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Ligand and structure-based virtual screening applied to the SARS-CoV-2 main protease: an in silico repurposing study.

Witor Ribeiro FerrazRenan Augusto GomesAndre Luis S NovaesGustavo Henrique Goulart Trossini
Published in: Future medicinal chemistry (2020)
Aim: The identification of drugs for the coronavirus disease-19 pandemic remains urgent. In this manner, drug repurposing is a suitable strategy, saving resources and time normally spent during regular drug discovery frameworks. Essential for viral replication, the main protease has been explored as a promising target for the drug discovery process. Materials & methods: Our virtual screening pipeline relies on the known 3D properties of noncovalent ligands and features of crystalized complexes, applying consensus analyses in each step. Results: Two oral (bedaquiline and glibenclamide) and one buccal drug (miconazole) presented 3D similarity to known ligands, reasonable predicted binding modes and micromolar predicted binding affinity values. Conclusion: We identified three approved drugs as promising inhibitors of the main viral protease and suggested design insights for future studies for development of novel selective inhibitors.
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