Antiviral activity of natural phenolic compounds in complex at an allosteric site of SARS-CoV-2 papain-like protease.
Vasundara SrinivasanHévila BrognaroPrince R PrabhuEdmarcia Elisa de SouzaSebastian GüntherPatrick Y A ReinkeThomas J LaneHelen GinnHuijong HanWiebke EwertJanina SprengerFaisal H M KouaSven FalkeNadine WernerHina AndaleebNajeeb UllahBruno Alves FrancaMengying WangAngélica Luana C BarraMarkus PerbandtMartin SchwinzerChristina SchmidtLea BringsKristina LorenzenRobin SchubertRafael Rahal Guaragna MachadoÉrika Donizetti CandidoDanielle Bruna Leal de OliveiraEdison Luiz DurigonStephan NieblingAngelica Struve GarciaOleksandr YefanovJulia LieskeLuca GelisioMartin DomarackyPhilipp MiddendorfMichael GroesslerFabian TrostMarina GalchenkovaAida Rahmani MashhourSofiane SaouaneJohanna HakanpääMarkus WolfMaria Garcia AlaiDusan TurkArwen R PearsonHenry N ChapmanWinfried HinrichsCarsten WrengerAlke MeentsChristian BetzelPublished in: Communications biology (2022)
SARS-CoV-2 papain-like protease (PLpro) covers multiple functions. Beside the cysteine-protease activity, facilitating cleavage of the viral polypeptide chain, PLpro has the additional and vital function of removing ubiquitin and ISG15 (Interferon-stimulated gene 15) from host-cell proteins to support coronaviruses in evading the host's innate immune responses. We identified three phenolic compounds bound to PLpro, preventing essential molecular interactions to ISG15 by screening a natural compound library. The compounds identified by X-ray screening and complexed to PLpro demonstrate clear inhibition of PLpro in a deISGylation activity assay. Two compounds exhibit distinct antiviral activity in Vero cell line assays and one inhibited a cytopathic effect in non-cytotoxic concentration ranges. In the context of increasing PLpro mutations in the evolving new variants of SARS-CoV-2, the natural compounds we identified may also reinstate the antiviral immune response processes of the host that are down-regulated in COVID-19 infections.
Keyphrases
- sars cov
- immune response
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- dendritic cells
- small molecule
- high throughput
- high resolution
- coronavirus disease
- single cell
- transcription factor
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mesenchymal stem cells
- computed tomography
- mass spectrometry
- genome wide
- single molecule
- contrast enhanced
- dna binding