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Virtual screening of natural products to enhance melanogenosis

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Natural products have long been an important source of inspiration for medicinal chemistry and drug discovery. In the cosmetic field, they remain the major elements of the composition and serve as marketing asset. Recent research showed the implication of salt‐inducible kinases on the melanin production in skin via MITF regulation. Finding new potent modulators on such target could open the way to several cosmetic applications to attenuate visible signs of photoaging and improve the tan without sun. Since virtual screening can be a powerful tool for detecting hit compounds in the early stages of a drug discovery process, we applied this method on salt‐inducible kinase 2 to discover potential interesting compounds. Here, we present the different steps from the construction of a database of natural products, to the validation of a docking protocol and the results of the virtual screening. Hits from the screening were tested in vitro to confirm their efficiency and results are discussed.
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hal-04662165 , version 1 (25-07-2024)

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Colin Bournez, José-Manuel Gally, Samia Aci-Sèche, Philippe Bernard, Pascal Bonnet. Virtual screening of natural products to enhance melanogenosis. Molecular Informatics, 2024, 43, pp.e202300335. ⟨10.1002/minf.202300335⟩. ⟨hal-04662165⟩
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