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Structural screening into the recognition of a potent inhibitor against non-structural protein 16: a molecular simulation to inhibit SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Abstract
COVID-19 infection is caused by endemic crown infection (SARS-CoV-2) and is associated with lung damage and severe immune response. Non-Structural Proteins are the central components of coronaviral transcription and replication machinery in SARS-CoV-2 and also stimulate mRNA cap methylation to avoid the immune response. Non-Structural Protein 16 (NSP16) is one of the primary targets for the drug discovery of coronaviruses. Discovering an effective inhibitor against the NSP16 in comparison with Sinefungin was the main purpose of this investigation. Binding free-energy calculations, computational methods of molecular dynamics, docking, and virtual screening were utilized in this study. The ZINC and PubChem databases were applied to screen some chemical compounds regarding Sinefungin as a control inhibitor. Based on structural similarity to Sinefungin, 355 structures were obtained from the mentioned databases. Subsequently, this set of compounds were monitored by AutoDock Vina software, and ultimately the potent inhibitor (PUBCHEM512713) was chosen. At the next stage, molecular dynamics were carried out by GROMACS software to evaluate the potential elected compounds in a simulated environment and in a timescale of 100 nanoseconds. MM-PBSA investigation exhibited that the value of binding free energy for PUBCHEM512713 (-30.829 kJ.mol-1) is more potent than Sinefungin (-11.941 kJ.mol-1). Furthermore, the results of ADME analysis illustrated that the pharmacokinetics, drug-likeness, and lipophilicity parameters of PUBCHEM512713 are admissible for human utilization. Finally, our data suggested that PUBCHEM512713 is an effective drug candidate for inhibiting the NSP16 and is suitable for in vitro and in vivo studies.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.
AuthorsSeyed Hamid Seyedi, Mohammad Shakib Alhagh, Mehran Ahmadizad, Noeman Ardalan, Elnaz Hosseininezhadian Koushki, Chiako Farshadfar, Barzan Amjadi
JournalJournal of biomolecular structure & dynamics (J Biomol Struct Dyn) Vol. 40 Issue 24 Pg. 14115-14130 ( 2022) ISSN: 1538-0254 [Electronic] England
PMID34762019 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Protease Inhibitors
Topics
  • Humans
  • COVID-19
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Computer Simulation
  • Software
  • Drug Discovery
  • Molecular Docking Simulation
  • Molecular Dynamics Simulation
  • Protease Inhibitors

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