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In silico identification and in vitro antiviral validation of potential inhibitors against Chikungunya virus.

Jyoti Verma1, Abdul Hasan2, Sujatha Sunil3, Naidu Subbarao4.   

Abstract

The Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) has become endemic in the Africa, Asia and Indian subcontinent, with its continuous re-emergence causing a significant public health crisis. The unavailability of specific antivirals and vaccines against the virus has highlighted an urgent need for novel therapeutics. In the present study, we have identified small molecule inhibitors targeting the envelope proteins of the CHIKV to interfere with the fusion process, eventually inhibiting the cell entry of the virus particles. We employed high throughput computational screening of large datasets against two different binding sites in the E1-E2 dimer to identify potential candidate inhibitors. Among them, four high affinity inhibitors were selected to confirm their anti-CHIKV activity in the in vitro assay. Quercetin derivatives, Taxifolin and Rutin, binds to the E1-E2 dimer at different sites and display inhibition of CHIKV infection with EC50 values 3.6 μM and 87.67 μM, respectively. Another potential inhibitor with ID ChemDiv 8015-3006 binds at both the target sites and shows anti-CHIKV activity at EC50 = 41 μM. The results show dose-dependent inhibitory effects of Taxifolin, Rutin and ChemDiv 8015-3006 against the CHIKV with minimal cytotoxicity. In addition, molecular dynamics studies revealed the structural stability of these inhibitors at their respective binding sites in the E1-E2 protein. In conclusion, our study reports Taxifolin, Rutin and ChemDiv 8015-3006 as potential inhibitors of the CHIKV entry. Also, this study suggests a few potential candidate inhibitors which could serve as a template to design envelope protein specific CHIKV entry inhibitors.
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Keywords:  Antiviral; Chikungunya virus; Entry inhibitors; Envelope proteins; Molecular dynamics simulation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35789450     DOI: 10.1007/s10822-022-00463-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comput Aided Mol Des        ISSN: 0920-654X            Impact factor:   4.179


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