针对 SARS-CoV-2 主要蛋白酶的非共价细胞穿透性双环肽抑制剂的新发现

IF 6.8 1区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL Journal of Medicinal Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.4c01639
Yahong Tan, Jinyue Yang, Min Wang, Qi Peng, Yongqi Li, Lifeng Fu, Mengmeng Zhang, Jiang Wu, Guanya Yang, Christopher John Hipolito, Youming Zhang, Jianxun Qi, Yi Shi, Yizhen Yin
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大环肽作为有前途的候选药物,已经引起了广泛关注。然而,它们通常在实现和提高细胞渗透性以进入细胞内靶点方面面临挑战。在这项研究中,我们重点对针对 SARS-CoV-2 主要蛋白酶(Mpro)的大环肽抑制剂进行了全新筛选,发现了能有效抑制蛋白水解活性的新型非共价结合大环肽。高分辨率晶体结构进一步揭示了大环肽与 Mpro 之间的分子相互作用。随后,对缺乏细胞渗透性的特定大环肽进行了进一步优化,并将其转化为低毒性、代谢稳定的双环肽,该双环肽具有细胞渗透能力和对 SARS-CoV-2 的治疗潜力。这种双环肽采用了一种新颖的策略,即同时引入双环结构和桥接全氟联苯基团。我们的研究不仅为 COVID-19 提供了一种先导肽抑制剂,还为通过策略性修饰实现大环肽的细胞穿透提供了宝贵的见解。
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De Novo Discovery of a Noncovalent Cell-Penetrating Bicyclic Peptide Inhibitor Targeting SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease.

Macrocyclic peptides have garnered significant attention as promising drug candidates. However, they typically face challenges in achieving and enhancing cell permeability for access to intracellular targets. In this study, we focused on the de novo screening of macrocyclic peptide inhibitors against the main protease (Mpro) of SARS-CoV-2 and identified novel noncovalently bound macrocyclic peptides that effectively inhibit proteolytic activity. High-resolution crystal structures further revealed molecular interactions between the macrocyclic peptides and Mpro. Subsequently, a specific macrocyclic peptide lacking cell permeability was further optimized and transformed into a low-toxicity, metabolically stable bicyclic peptide with a cell penetration capacity and therapeutic potential against SARS-CoV-2. The bicyclic peptide was achieved using a novel strategy that involved introducing both a bicyclic structure and a bridging perfluorobiphenyl group. Our study not only provides a lead peptide inhibitor for COVID-19 but also offers valuable insights into achieving cell penetration for macrocyclic peptides through strategic modifications.

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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 医学-医药化学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is a prestigious biweekly peer-reviewed publication that focuses on the multifaceted field of medicinal chemistry. Since its inception in 1959 as the Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, it has evolved to become a cornerstone in the dissemination of research findings related to the design, synthesis, and development of therapeutic agents. The Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is recognized for its significant impact in the scientific community, as evidenced by its 2022 impact factor of 7.3. This metric reflects the journal's influence and the importance of its content in shaping the future of drug discovery and development. The journal serves as a vital resource for chemists, pharmacologists, and other researchers interested in the molecular mechanisms of drug action and the optimization of therapeutic compounds.
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