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Molecular docking and dynamic simulation analysis of Hepatitis E virus protease in complexing with the E64 inhibitor
Meenakshi Chaudhary1, Vikrant Nain2, Deepak Sehgal1
1Department of Life Sciences, School of Natural Sciences, Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Abstract:
The unavailability of a suitable treatment for human Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection necessitate the development of anti HEV drugs. The HEV papain-like cysteine proteases (HEV PCP) is a crucial target to prevent viral replication and progression. E64 is a known HEV PCP inhibitor; however, its molecular mechanism of inhibition is not yet known. Since the crystal structure of HEV PCP is not available, the primary focuses of the present study was to refine the predicted HEV PCP structural model by molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. Further, we performed a 200 ns MD simulation to understand the structural complexity of HEV PCP and the effect of E64 binding with HEV PCP. The E64 binding with active site residues Gln48, Thr51, Gln55, Cys52, Ser81, Gln 98, Cys 132, Arg158, His159, Asn 160 and Ala96 leads to reduced fluctuations in the residue at N-terminal (18-41) that include the CHC motif (26-28). However, most of the other non interacting residues, including the inter-domain linker region (46-87), showed increased fluctuations in the HEV PCP-E64 complex. The residue Asp21 and Ala96 are involved in the formation of interdomain interactions in the HEV PCP apo enzyme. While in the PCP-E64 complex, E64 binds to Ala96 and creates a steric hindrance to prevent interdomain interactions. Thus, the E64 binding reduces interdomain interactions and restrict domain movements in the HEV PCP-E64 complex. This information will be important for the chemically designing more effective derivatives of E64 developing HEV PCP specific inhibitors.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.

