Issue December 2011

category image Volume 29
No. 3 (p 424-596)
December 2011
ISSN 0739-1102

Lose Weight with Traditional Chinese Medicine? Potential Suppression of Fat Mass and Obesity-Associated Protein

Overweight and obesity are common health problems in modern society, particularly in developed countries. Excessive body mass has been linked to numerous diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and cancer. Fat mass and obesity-associated protein (FTO) activity have direct impact on food intake and results in obesity. Inhibition of FTO activity may cause weight loss and reduce obese-linked health risks. We investigated the potential weight loss effects of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), particularly by inhibiting FTO functions. Molecular docking was performed to screen TCM compounds from TCM Database@Taiwan (http://tcm.cmu.edu.tw). Three candidates were identified that contained either a tetrahydropyridine group or potent electronegative phenol group in the structure scaffold. Molecular dynamics simulation analysis of the docking poses of each complex indicated stabilizing trends in the protein-ligand complex movements. In addition, the number of hydrogen bonds increased throughout the 20 ns simulation. These results suggest that these TCM candidates could be potential FTO inhibitors through competitive inhibition.

Key words: Obesity; Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM); FTO; Docking; Molecular Dynamics.

This article can be cited as:
Pei-Chun Chang, Jing-Doo Wang, Min-Min Lee, Su-Sen Chang, Tsung-Ying Tsai, Kai-Wei Chang, Fuu-Jen Tsai, Calvin Yu-Chian Chen. Lose Weight with Traditional Chinese Medicine? Potential Suppression of Fat Mass and Obesity-Associated Protein J. Biomol Struct Dyn 29(3)471-483(2011).

Pei-Chun Changa#
Jing-Doo Wanga#
Min-Min Leea#
Su-Sen Changb
Tsung-Ying Tsaib
Kai-Wei Changb
Fuu-Jen Tsaia, b
Calvin Yu-Chian Chena,b,c,d,e*

aDepartment of Bioinformatics, Asia University, Taichung, 41354, Taiwan
bLaboratory of Computational and Systems Biology, School of Chinese Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung, 40402, Taiwan
cChina Medical University Beigang Hospital, Yunlin, Taiwan
dDepartment of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA
eComputational and Systems Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#Equal Contribution.

*Phone: +886-4-2205-3366 E-mail: ycc@mail.cmu.edu.tw
ycc929@MIT.EDU (C.Y.-C. Chen)

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