Molecular dynamics simulations of allosteric motions and competitive inhibition of the Zika virus helicase.

J Mol Graph Model

Department of Chemistry, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, 70148, USA. Electronic address:

Published: November 2021

The 2015 Zika outbreak sparked major global concern and emphasized the reality and dangers still posed by mosquito borne pathogens. While efforts have been made to develop a vaccine and other therapeutics, there is still a great demand for antiviral drugs targeting Zika and other flaviviruses. The non-structural protein 3 (NS3) helicase is a vital component of the viral replication complex, tasked with unwinding the viral dsRNA molecule into single strands. Given this critical function, the Zika virus helicase is a potential therapeutic target and the focus of many ongoing research efforts. Using a combination of drug docking and molecular dynamics simulations, we have identified a list of competitive helicase inhibitors targeting the ATP hydrolysis site and have discovered a potential allosteric site capable of distorting both of the protein's active sites.

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