David N Frick, Robert V Bavisotto, Nicholas C Hopper, Wilfred T Tysoe
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Abstract
The National Institutes of Health molecular probe ML283 was synthesized as a potent, selective inhibitor of the helicase encoded by the hepatitis C virus. Because modeling with AutoDock Vina predicted that ML283 might bind the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) nonstructural protein 13 (nsp13) helicase, the effects of a collection of ML283 analogs and other hepatitis C virus (HCV) helicase inhibitors on the SARS-CoV-2 helicase were analyzed. Only modest impacts on nsp13-catalyzed ATP hydrolyses were observed with some compounds, most of which were analogs of the drug ebselen, not ML283. In contrast, a new molecular-beacon-based helicase assay revealed that ML283 and many ML283 analogs are potent SARS-CoV-2 helicase inhibitors. Analog potencies correlate with the binding energies predicted by modeling, which suggests that a pocket surrounded by the carboxy-terminal nsp13 RecA-like helicase motor domain might be exploitable for antiviral drug development.
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