Docking and Dynamics Study of Phytochemicals as Potent Inhibitors against SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease

Palla Ramprasad, A. Babu, Suveena Sukumaran
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Coronavirus Infectious Disease-19 (COVID-19) caused by coronavirus 2 is a global health hazard. The lack of medications against the disease is a major concern of the research community today. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Main Protease (SARS-CoV-2 MPro) is the most extensively studied protein responsible for spreading disease. Several plant-based products are utilized to treat the disease's symptoms. Here, we have attempted to screen 377 phytocompounds against the target computationally. We have sorted eight best-pose compounds based on docking studies for further analysis. Lipinski and Adsorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Elimination/Toxicity (ADME/T) properties were also evaluated to assess the drug-like properties and toxicity of the screened compounds. Finally, we discovered Coruscanone to be the most effective lead compound for the target. The best complex was further undertaken for dynamic simulation. RMSD, RMSF, h-bond, and Rg were analyzed and studied related to the reference compound. The study additionally continues to elucidate its inhibitory action via in vitro studies.
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植物化学物质对SARS-CoV-2主要蛋白酶抑制剂的对接与动力学研究
由冠状病毒2引起的COVID-19传染病是一种全球性的健康危害。缺乏治疗这种疾病的药物是当今研究界关注的主要问题。严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2主蛋白酶(SARS-CoV-2 MPro)是研究最广泛的负责传播疾病的蛋白质。一些植物性产品被用来治疗这种疾病的症状。在这里,我们试图通过计算筛选377种植物化合物来对抗靶点。我们根据对接研究整理出8个最佳位姿化合物进行进一步分析。通过Lipinski和吸附、分布、代谢、消除/毒性(ADME/T)特性来评价筛选化合物的类药物特性和毒性。最后,我们发现Coruscanone是对目标最有效的先导化合物。进一步进行了最佳复合体的动态仿真。对参比化合物的RMSD、RMSF、氢键和Rg进行分析研究。该研究还通过体外研究继续阐明其抑制作用。
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