The main protease (Mpro) of SARS‐CoV‐2 is a current target for the inhibition of viral replication. Through a combined Docking and Density Functional Theory (DFT) approach, we investigated in‐silico the molecular mechanism by which ebselen (IUPAC: 2‐phenyl‐1,2‐ benzoselenazol‐3‐one), the most famous and pharmacologically active organoselenide, inhibits Mpro. For the first time, we report on a mechanistic investigation in an enzyme for the formation of the covalent ‐S‐Se‐ bond between ebselen and a key enzymatic cysteine. The results highlight the strengths and weaknesses of ebselen and provide hints for a rational drug design of bioorganic selenium‐based inhibitors.

Mechanistic insight into sars‐cov‐2 mpro inhibition by organoselenides: The ebselen case study

Madabeni A.;Orian L.
2021

Abstract

The main protease (Mpro) of SARS‐CoV‐2 is a current target for the inhibition of viral replication. Through a combined Docking and Density Functional Theory (DFT) approach, we investigated in‐silico the molecular mechanism by which ebselen (IUPAC: 2‐phenyl‐1,2‐ benzoselenazol‐3‐one), the most famous and pharmacologically active organoselenide, inhibits Mpro. For the first time, we report on a mechanistic investigation in an enzyme for the formation of the covalent ‐S‐Se‐ bond between ebselen and a key enzymatic cysteine. The results highlight the strengths and weaknesses of ebselen and provide hints for a rational drug design of bioorganic selenium‐based inhibitors.
2021
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6291
MDPI AG
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6291
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COVID‐19; Cysteine; Density functional theory; Ebselen; Main protease; Organoselenide
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Madabeni, A.; Nogara, P. A.; Omage, F. B.; Rocha, J. B. T.; Orian, L.
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