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Use of Viral Entry Assays and Molecular Docking Analysis for the Identification of Antiviral Candidates against Coxsackievirus A16
Published on: July 15, 2019
A molecular dynamics simulations analysis of repurposing drugs for COVID-19 using bioinformatics methods
Shahid Ullah1, Wajeeha Rahman1, Farhan Ullah1
1S Khan Lab Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
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A number of multidisciplinary methods have piqued the interest of researchers as means to accelerate and lower the cost of medication creation. The goal of this research was to find target proteins and then select a lead drug against SARS-CoV-2. The three-dimensional structure is taken from the RCSB PDB using its specific PDB ID 6lu7. Virtual screening based on pharmacophores is performed using Molecular Operating Environment software. We looked for a potent inhibitor in the FDA-approved database. For docking, AutoDock Vina uses Pyrx. The compound-target protein binding interactions were tested using BIOVIA Discovery Studio. The stability of protein and inhibitor complexes in a physiological setting was investigated using Desmond's Molecular Dynamics Simulation (MD simulation). According to our findings, we repurpose the FDA-approved drugs ZINC000169677008 and ZINC000169289767, which inhibit the activity of the virus's main protease (6lu7). The scientific community will gain from this finding, which might create new medicine. The novel repurposed chemicals were promising inhibitors with increased efficacy and fewer side effects.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.
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