Interactions of hydroxychloroquin (HCQ) with the receptor binding domain (RBD) of SARS-CoV-2 were studied from atomistic simulation and ONIOM techniques. The key-residues of RBD responsible for the human transmission are recognized to be blocked in a heterogeneous manner with the favorable formation of key-residue:HCQ (1:1) complex. Such heterogeneity in binding was identified to be governed by the differential life-time of the hydrogen bonded water network anchoring HCQ and the key-residues. The intermolecular proton transfer facilitates the most favorable Lys417:HCQ complexation. The study demonstrates that off-target bindings of HCQ need to be minimized to efficiently prevent the transmission of SARS-CoV-2.

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