Publication: In Silico Evaluation of Sesquiterpenes and Benzoxazinoids Phytotoxins against Mpro, RNA Replicase and Spike Protein of SARS-CoV-2 by Molecular Dynamics. Inspired by Nature.
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2022-08-29
Authors
Mejias, Francisco J R
Duran, Alexandra G
Chinchilla, Nuria
Varela, Rosa M
Alvarez, Jose A
Molinillo, Jose M G
Garcia-Cozar, Francisco
Macias, Francisco A
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MDPI
Abstract
In the work described here, a number of sesquiterpenes and benzoxazinoids from natural sources, along with their easily accessible derivatives, were evaluated against the main protease, RNA replicase and spike glycoprotein of SARS-CoV-2 by molecular docking. These natural products and their derivatives have previously shown remarkable antiviral activities. The most relevant compounds were the 4-fluoro derivatives of santamarine, reynosin and 2-amino-3H-phenoxazin-3-one in terms of the docking score. Those compounds fulfill the Lipinski's rule, so they were selected for the analysis by molecular dynamics, and the kinetic stabilities of the complexes were assessed. The addition of the 4-fluorobenzoate fragment to the natural products enhances their potential against all of the proteins tested, and the complex stability after 50 ns validates the inhibition calculated. The derivatives prepared from reynosin and 2-amino-3H-phenoxazin-3-one are able to generate more hydrogen bonds with the Mpro, thus enhancing the stability of the protein-ligand and generating a long-term complex for inhibition. The 4-fluoro derivate of santamarine and reynosin shows to be really active against the spike protein, with the RMSD site fluctuation lower than 1.5 Å. Stabilization is mainly achieved by the hydrogen-bond interactions, and the stabilization is improved by the 4-fluorobenzoate fragment being added. Those compounds tested in silico reach as candidates from natural sources to fight this virus, and the results concluded that the addition of the 4-fluorobenzoate fragment to the natural products enhances their inhibition potential against the main protease, RNA replicase and spike protein of SARS-CoV-2.
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MeSH Terms
Antiviral agents
Benzoates
Benzoxazines
Biological products
COVID-19
Coronavirus 3C proteases
Humans
Hydrogen
Ligands
Molecular docking simulation
Molecular dynamics simulation
Protease inhibitors
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase
SARS-CoV-2
Sesquiterpenes
Spike glycoprotein, coronavirus
Benzoates
Benzoxazines
Biological products
COVID-19
Coronavirus 3C proteases
Humans
Hydrogen
Ligands
Molecular docking simulation
Molecular dynamics simulation
Protease inhibitors
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase
SARS-CoV-2
Sesquiterpenes
Spike glycoprotein, coronavirus
DeCS Terms
ARN polimerasa dependiente del ARN
Antivirales
Benzoxazinas
Glicoproteína de la espiga del coronavirus
Inhibidores de proteasas
Productos biológicos
Proteasas 3C de coronavirus
Antivirales
Benzoxazinas
Glicoproteína de la espiga del coronavirus
Inhibidores de proteasas
Productos biológicos
Proteasas 3C de coronavirus
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Keywords
COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, Benzoxazinoid, Docking, Molecular dynamics, Sesquiterpene
Citation
Mejías FJR, Durán AG, Chinchilla N, Varela RM, Álvarez JA, Molinillo JMG, et al. In Silico Evaluation of Sesquiterpenes and Benzoxazinoids Phytotoxins against Mpro, RNA Replicase and Spike Protein of SARS-CoV-2 by Molecular Dynamics. Inspired by Nature. Toxins (Basel). 2022 Aug 29;14(9):599