Abstract
The SARS CoV-2 pandemic has affected millions of people around the globe. Despite many efforts to find some effective medicines against SARS CoV-2, no established therapeutics are available yet. The use of phytochemicals as antiviral agents provides hope against the proliferation of SARS-CoV-2. Several natural compounds were analyzed by virtual screening against six SARS CoV-2 protein targets using molecular docking simulations in the present study. More than a hun-dred plant-derived secondary metabolites have been docked, including alkaloids, flavonoids, cou-marins, and steroids. SARS CoV-2 protein targets include Main protease (MPro), Papain-like protease (PLpro ), RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), Spike glycoprotein (S), Helicase (Nsp13), and E-Channel protein. Phytochemicals were evaluated by molecular docking, and MD simulations were performed using the YASARA structure using a modified genetic algorithm and AMBER03 force field. Binding energies and dissociation constants allowed the identification of potentially active compounds. Ligand-protein interactions provide an insight into the mechanism and potential of identified compounds. Glycyrrhizin and its metabolite 18-β-glycyrrhetinic acid have shown a strong binding affinity for MPro, helicase, RdRp, spike, and E-channel proteins, while a flavonoid Baicalin also strongly binds against PLpro and RdRp. The use of identified phytochemicals may help to speed up the drug development and provide natural protection against SARS-CoV-2.
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Ur Rehman, M. F., Akhter, S., Batool, A. I., Selamoglu, Z., Sevindik, M., Eman, R., … Aslam, M. (2021). Effectiveness of natural antioxidants against sars-cov-2? Insights from the in-silico world. Antibiotics, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10081011
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