Research Paper Volume 12, Issue 21 pp 21057—21075

Mimetics of extra virgin olive oil phenols with anti-cancer stem cell activity

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Figure 2. Binding modes of oleacein mimetics to mTOR. Left panels. Graphical representation of the binding modes of the computationally-predicted oleacein mimetics to the catalytic cavity of mTOR. The black, red, and purple arrows indicate the location of the aromatic rings in the binding modes #1, #2, and #3, respectively. Right panels. Graphical representation of the binding modes of parental oleacein and selected oleacein mimetics with anti-CSC activity (Figure 4, 5) to the catalytic cavity of mTOR.