Molecular Docking Studies of Rutin on Matrix Metalloproteinase
@inproceedings{Selvaraj2016MolecularDS, title={Molecular Docking Studies of Rutin on Matrix Metalloproteinase}, author={Gurudeeban Selvaraj and Satyavani Kaliamurthi and Ramanathan and Thiruganasambandam}, year={2016} }
Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) also known as matrixins, play an important role in wound healing, tissue engineering and embryogenesis. The action of MMP inhibited by several endogenous tissue inhibitors but the pathological condition requires exogenous inhibitor from natural or synthetic source. Therefore, the present study is aimed to evaluate the inhibitory effect of rutin on metalloproteinase. The active sites of target proteins were predicted through 3DLignadsite. Based on the Lamarckian…
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