Issue 24, 2022

Structure-guided discovery of food-derived GABA-T inhibitors as hunters for anti-anxiety compounds

Abstract

With the acceleration of the pace of life, people may face all kinds of pressure, and anxiety has become a common mental issue that is seriously affecting human life. Safe and effective food-derived compounds may be used as anti-anxiety compounds. In this study, anti-anxiety compounds were collected and curated for database construction. Quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) models were developed using a combination of various machine-learning approaches and chemical descriptors to predict natural compounds in food with anti-anxiety effects. High-throughput molecular docking was used to screen out compounds that could function as anti-anxiety molecules by inhibiting γ-aminobutyrate transaminase (GABA-T) enzyme, and 7 compounds were screened for in vitro activity verification. Pharmacokinetic analysis revealed three compounds (quercetin, lithocholic acid, and ferulic acid) that met Lipinski's Rule of Five and inhibited the GABA-T enzyme to alleviate anxiety in vitro. The established QSAR model combined with molecular docking and molecular dynamics was proved by the synthesis and discovery of novel food-derived anti-anxiety compounds.

Graphical abstract: Structure-guided discovery of food-derived GABA-T inhibitors as hunters for anti-anxiety compounds

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 May 2022
Accepted
24 Oct 2022
First published
03 Nov 2022

Food Funct., 2022,13, 12674-12685

Structure-guided discovery of food-derived GABA-T inhibitors as hunters for anti-anxiety compounds

M. Liu, T. Wang, Q. Wang, J. Zhou, B. Wang, B. Zhang, K. Wang, H. Zhu and Y. Zhang, Food Funct., 2022, 13, 12674 DOI: 10.1039/D2FO01315K

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