Title of article :
Design, Synthesis, and in-vitro Protease Inhibition Assay of Linear Pentapeptides as Potential Dengue Virus NS2B/NS3 Protease Inhibitors
Author/Authors :
Abdalsatar Abdalrazaq, N Discipline of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - University of Science - Malaysia (USM) - Penang, Malaysia , Ezleen Binti Kamarulzaman, E Discipline of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - University of Science - Malaysia (USM) - Penang, Malaysia
Abstract :
Nowadays dengue virus infection (DENV) is one of the major health complications in the world. Although
DENV is an old and common disease, unfortunately, until now, there are no specific relevant treatments
available for it. This study, therefore, aimed to design, as well as synthesize selective peptide inhibitors, and
investigate their activity by in-vitro NS2B/NS3 protease inhibition assay. The design of the peptide ligands was
based on studying the interactions with the dengue NS2B/NS3 protease using the computational docking
technique in the MOE and AutoDock (version 4.2) software. To this end, the researchers designed 26 linear
pentapeptides based on previous studies. It was revealed that two linear pentapeptides (i.e., GKRRK and
KRRRK) are the best potential inhibitors. Furthermore, based on the findings of the two independent docking
programs, the peptide GKRRK was synthesized by solid-phase peptide synthesis and its structure was
confirmed. The in-vitro protease inhibitor study was conducted for these two peptides to examine their activity
against the dengue virus using a protin in as a control. It was found that the designed potential peptides possess
interesting inhibition against the NS2B/NS3 protease. Additionally, the findings showed that the peptide
GKRRK had the highest percentage of inhibition (71.11%) at 100 μM with the IC50 of 48.87 μM; therefore, this
linear peptide could serve as a good inhibitor for the DENV.
Keywords :
NS2B - NS3 protease , Molecular docking , Linear pentapeptides , in-vitro protease assay , Dengue virus
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute