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Can Molecular Dynamics Explain Decreased Pathogenicity in Mutant Camphecene-resistant Influenza Virus?

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Date 2021 Jan 22
PMID 33480324
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ABSTARCTThe development of new anti-influenza drugs remains an active area, and efforts in this direction will likely continue far into the future. In this paper, we present the results of a theoretical study explaining the mechanisms behind the antiviral activity of camphor derivatives. These include camphecene and a number of its analogues. The compounds tested can inhibit hemagglutinin (HA) by binding to it at two possible sites. Moreover, the binding site located at the site of proteolysis is the most important. Serial passaging of influenza in the presence of camphecene leads to the formation of mutation-associated resistance. Specifically, camphecene causes a significant mutation in HA (V615L). This substitution likely reduces the affinity of the compound for the binding site due to steric restriction of the positioning of camphecene in the binding cavity. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation results show that the mutant HA is a more stable structure in terms of thermodynamics. In other words, launching conformational rearrangements preceding the transition from pre- to post-fusion requires more energy than in wild type HA. This may well explain the lower virulence seen with the camphecene-resistant strain.

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