反式大麻二醇作为MPOX粘附受体L1R和E8L的双重抑制:一个硅视角。

IF 2.4 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Bioinformatics and Biology Insights Pub Date : 2025-07-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11779322251355315
Hanane Abbou, Razana Zegrari, Zainab Gaouzi, Lahcen Belyamani, Ilhame Bourais, Rachid Eljaoudi
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猴痘病毒(MPXV)作为一个全球公共卫生问题的重新出现,突出表明迫切需要针对感染所必需的病毒蛋白的新型治疗策略。本研究使用集成硅框架研究了反式大麻二醇(trans-CBT),一种次要大麻素,对MPXV蛋白L1R, H3L和E8L的抑制潜力。通过同源性建模生成蛋白质的三维结构,然后进行分子对接和1µs分子动力学(MD)模拟。反式cbt对L1R (-10.76 kcal/mol)和E8L (-8.531 kcal/mol)具有较强的结合亲和力,对H3L (-5.739 kcal/mol)的相互作用较弱。四次1µs的MD模拟表明,trans-CBT通过降低L1R的灵活性和溶剂暴露来稳定L1R,从而潜在地抑制病毒进入宿主细胞。相反,反式cbt增加了E8L的灵活性和构象变化,可能损害了其在病毒附着和发病中的功能。ADMET和靶标预测分析进一步支持其药物相似性和安全性,缺乏强CB1/CB2结合,表明反式cbt可能独立于经典大麻素途径发挥其抗病毒作用。这些发现为反式cbt对MPXV蛋白的多种作用机制提供了见解,并强调了其作为广谱抗病毒药物的潜力。虽然有希望,但需要进一步的实验验证和优化,以评估跨式cbt在对抗MPXV感染中的实际适用性。这项工作有助于扩大大麻素衍生抗病毒药物的领域,并强调了探索未充分研究的植物化学物质用于治疗应用的重要性。
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Trans-Cannabitriol as a Dual Inhibition of MPOX Adhesion Receptors L1R and E8L: An In Silico Perspective.

The re-emergence of monkeypox virus (MPXV) as a global public health concern highlights the urgent need for novel therapeutic strategies targeting viral proteins essential for infection. This study investigates the inhibitory potential of Trans-Cannabitriol (trans-CBT), a minor cannabinoid, against MPXV proteins L1R, H3L, and E8L using an integrative in silico framework. Homology modeling was employed to generate 3D structures of these proteins, followed by molecular docking and 1 µs molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The trans-CBT demonstrated strong binding affinities for L1R (-10.76 kcal/mol) and E8L (-8.531 kcal/mol), with weaker interactions observed for H3L (-5.739 kcal/mol). Four MD simulations of 1 µs revealed that trans-CBT stabilizes L1R by reducing its flexibility and solvent exposure, potentially inhibiting viral entry into host cells. In contrast, trans-CBT increased the flexibility and conformational changes of E8L, possibly impairing its function in viral attachment and pathogenesis. ADMET and target prediction analyses further supported its drug-likeness and safety, with the absence of strong CB1/CB2 binding suggesting that trans-CBT may exert its antiviral effects independently of classical cannabinoid pathways. These findings provide insights into the diverse mechanisms of action of trans-CBT on MPXV proteins and underscore its potential as a broad-spectrum antiviral agent. While promising, further experimental validation and optimization are necessary to assess the real-world applicability of trans-CBT in combating MPXV infections. This work contributes to the expanding field of cannabinoid-derived antivirals and highlights the importance of exploring under-investigated phytochemicals for therapeutic applications.

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Bioinformatics and Biology Insights
Bioinformatics and Biology Insights BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS-
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期刊介绍: Bioinformatics and Biology Insights is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on bioinformatics methods and their applications which must pertain to biological insights. All papers should be easily amenable to biologists and as such help bridge the gap between theories and applications.
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