: The influenza A virus nonstructural protein 1 (NS1), which is crucial for viral replication and immune evasion, has been identified as a significant drug target with substantial potential to contribute to the fight against influenza. The emergence of drug-resistant influenza A virus strains highlights the urgent need for novel therapeutics. This study proposes a combined theoretical criterion for the virtual screening of molecular libraries to identify candidate NS1 inhibitors. By applying the criterion to the ZINC Natural Product database, followed by ligand-based virtual screening and molecular docking, we proposed the most promising candidate as a potential NS1 inhibitor. Subsequently, the selected natural compound was experimentally evaluated, revealing measurable virus replication inhibition activity in cell culture. This approach offers a promising avenue for developing novel anti-influenza agents targeting the NS1 protein.

Perovic, V., Stevanovic, K., Bukreyeva, N., Paessler, S., Maruyama, J., López-Serrano, S., et al. (2024). Exploring the Antiviral Potential of Natural Compounds against Influenza: A Combined Computational and Experimental Approach. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 25(9) [10.3390/ijms25094911].

Exploring the Antiviral Potential of Natural Compounds against Influenza: A Combined Computational and Experimental Approach

Mori, Mattia;
2024-01-01

Abstract

: The influenza A virus nonstructural protein 1 (NS1), which is crucial for viral replication and immune evasion, has been identified as a significant drug target with substantial potential to contribute to the fight against influenza. The emergence of drug-resistant influenza A virus strains highlights the urgent need for novel therapeutics. This study proposes a combined theoretical criterion for the virtual screening of molecular libraries to identify candidate NS1 inhibitors. By applying the criterion to the ZINC Natural Product database, followed by ligand-based virtual screening and molecular docking, we proposed the most promising candidate as a potential NS1 inhibitor. Subsequently, the selected natural compound was experimentally evaluated, revealing measurable virus replication inhibition activity in cell culture. This approach offers a promising avenue for developing novel anti-influenza agents targeting the NS1 protein.
2024
Perovic, V., Stevanovic, K., Bukreyeva, N., Paessler, S., Maruyama, J., López-Serrano, S., et al. (2024). Exploring the Antiviral Potential of Natural Compounds against Influenza: A Combined Computational and Experimental Approach. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 25(9) [10.3390/ijms25094911].
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