A small-molecule SARS-CoV-2 inhibitor targeting the membrane protein

Marnix Van Loock,Ellen Van Damme,Pravien Abeywickrema, Yanting Yin, Jiexiong Xie,Sofie Jacobs, Mandeep Mann, Robyn Miller, Madison Piassek,Jordi Doijen, Simone Marsili, Murali Subramanian, Leah Gottlieb,Rana Abdelnabi,Michiel Van Gool,Nick Van den Broeck, Ines De Pauw, D. Scobey,Melissa Mattocks,Alexandra Schaefer,Dirk Jochmans,Steven De Jonghe,Pieter Leyssen,Winston Chiu, Mayra Diosa Toro,Marleen Zwaagstra, Anouk Leijs, Heidi de Gruyter,Christophe Buyck, Klaas van den Heede, Frank Jacobs, Christel Van den Eynde, Laura Thijs, Valerie Raeymaekers, Seth Miller, Amanda Rosario,Johan Neyts,Ralph Baric,Frank van Kuppeveld,Eric Snijder,Martijn van Hemert, Mario Monshouwer,Sujata Sharma, Ruxandra Draghia-Akli,Anil Koul, Annick Diels, Peter Vermeulen, Koen Temmerman,Danielle Peeters

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Abstract The membrane (M) protein of betacoronaviruses is well-conserved and plays a key role in viral assembly. Here, we describe the discovery of JNJ-9676, a novel small molecule targeting the coronaviral (CoV) M protein. JNJ-9676 demonstrates in vitro nanomolar antiviral activity against SARS-CoV2, SARS-CoV, and sarbecovirus strains from bat and pangolin zoonotic origin. Using cryogenic electron microscopy, we determined a novel binding pocket of JNJ-9676 in the M protein's transmembrane domain. Compound binding stabilized the M protein in an altered conformational state between its long- and short-forms, preventing the release of infectious virus. In a pre-exposure Syrian golden hamster model, JNJ-9676 (25 mg/kg BID) showed excellent efficacy illustrated by a significant reduction in viral load and infectious virus in the lung by 3.5 log10 and 4 log10, respectively. Histopathology scores at this dose were reduced to baseline. In a post-exposure hamster model, JNJ-9676 was efficacious at 75mg/kg BID even when added at 48 h post-infection, when peak viral loads were observed. The M protein is an attractive novel antiviral target to block coronavirus replication with JNJ-9676 representing an interesting chemical series towards identifying clinical candidates addressing the current and future CoV pandemics.
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