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Proposed lead molecules against Hemagglutinin of avian influenza virus (H5N1)

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Proposed lead molecules against Hemagglutinin of avian influenza virus (H5N1)

Abstract: Human infection with avian influenza H5N1 is an emerging infectious disease characterized by respiratory symptoms and a high fatality rate. Hemagglutinin and neuraminidase are the two surface proteins responsible for infection by influenza virus. Till date, neuraminidase has been the major target for antiviral drugs.

In the present study we chose hemagglutinin protein as it mediates the binding of the virus to target cells through sialic acid residues on the host cell-surface. Hemagglutinin of H5 avian influenza (PDB ID: 1JSN) was used as the receptor protein. Ligands were generated by structure-based de novo approach and virtual screening of ZINC database. A total of 11,104 conformers were generated and docked into the receptor binding site using ?High Throughput Virtual Screening?.

We proposed potential lead molecules against the receptor binding site of hemagglutinin based on the results obtained from in silico docking and hydrogen bond interaction between the ligand and the 1JSN protein molecule. We found sialic acid derivative 1 to be the lead molecules amongst the ligands generated by structure based de novo approach. However the molecules obtained from ZINC database were showing better docking scores as well as conserved hydrogen bond interactions.

Thus we proposed ZINC00487720 and ZINC00046810 as potential lead molecules that could be used as an inhibitor to the receptor binding site of hemagglutinin. They could now be studied in vivo to validate the in silico results.

http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=abstract&id=248200&q1=avian influenza&f1=all&b1=and&q2=&f2=all&recNo=1
Author: Tannistha Nandi
Journal: Bioinformation
Issn: 09732063
EIssn:
Year: 2008
Volume: 2
Issue: 6
pages/rec.No: 240-244
Key words lead molecules ; hemagglutinin ; avian influenza virus ; ligand ; virtual screening
 
Re: Proposed lead molecules against Hemagglutinin of avian influenza virus (H5N1)

Interesting. Another HA-inhibitor is stachyflin (Shionogi & CO.)
 
About Stachyflin

About Stachyflin

Small-molecule natural products: New Structures, New Activities
Dwight Baker and Khisal Alvi (2004?)

Stachyflin, a novel terpene identified from the fungus Stachybotrys, was isolated in a screen for anti-influenza compounds. It contains a pentacyclic moiety including a novel cis-fused decalin and demonstrated potent anti-influenza A activity with an IC50 value of 3 nM, significantly better than the
known inhibitors amantadine and zanamivir. This activity is mediated through the inhibition of fusion between the viral envelope and the host cell membrane, also unique among antiviral compounds.

http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache...achyflin+virus+study&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=8&gl=us
 
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