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Strigolactones as Broad-Spectrum Antivirals against β-Coronaviruses through Targeting the Main Protease M pro .

Matteo BiolattiMarco BlangettiMelissa BaggieriAntonella MarchiSilvia GioacchiniGreta BajettoDavide ArnodoPaola BucciRaoul FioravantiMaedeh KojouriMatteo BersaniGiulia D'ArrigoLydia SiragusaSimone GhinatoMarco De AndreaFrancesca GugliesiCamilla AlbanoSelina PasqueroIvan VisentinEmilio D'UgoFrancesca EspositoPaolo MaluneEnzo TramontanoCristina PrandiFrancesca SpyrakisFabio MaguranoValentina Dell'Oste
Published in: ACS infectious diseases (2023)
The current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and the likelihood that new coronavirus strains will emerge in the immediate future point out the urgent need to identify new pan-coronavirus inhibitors. Strigolactones (SLs) are a class of plant hormones with multifaceted activities whose roles in plant-related fields have been extensively explored. Recently, we proved that SLs also exert antiviral activity toward herpesviruses, such as human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Here we show that the synthetic SLs TH-EGO and EDOT-EGO impair β-coronavirus replication including SARS-CoV-2 and the common cold human coronavirus HCoV-OC43. Interestingly, in silico simulations suggest the binding of SLs in the SARS-CoV-2 main protease (M pro ) active site, and this was further confirmed by an in vitro activity assay. Overall, our results highlight the potential efficacy of SLs as broad-spectrum antivirals against β-coronaviruses, which may provide the rationale for repurposing this class of hormones for the treatment of COVID-19 patients.
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