National Institute of Technology,
Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh-17-7005
India
Research Article
Designing and Binding Mode Prediction of Juvenile Hormone Analogues as Potential Inhibitor for Galleria mellonella
Author(s): Pamita Awasthi and Priyanka SharmaPamita Awasthi and Priyanka Sharma
Virtual screening of chemical databases has become an integral part of ligand design. Docking is one of the most important methods in computer assisted screening. If a three dimensional structure of target receptor is available, along with information regarding nature of the ligand-binding site, ligand-binding mode; the interactions between the ligand and receptor can be studied extensively, in order to design and develop target specific new compounds in a short time period. Juvenile Hormone Analogues, sesqui-terpenoid series of compound act as an insect growth regulator, and presently in use as a potential environment friendly pesticide. Juvenile hormone is the molting hormone responsible for each molt, and involved in a wide range of physiological processes in both developing and mature insect. Designing of various juvenile hormone analogues are new and .. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/jcsb.1000107
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