Discovery of hit molecules targeting allosteric site of hepatitis C virus NS5B polymerase |
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Authors: | Prasanthi Polamreddy Premkumar Arumugam Raghu Bheemanati Poornima Esram Manoj Kumar Mahto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India;2. Excelra Knowledge Solutions Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad, India;3. GVK Biosciences Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad, India;4. Excelra Knowledge Solutions Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad, India |
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Abstract: | AbstractNonstructural protein 5B (NS5B), the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), plays a key role in viral amplification and is an attractive and most explored target for discovery of new therapeutic agents for Hepatitis C. Though safe and effective, NS5B inhibitors were launched in 2013 (Sovaldi) and 2014 (Harvoni, Viekira Pak), the high price tags of these medications limit their use among poor people in developing countries. Hence, still there exists a need for cost-effective and short duration anti-HCV agents especially those targeting niche patient population who were non-respondent to earlier therapies or with comorbid conditions. The present study describes the discovery of novel non-nucleoside (NNI) inhibitors of NS5B using a series of rational drug design techniques such as virtual screening, scaffold matching and molecular docking. 2D and 3D structure based virtual screening technique identified 300 hit compounds. Top 20 hits were screened out from identified hits using molecular docking technique. Four molecules, that are representative of 20 hits were evaluated for binding affinity under in vitro conditions using surface plasmon resonance-based assay and the results emphasized that compound with CoCoCo ID: 412075 could exhibit good binding response toward NS5B and could be a potential candidate as NS5B inhibitor.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma |
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Keywords: | Hepatitis C NS5B virtual screening docking thumb I surface plasmon resonance |
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