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Detailed Analyses of Molecular Interactions between Favipiravir and RNA Viruses In Silico
Authors:Tatsuya Shirai  Mitsuru Sada  Takeshi Saraya  Daisuke Kurai  Soyoka Sunagawa  Haruyuki Ishii  Hirokazu Kimura
Institution:1.Department of Respiratory Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine, Mitaka-shi 181-8611, Japan; (T.S.); (T.S.); (D.K.); (H.I.);2.Department of Health Science, Gunma Paz University Graduate School, Takasaki-shi 370-0006, Japan; (M.S.); (S.S.)
Abstract:There are currently no antiviral agents for human metapneumovirus (HMPV), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), mumps virus (MuV), or measles virus (MeV). Favipiravir has been developed as an anti-influenza agent, and this agent may be effective against these viruses in vitro. However, the molecular mechanisms through which the agent affects virus replication remain to be fully elucidated. Thus, to clarify the detailed molecular interactions between favipiravir and the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) of HMPV, RSV, MuV, MeV, and influenza virus, we performed in silico studies using authentic bioinformatics technologies. As a result, we found that the active form of favipiravir (favipiravir ribofuranosyl-5′-triphosphate F-RTP]) can bind to the RdRp active sites of HMPV, RSV, MuV, and MeV. The aspartic acid residue of RdRp active sites was involved in the interaction. Moreover, F-RTP was incorporated into the growing viral RNA chain in the presence of nucleotide triphosphate and magnesium ions. The results suggested that favipiravir shows two distinct mechanisms in various viruses: RdRp active site inhibition and/or genome replication inhibition.
Keywords:favipiravir  human metapneumovirus  respiratory syncytial virus  mumps virus  measles virus  influenza virus  docking simulation
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