Pharmaceuticals (Feb 2023)

In Silico Screening of Drugs That Target Different Forms of E Protein for Potential Treatment of COVID-19

  • Gema Lizbeth Ramírez Salinas,
  • Alejandro López Rincón,
  • Jazmín García Machorro,
  • José Correa Basurto,
  • Marlet Martínez Archundia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph16020296
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. 296

Abstract

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Recently the E protein of SARS-CoV-2 has become a very important target in the potential treatment of COVID-19 since it is known to regulate different stages of the viral cycle. There is biochemical evidence that E protein exists in two forms, as monomer and homopentamer. An in silico screening analysis was carried out employing 5852 ligands (from Zinc databases), and performing an ADMET analysis, remaining a set of 2155 compounds. Furthermore, docking analysis was performed on specific sites and different forms of the E protein. From this study we could identify that the following ligands showed the highest binding affinity: nilotinib, dutasteride, irinotecan, saquinavir and alectinib. We carried out some molecular dynamics simulations and free energy MM–PBSA calculations of the protein–ligand complexes (with the mentioned ligands). Of worthy interest is that saquinavir, nilotinib and alectinib are also considered as a promising multitarget ligand because it seems to inhibit three targets, which play an important role in the viral cycle. On the other side, saquinavir was shown to be able to bind to E protein both in its monomeric as well as pentameric forms. Finally, further experimental assays are needed to probe our hypothesis derived from in silico studies.

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