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Alkyne as a Latent Warhead to Covalently Target SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease.


ABSTRACT: There is an urgent need for improved therapy to better control the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The main protease Mpro plays a pivotal role in SARS-CoV-2 replications, thereby representing an attractive target for antiviral development. We seek to identify novel electrophilic warheads for efficient, covalent inhibition of Mpro. By comparing the efficacy of a panel of warheads installed on a common scaffold against Mpro, we discovered that the terminal alkyne could covalently modify Mpro as a latent warhead. Our biochemical and X-ray structural analyses revealed the irreversible formation of the vinyl-sulfide linkage between the alkyne and the catalytic cysteine of Mpro. Clickable probes based on the alkyne inhibitors were developed to measure target engagement, drug residence time, and off-target effects. The best alkyne-containing inhibitors potently inhibited SARS-CoV-2 infection in cell infection models. Our findings highlight great potentials of alkyne as a latent warhead to target cystine proteases in viruses and beyond.

SUBMITTER: Ngo C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10510381 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alkyne as a Latent Warhead to Covalently Target SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease.

Ngo Chau C   Fried William W   Aliyari Saba S   Feng Joshua J   Qin Chao C   Zhang Shilei S   Yang Hanjing H   Shanaa Jean J   Feng Pinghui P   Cheng Genhong G   Chen Xiaojiang S XS   Zhang Chao C  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20230818 17


There is an urgent need for improved therapy to better control the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The main protease M<sup>pro</sup> plays a pivotal role in SARS-CoV-2 replications, thereby representing an attractive target for antiviral development. We seek to identify novel electrophilic warheads for efficient, covalent inhibition of M<sup>pro</sup>. By comparing the efficacy of a panel of warheads installed on a common scaffold against M<sup>pro</sup>, we discovered that the terminal alkyne could  ...[more]

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