Natural Products from Marine Actinomycete Genus Salinispora Might Inhibit 3CLpro and PLpro Proteins of SARS-CoV-2: An In Silico Evidence

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Pokharkar, Omkar [1 ]
Zyryanov, Grigory V. [1 ,2 ]
Tsurkan, Mikhail V. [3 ]
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[1] Ural Fed Univ, Chem Engn Inst, Dept Organ & Biomol Chem, Mira St 19, Ekaterinburg 620002, Russia
[2] RAS, Ural Div, Postovsky Inst Organ Synth, 22-20 S Kovalevskoy Akad Skaya St, Ekaterinburg 620990, Russia
[3] Leibniz Inst Polymer Res Dresden, D-01069 Dresden, Germany
关键词
Salinispora; natural products; marine drugs; repurposing; antiviral; M-pro; 3CL(pro); PLpro; SARS-CoV-2; S; arenicola; pacifica; tropica; RESPIRATORY SYNDROME CORONAVIRUS; PAPAIN-LIKE PROTEASE; STRUCTURE ELUCIDATION; A-C; BIOSYNTHESIS; SALINOSPORAMIDE; DISCOVERY; REVEALS; CYCLOASPEPTIDE; LOMAIVITICIN;
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10.3390/microbiolres14040130
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Among the oldest marine species on the planet, the genus Salinispora is often encountered inhabiting sediments and other marine creatures in tropical and subtropical marine settings. This bacterial genus produces a plethora of natural products. The purpose of this study was to examine the potential for salinispora-based natural products (NPs) to combat the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The RCSB PDB was used to obtain the crystal structures of proteins 3CL(pro) and PLpro. All 125 NPs were obtained from online databases. Using Autodock Vina software v1.2.0 the molecular docking process was carried out after the proteins and ligands were prepared. Assessments of binding affinities and interacting amino acids were rigorously examined prior to MD simulations. The docking experiments revealed 35 NPs in total for both 3CL(pro) and PLpro, with high docking scores ranging from -8.0 kcal/mol to -9.0 kcal/mol. However, a thorough binding residue analyses of all docked complexes filtered nine NPs showing strong interactions with HIS: 41 and CYS: 145 of 3CL(pro). Whereas, for PLpro, merely six NPs presented good interactions with residues CYS: 111, HIS: 272, and ASP: 286. Further research was conducted on residue-residue and ligand-residue interactions in both the filtered docked complexes and the Apo-protein structures using the Protein Contacts Atlas website. All complexes were found to be stable in CABS-flex 2.0 MD simulations conducted at various time frames (50, 125, 500, and 1000 cycles). In conclusion, salinaphthoquinone B appears to be the most promising metabolite, based on favorable amino acid interactions forming stable confirmations towards 3CL(pro) and PLpro enzymes, acting as a dual inhibitor
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