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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 2017-Nov

Potent inhibitions of monoamine oxidase A and B by acacetin and its 7-O-(6-O-malonylglucoside) derivative from Agastache rugosa.

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Hyun Woo Lee
Hyung Won Ryu
Seung Cheol Baek
Myung-Gyun Kang
Daeui Park
Hyoung-Yun Han
Ju Hyeon An
Sei-Ryang Oh
Hoon Kim

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Abstract

Five compounds were isolated from the leaves of Agastache rugosa and tested for monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitory activity. Acacetin, a flavonoid, potently inhibited recombinant human MAO-A and MAO-B (IC50=0.19 and 0.17μM, respectively), and reversibly and competitively inhibited MAO-A and MAO-B (Ki=0.045 and 0.037μM, respectively). Acacetin 7-O-(6-O-malonylglucoside) (AMG) was also found to effectively inhibit MAO-A and MAO-B (IC50=2.34 and 1.87μM, respectively), and to reversibly and competitively inhibit MAO-A and MAO-B (Ki=1.06 and 0.38μM, respectively). Tilianin (a glucoside derivative of acacetin) had little inhibitory activity, but the introduction of a malonyl group at sugar moiety significantly increased inhibitory activity. Molecular docking simulation revealed the binding energy of acacetin for MAO-B (-44.2kcal/mol) was greater than its energy for MAO-A (-27.0kcal/mol), and that the Cys172 residue of MAO-B was important for hydrogen bonding with acacetin. AMG was predicted to bind to MAO-B with an energy of -23.1kcal/mol by possible hydrogen-bond formation between an oxygen atom of Ile477 residue and a hydrogen atom (H17) of AMG. However, the interaction between AMG and MAO-A was not verified by the docking simulation. This study suggests acacetin and AMG be viewed as new reversible MAO inhibitors, and useful lead compounds for the inhibitor development.

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