Structure-based Virtual Screening from Natural Products as Inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein and ACE2-h Receptor Binding and their Biological Evaluation In vitro.

Timoteo Delgado-Maldonado, Luis Donaldo Gonzalez-Morales,Alfredo Juarez-Saldivar,Edgar E Lara-Ramírez, Guadalupe Rojas-Verde, Adriana Rodriguez-Moreno,Debasish Bandyopadhyay,Gildardo Rivera

Medicinal chemistry (Shariqah (United Arab Emirates))(2024)

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BACKGROUND:In the last years, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) caused more than 760 million infections and 6.9 million deaths. Currently, remains a public health problem with limited pharmacological treatments. Among the virus drug targets, the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein attracts the development of new anti-SARS-CoV-2 agents. OBJECTIVE:The aim of this work was to identify new compounds derived from natural products (BIOFACQUIM and Selleckchem databases) as potential inhibitors of the spike receptor binding domain (RBD)-ACE2h binding complex. METHODS:Molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulations, and ADME-Tox analysis were performed to screen and select the potential inhibitors. ELISA-based enzyme assay was done to confirm our predictive model. RESULTS:Twenty compounds were identified as potential binders of RBD of the spike protein. In vitro assay showed compound B-8 caused 48% inhibition at 50 μM, and their binding pattern exhibited interactions via hydrogen bonds with the key amino acid residues present on the RBD. CONCLUSION:Compound B-8 can be used as a scaffold to develop new and more efficient antiviral drugs.
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