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      Identification and characterization of domain-specific inhibitors of DENV NS3 and NS5 proteins by in silico screening methods.

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          The dengue virus (DENV) infects approximately 400 million people annually worldwide causing significant morbidity and mortality. Despite advances in understanding the virus life cycle and infectivity, no specific treatment for this disease exists due to the lack of therapeutic drugs. In addition, vaccines available currently are ineffective with severe side effects. Therefore, there is an urgent need for developing therapeutics suitable for effective management of DENV infection. In this study, we adopted a drug repurposing strategy to identify new therapeutic use of existing FDA approved drug molecules to target DENV2 non-structural proteins NS3 and NS5 using computational approaches. We used Drugbank database molecules for virtual screening and multiple docking analysis against a total of four domains, the NS3 protease and helicase domains and NS5 MTase and RdRp domains. Subsequently, MD simulations and MM-PBSA analysis were performed to validate the intrinsic atomic interactions and the binding affinities. Furthermore, the internal dynamics in all four protein domains, in presence of drug molecule binding were assessed using essential dynamics and free energy landscape analyses, which were further coupled with conformational dynamics-based clustering studies and cross-correlation analysis to map the regions that exhibit these structural variations. Our comprehensive analysis identified tolcapone, cefprozil, delavirdine and indinavir as potential inhibitors of NS5 MTase, NS5 RdRp, NS3 protease and NS3 helicase functions, respectively. These high-confidence candidate molecules will be useful for developing effective anti-DENV therapy to combat dengue infection.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.

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          Journal
          J Biomol Struct Dyn
          Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics
          Informa UK Limited
          1538-0254
          0739-1102
          Feb 09 2024
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology (IBAB), Bengaluru, KA, India.
          Article
          10.1080/07391102.2024.2313161
          38334186
          7f8ea379-9794-45ec-ad24-87dd49475f7b
          History

          virtual screening,protease domain,non-structural protein,molecular dynamics,molecular docking,helicase domain,essential dynamics,drug repurposing,RdRp domain,MTase domain,MM-pbsa,DENV2

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