High-resolution crystal structure of a hepatitis B virus replication inhibitor bound to the viral core protein

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Abstract

The hepatitis B virus (HBV) core protein is essential for HBV replication and an important target for antiviral drug discovery. We report the first, to our knowledge, high-resolution crystal structure of an antiviral compound bound to the HBV core protein. The compound NVR-010001-E2 can induce assembly of the HBV core wild-type and Y132A mutant proteins and thermostabilize the proteins with a Tm increase of more than 10 °C. NVR-010001-E2 binds at the dimerdimer interface of the core proteins, forms a new interaction surface promoting proteinprotein interaction, induces protein assembly, and increases stability. The impact of naturally occurring core protein mutations on antiviral activity correlates with NVR-010001-E2 binding interactions determined by crystallography. The crystal structure provides understanding of a drug efficacy mechanism related to the induction and stabilization of protein protein interactions and enables structure-guided design to improve antiviral potency and drug-like properties.

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Klumpp, K., Lam, A. M., Lukacs, C., Vogel, R., Ren, S., Espiritu, C., … Flores, O. A. (2015). High-resolution crystal structure of a hepatitis B virus replication inhibitor bound to the viral core protein. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(49), 15196–15201. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1513803112

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