Amazon Plant‐Derived Compounds Suppressing Dengue NS5 Protein: Insights from Computational Drug Development and Network Pharmacology Approach

Author:

Ahmed Nasim1ORCID,Bari Muhammad Abdul1,Biswas Partha23,Ahmed Sabbir1,Tareq Mohaimenul Islam2,Bibi Shabana45,Uddin A. H. M. Mazbah1,Khan Dhrubo Ahmed2,Hasan Mahmud6,Sohel 7,Islam Nurul1,Albekairi Norah A.8,Alshammari Abdulrahman8,Hasan Nazmul2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy Faculty of Life Science Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University Tangail 1902 Bangladesh

2. Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Jashore University of Science and Technology Jashore 7408 Bangladesh

3. ABEx Bio-Research Center East Azampur Dhaka 1230 Bangladesh

4. Department of Biosciences Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University Islamabad 41000 Pakistan

5. Yunnan Herbal Laboratory College of Ecology and Environmental Sciences Yunnan University Kunming 650091 China

6. Center for Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management (CPMM) University of Mississippi MS 38677 USA

7. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Primeasia University, Banani Dhaka 1213 Bangladesh

8. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology College of Pharmacy King Saud University Post Box 2455 Riyadh 11451 Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractDengue, a life‐threatening Flavivirus infection, is rampant across 128 tropical and subtropical regions, annually afflicting millions and causing 20,000 deaths due to inadequate treatments. Despite the FDA‐approved Dengvaxia vaccine, its limitations necessitate novel drug development. Notably, the enzymatic nature of the NS5 protein (PDB ID: 3p97) within DENV, responsible for viral RNA synthesis, makes it a prime drug target. Employing Pharmacoinformatics, Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Quantum Mechanics, and network pharmacology, we screened compounds from NuBBE, the Brazilian Amazon Plant Database, along with reported dengue compounds. Docking yielded promising scores (−11.1 to −2.8) and (−11 to −3.1) kcal/mol, respectively. From 1310 phytochemicals, top compounds emerged: Ramosin, Pectolinarin, hinokinin, and sesamin, boasting scores of −11, −11, −9.7, and −9.6, surpassing Acetaminophen's −5.8. Validated post‐docking interactions used 100 ns Molecular Dynamics Simulations and quantum mechanics. Pharmacokinetics and Toxicity analysis aligned with ADME norms, showing no undue toxicity. Network pharmacology unveiled connections between bioactive chemicals and disease targets. This investigation uncovers the potential of these compounds to inhibit DENV‐3 NS5 protein. In vitro, in vivo, and cell line assays are crucial next steps for specific anti‐dengue drug development.

Funder

King Saud University

Publisher

Wiley

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