开发适应 S 蛋白 RBD 表面性质和形态的新型多肽抑制剂

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1007/s10989-024-10630-w
Ziyang Liu, Yuping Wei, Man Zhang, Xingyan Zhu, Kun Liu
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血管紧张素转换酶-2(ACE2)是 SARS-CoV-2 S 蛋白的一个重要细胞表面受体。SARS-COV-2 细胞感染的初始阶段涉及 S 蛋白与 ACE2 的结合。因此,本研究提出了一种创新策略,通过考虑 S 蛋白 RBD 的表面特性和形态来设计基于 ACE2 的多肽抑制剂。通过计算分析和分子模拟,研究了 S 蛋白受体结合结构域(RBD)的表面性质和形态,并根据其贡献和非共价相互作用,确定了 ACE2 配体结合结构域(LBD)的关键残基。然后,通过拟合 S 蛋白 RBD 的表面特征和地形特征,开发了由 ACE2 关键残基组成的多肽抑制剂。分子模拟显示,两种新型短肽 IEPFF (I5) 和 WIEPFF (W6) 与 S 蛋白 RBD 的亲和力很高,但与细胞膜的亲和力较低。细胞吸附研究表明,I5 和 W6 都能有效阻断 ACE2-S 蛋白的结合,且无明显细胞毒性。流式细胞仪分析表明,I5 和 W6 都能有效抑制 S 蛋白与 ACE2 的结合,在 200 μM 浓度下孵育 30 分钟后,荧光强度显著降低(分别为 75% 和 79%)。I5和W6都是极好的潜在抗SARS-COV-2药物。这项工作为开发预防和治疗 SARS-COV-2 的功能肽提供了一个创新的视角。
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Development of Novel Peptide Inhibitors Adapted to the Surface Property and Morphology of S Protein RBD

Angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 (ACE2) is a important cell surface receptor of SARS-CoV-2 S protein. The initial stage of SARS-COV-2 cell infection involves the binding of the S protein to ACE2. Hence, this work presents an innovative strategy to designing ACE2-based peptide inhibitors by considering the surface property and morphology of the S protein RBD. The aim is to develop a short peptide inhibitor that can effectively inhibit S protein-ACE2 interaction Through computational analysis and molecular simulation, the surface properties and morphology of S protein receptor-binding structural domain (RBD) were investigated, while the key residues of ACE2 ligand-binding structural domain (LBD) were identified based on their contributions and non-covalent interactions. Then, peptide inhibitors, consisting of ACE2 key residues, were developed by fitting to the surface characteristics and topographical features of the S protein RBD. Molecular simulation showed that two novel short peptides, IEPFF (I5) and WIEPFF (W6) had high affinity for S protein RBD but a low affinity for the cell membrane. Cellular adsorption studies demonstrated that both I5 and W6 effectively blocked ACE2-S protein binding without significant cytotoxicity. Flow cytometry analysis revealed that both I5 and W6 effectively inhibited S protein binding to the ACE2, resulting in a significant reduction (75 and 79%, respectively) in fluorescence intensity after 30 min of incubation at a concentration of 200 μM. Both I5 and W6 were excellent potential anti SARS-COV-2 drugs. This work provides an innovative perspective for the development of functional peptides for the prevention and management of SARS-COV-2.

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