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Dmitry N Shcherbakov1,2, Ekaterina D Mordvinova1,3, Vadim O Trufanov1,3
1State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR, Rospotrebnadzor, 630559 Novosibirsk, Russia.
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A cell-based screening system for viral protease inhibitors was developed using firefly luciferase fragment complementation and validated on the SARS-CoV-2 3CLpro model. The optimal luciferase variant incorporating the VLQSGF proteolytic site (Luc III) retained 88% of its native activity. A critical requirement for system performance was the use of an extended nsp4-nsp6 fragment of the viral polyprotein rather than the mature protease, underscoring the importance of the native context for 3CLpro activity. The bicistronic construct pCAG-Luc-III-IRES-nsp4-6 enables coordinated expression of the reporter and protease, thereby increasing assay reproducibility. IC50 values obtained in this system for nirmatrelvir and GC376 correlated with live-virus assay data but differed significantly from those of a cell-free FRET assay, reflecting the impact of cellular barriers. This approach combines simplicity, a standard substrate, and high reproducibility, making it promising for high-throughput screening in basic laboratory settings and adaptable to other viral proteases.
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