Exploring diverse reactive warheads for the design of SARS-CoV-2 main protease inhibitors.

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作者:Tan Bin, Sacco Michael, Tan Haozhou, Li Kan, Joyce Ryan, Zhang Xiujun, Chen Yu, Wang Jun
SARS-CoV-2 main protease (M(pro)) is a validated antiviral drug target of nirmatrelvir, the active ingredient in Pfizer's oral drug Paxlovid. Drug-drug interactions limit the use of Paxlovid. In addition, drug-resistant M(pro) mutants against nirmatrelvir have been identified from cell culture viral passage and naturally occurring variants. As such, there is a need for a second generation of M(pro) inhibitors. In this study, we explored several reactive warheads in the design of M(pro) inhibitors. We identified Jun11119R (vinyl sulfonamide warhead), Jun10221R (propiolamide warhead), Jun1112R (4-chlorobut-2-ynamide warhead), Jun10541R (nitrile warhead), and Jun10963R (dually activated nitrile warhead) as potent M(pro) inhibitors. Jun10541R and Jun10963R also had potent antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2 in Calu-3 cells with EC(50) values of 2.92 and 6.47 μM, respectively. X-ray crystal structures of M(pro) with Jun10541R and Jun10221 revealed covalent modification of Cys145. These M(pro) inhibitors with diverse reactive warheads collectively represent promising candidates for further development.

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