaziz University · Pharmacology and Toxicology

2014–

Pharmacist

King Abdulaziz Medical City - Jeddah · Pharmacy

Education

2019

Ph.D.

University of Cincinnati · Pharmacology & Systems Physiology

2019

Master

Tufts University - Boston Campus · Pharmacology and Drug Development

2013

Pharm D

King Abdulaziz University · Pharmacy school

Links & IDs
0000-0003-0802-7657

Scopus: 57210961468