SARS-CoV-2 Mpro oligomerization as a potential target for therapy

Kinga Lis,Jacek Plewka,Filipe Menezes,Ewa Bielecka, Yuliya Chykunova,Katarzyna Pustelny, Stephan Niebling, Angelica Struve Garcia, Maria Garcia-Alai,Grzegorz M. Popowicz,Anna Czarna,Tomasz Kantyka,Krzysztof Pyrc

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules(2024)

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The main protease (Mpro) of SARS-CoV-2 is critical in the virus's replication cycle, facilitating the maturation of polyproteins into functional units. Due to its conservation across taxa, Mpro is a promising target for broad-spectrum antiviral drugs. Targeting Mpro with small molecule inhibitors, such as nirmatrelvir combined with ritonavir (Paxlovid™), which the FDA has approved for post-exposure treatment and prophylaxis, can effectively interrupt the replication process of the virus. A key aspect of Mpro's function is its ability to form a functional dimer. However, the mechanics of dimerization and its influence on proteolytic activity remain less understood. In this study, we utilized biochemical, structural, and molecular modelling approaches to explore Mpro dimerization. We evaluated critical residues, specifically Arg4 and Arg298, that are essential for dimerization. Our results show that changes in the oligomerization state of Mpro directly affect its enzymatic activity and dimerization propensity. We discovered a synergistic relationship influencing dimer formation, involving both intra- and intermolecular interactions. These findings highlight the potential for developing allosteric inhibitors targeting Mpro, offering promising new directions for therapeutic strategies.
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Mpro,Dimerization,SARS-CoV-2
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