Lycorine,a non-nucleoside RNA dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor,as potential treatment for emerging coronavirus infections |
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Affiliation: | 1. KM Application Center, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Daegu 41062, Korea;2. Center for Convergent Research of Emerging Virus Infection, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Daejeon 34114, Korea;3. Herbal Medicine Research Division, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon 34054, Korea;4. Zoonotic Virus Laboratory, Institut Pasteur Korea, Seongnam 13488, Korea;5. Department of Predictive Toxicology, Korea Institute of Toxicology, Daejeon 34114, Korea;6. Department of Non-Clinical Studies, Korea Institute of Toxicology, Daejeon 34114, Korea |
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Abstract: | Background: Highly effective novel treatments need to be developed to suppress emerging coronavirus (CoV) infections such as COVID-19. The RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) among the viral proteins is known as an effective antiviral target. Lycorine is a phenanthridine Amaryllidaceae alkaloid isolated from the bulbs of Lycoris radiata (L'Hér.) Herb. and has various pharmacological bioactivities including antiviral function.Purpose: We investigated the direct-inhibiting action of lycorine on CoV's RdRp, as potential treatment for emerging CoV infections.Methods: We examined the inhibitory effect of lycorine on MERS-CoV, SARS-CoV, and SARS-CoV-2 infections, and then quantitatively measured the inhibitory effect of lycorine on MERS-CoV RdRp activity using a cell-based reporter assay. Finally, we performed the docking simulation with lycorine and SARS-CoV-2 RdRp.Results: Lycorine efficiently inhibited these CoVs with IC50 values of 2.123 ± 0.053, 1.021 ± 0.025, and 0.878 ± 0.022 μM, respectively, comparable with anti-CoV effects of remdesivir. Lycorine directly inhibited MERS-CoV RdRp activity with an IC50 of 1.406 ± 0.260 μM, compared with remdesivir's IC50 value of 6.335 ± 0.731 μM. In addition, docking simulation showed that lycorine interacts with SARS-CoV-2 RdRp at the Asp623, Asn691, and Ser759 residues through hydrogen bonding, at which the binding affinities of lycorine (−6.2 kcal/mol) were higher than those of remdesivir (−4.7 kcal/mol).Conclusions: Lycorine is a potent non-nucleoside direct-acting antiviral against emerging coronavirus infections and acts by inhibiting viral RdRp activity; therefore, lycorine may be a candidate against the current COVID-19 pandemic. |
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