Novel Perspectives on Amentoflavone's Influence on Cell Cycle and Apoptosis: Exploring Theoretical Modulation of Serine/Threonine-Kinases

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Docking results suggest that Amentoflavone has a higher affinity for investigated Serine/threonine-protein kinases, indicating potential interactions that may influence the activities of these kinases. The negative values of the binding energies signify strong and stable interactions, suggesting that Amentoflavone could be a key molecule in modulating the functions of these kinases, which play crucial roles in cellular processes such as cell cycle regulation and apoptosis.

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