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Molecular docking, validation, dynamics simulations, and pharmacokinetic prediction of natural compounds against the SARS-CoV-2 main-protease

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2020.1815584

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Antiviral phytocompounds; SARS-CoV-2; main-protease; COVID-19; decoy ligands; pharmacokinetic properties; molecular dynamics simulations

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The study evaluated the potency of two hundred natural antiviral phytocompounds against the active site of the SARS-CoV-2 Main-Protease using FDA approved viral protease inhibitors as standards. Five compounds were found to be the top inhibitors for COVID-19 M(pro).
The study aims to evaluate the potency of two hundred natural antiviral phytocompounds against the active site of the Severe Acquired Respiratory Syndrome - Coronavirus - 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Main-Protease (M-pro) using AutoDock 4.2.6. The three- dimensional crystal structure of the M-pro(PDB Id: 6LU7) was retrieved from the Protein Data Bank (PDB), the active site was predicted using MetaPocket 2.0. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved viral protease inhibitors were used as standards for comparison of results. The compounds theaflavin-3-3'-digallate, rutin, hypericin, robustaflavone, and (-)-solenolide A with respective binding energy of -12.41 (Ki = 794.96 pM); -11.33 (Ki = 4.98 nM); -11.17 (Ki = 6.54 nM); -10.92 (Ki = 9.85 nM); and -10.82 kcal/mol (Ki = 11.88 nM) were ranked top as Coronavirus Disease - 2019 (COVID-19) M(pro)inhibitors. The interacting amino acid residues were visualized using Discovery Studio 3.5 to elucidate the 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional interactions. The study was validated by i) re-docking the N3-peptide inhibitor-M(pro)and superimposing them onto co-crystallized complex and ii) docking decoy ligands to M-pro. The ligands that showed low binding energy were further predicted for and pharmacokinetic properties and Lipinski's rule of 5 and the results are tabulated and discussed. Molecular dynamics simulations were performed for 50 ns for those compounds using the Desmond package, Schrodinger to assess the conformational stability and fluctuations of protein-ligand complexes during the simulation. Thus, the natural compounds could act as a lead for the COVID-19 regimen afterin-vitroandin- vivoclinical trials. Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma

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