Potential Inhibition of Melaleuca leucadendron L. Compounds Against the NSP5 SARS CoV-2 Protein

Ira Resmi Melani, M. F. Wafi, Mohammad Reza Riandinata, Putri Aulawiya Rosyida Halim, Roihatul Muti'ah, D. Santosaningsih
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COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV-2), causing a global health emergency as a pandemic disease. The lack of certain drug molecules or treatment strategies to fight this disease makes it worse. Therefore, effective drug molecules are needed to fight COVID-19. Non Structural Protein (NSP5) or called Main Protease (Mpro) of SARS CoV 2, a key component of this viral replication, is considered a key target for anti-COVID-19 drug development. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the compounds in the Melaleuca leucadendron L. plant such as 1,8-cineole, terpene, guaiol, linalol, α-selinenol, β-eudesmol and γ-eudesmol are predicted to have antiviral activity for COVID-19. Interaction of compounds with NSP5 with PDB code 6WNP analyzed using molecular docking with Molegro Virtual Docker. Based on binding affinity, the highest potential as an anti-viral is Terpineol with binding energy (-119.743 kcal/mol). The results of the interaction showed that terpinol has similarities in all three amino acid residues namely Cys 145, Gly 143, and Glu 166 with remdesivir and native ligand. Melaleuca leucadendron L. may represent a potential herbal treatment to act as: COVID-19 NSP5, however these findings must be validated in vitro and in vivo.Keywords: COVID-19, In Silico, NSP5/ 6WNP, Melaleuca leucadendron L.
白桦千层化合物对NSP5 SARS CoV-2蛋白的潜在抑制作用
COVID-19是由严重急性呼吸系统综合征(SARS-CoV-2)引起的传染病,作为大流行疾病引起全球卫生紧急情况。缺乏某些药物分子或治疗策略来对抗这种疾病使情况变得更糟。因此,需要有效的药物分子来对抗COVID-19。SARS冠状病毒2的非结构蛋白(NSP5)或称为主蛋白酶(Mpro)是该病毒复制的关键成分,被认为是抗covid -19药物开发的关键靶点。本研究的目的是研究白千层植物中1,8-桉树油脑、萜烯、愈创木酚、芳樟醇、α-亚麻烯醇、β-桉树酚和γ-桉树酚等化合物是否预测具有抗病毒活性。利用Molegro Virtual Docker对PDB代码为6WNP的NSP5化合物进行分子对接分析。根据结合亲和力,最有可能作为抗病毒药物的是松油醇,结合能为-119.743 kcal/mol。相互作用结果表明,萜类醇与瑞德西韦和天然配体在Cys 145、Gly 143和Glu 166三个氨基酸残基上具有相似性。千层露(Melaleuca leucadendron L.)可能是一种潜在的草药治疗方法,可作为COVID-19 NSP5,但这些发现必须在体外和体内验证。关键词:新型冠状病毒,In Silico, NSP5/ 6WNP,千层白桉
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