Near-Physiological-Temperature Serial Femtosecond X-ray Crystallography Reveals Novel Conformations of SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease Active Site for Improved Drug Repurposing

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Durdagi Serdar,Dag Cagdas,Dogan Berna,Yigin Merve,Avsar Timucin,Buyukdag Cengizhan,Erol Ismail,Ertem Betul,Calis Seyma,Yildirim Gunseli,Orhan Muge D.,Guven Omur,Aksoydan Busecan,Destan Ebru,Sahin Kader,Besler Sabri O.,Oktay Lalehan,Shafiei Alaleh,Tolu Ilayda,Ayan Esra,Yuksel Busra,Peksen Ayse B.,Gocenler Oktay,Yucel Ali D.,Can Ozgur,Ozabrahamyan Serena,Olkan Alpsu,Erdemoglu Ece,Aksit Fulya,Tanisali Gokhan,Yefanov Oleksandr M.,Barty Anton,Tolstikova Alexandra,Ketawala Gihan K.,Botha Sabine,Dao E. Han,Hayes Brandon,Liang Mengning,Seaberg Matthew H.,Hunter Mark S.,Batyuk Alex,Mariani Valerio,Su Zhen,Poitevin Frederic,Yoon Chun Hong,Kupitz Christopher,Sierra Raymond G.,Snell Edward,DeMirci HasanORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe COVID19 pandemic has resulted in 25+ million reported infections and nearly 850.000 deaths. Research to identify effective therapies for COVID19 includes: i) designing a vaccine as future protection; ii) structure-based drug design; and iii) identifying existing drugs to repurpose them as effective and immediate treatments. To assist in drug repurposing and design, we determined two apo structures of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoronaVirus-2 main protease at ambienttemperature by Serial Femtosecond X-ray crystallography. We employed detailed molecular simulations of selected known main protease inhibitors with the structures and compared binding modes and energies. The combined structural biology and molecular modeling studies not only reveal the dynamics of small molecules targeting main protease but will also provide invaluable opportunities for drug repurposing and structure-based drug design studies against SARS-CoV-2.One Sentence SummaryRadiation-damage-free high-resolution SARS-CoV-2 main protease SFX structures obtained at near-physiological-temperature offer invaluable information for immediate drug-repurposing studies for the treatment of COVID19.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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