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Pharmacophore-Based Virtual Screening, Quantum Mechanics Calculations, and Molecular Dynamics Simulation Approaches Identified Potential Natural Antiviral Drug Candidates against MERS-CoV S1-NTD.
Bouback, Thamer A; Pokhrel, Sushil; Albeshri, Abdulaziz; Aljohani, Amal Mohammed; Samad, Abdus; Alam, Rahat; Hossen, Md Saddam; Al-Ghamdi, Khalid; Talukder, Md Enamul Kabir; Ahammad, Foysal; Qadri, Ishtiaq; Simal-Gandara, Jesus.
  • Bouback TA; Department of Biological Science, Faculty of Science, King Abdul-Aziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.
  • Pokhrel S; Department of Biomedical Engineering, State University of New York (SUNY), Binghamton, NY 13902, USA.
  • Albeshri A; Department of Biological Science, Faculty of Science, King Abdul-Aziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.
  • Aljohani AM; Department of Biological Science, Faculty of Science, King Abdul-Aziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.
  • Samad A; Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biological Science and Technology, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Jashore 7408, Bangladesh.
  • Alam R; Laboratory of Computational Biology, Biological Solution Centre (BioSol Centre), Jashore 7408, Bangladesh.
  • Hossen MS; Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biological Science and Technology, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Jashore 7408, Bangladesh.
  • Al-Ghamdi K; Laboratory of Computational Biology, Biological Solution Centre (BioSol Centre), Jashore 7408, Bangladesh.
  • Talukder MEK; Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biological Science and Technology, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Jashore 7408, Bangladesh.
  • Ahammad F; Laboratory of Computational Biology, Biological Solution Centre (BioSol Centre), Jashore 7408, Bangladesh.
  • Qadri I; Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou 310018, China.
  • Simal-Gandara J; Department of Biological Science, Faculty of Science, King Abdul-Aziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.
Molecules ; 26(16)2021 Aug 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1359731
ABSTRACT
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a highly infectious zoonotic virus first reported into the human population in September 2012 on the Arabian Peninsula. The virus causes severe and often lethal respiratory illness in humans with an unusually high fatality rate. The N-terminal domain (NTD) of receptor-binding S1 subunit of coronavirus spike (S) proteins can recognize a variety of host protein and mediates entry into human host cells. Blocking the entry by targeting the S1-NTD of the virus can facilitate the development of effective antiviral drug candidates against the pathogen. Therefore, the study has been designed to identify effective antiviral drug candidates against the MERS-CoV by targeting S1-NTD. Initially, a structure-based pharmacophore model (SBPM) to the active site (AS) cavity of the S1-NTD has been generated, followed by pharmacophore-based virtual screening of 11,295 natural compounds. Hits generated through the pharmacophore-based virtual screening have re-ranked by molecular docking and further evaluated through the ADMET properties. The compounds with the best ADME and toxicity properties have been retrieved, and a quantum mechanical (QM) based density-functional theory (DFT) has been performed to optimize the geometry of the selected compounds. Three optimized natural compounds, namely Taiwanhomoflavone B (Amb23604132), 2,3-Dihydrohinokiflavone (Amb23604659), and Sophoricoside (Amb1153724), have exhibited substantial docking energy >-9.00 kcal/mol, where analysis of frontier molecular orbital (FMO) theory found the low chemical reactivity correspondence to the bioactivity of the compounds. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation confirmed the stability of the selected natural compound to the binding site of the protein. Additionally, molecular mechanics generalized born surface area (MM/GBSA) predicted the good value of binding free energies (ΔG bind) of the compounds to the desired protein. Convincingly, all the results support the potentiality of the selected compounds as natural antiviral candidates against the MERS-CoV S1-NTD.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Antiviral Agents / Quantum Theory / Biological Products / Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Topics: Traditional medicine Language: English Journal subject: Biology Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Molecules26164961

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Antiviral Agents / Quantum Theory / Biological Products / Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Topics: Traditional medicine Language: English Journal subject: Biology Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Molecules26164961