Author: Yadav, Pooja; Rana, Meenakshi; Chowdhury, Papia
Title: DFT and MD Simulation Investigation of Favipiravir as an Emerging Antiviral Option against Viral Protease (3CL(pro)) of SARS-CoV-2 Cord-id: vlneadzm Document date: 2021_8_6
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Snippet: As per date, around 20 million COVID-19 cases reported from across the globe due to a tiny 125 nm sized virus: SARS-CoV-2 which has created a pandemic and left an unforgettable impact on our world. Besides vaccine, medical community is in a race to identify an effective drug, which can fight against this disease effectively. Favipiravir (F) has recently attracted too much attention as an effective repurposed drug against COVID-19. In the present study, the pertinency of F has been tested as an a
Document: As per date, around 20 million COVID-19 cases reported from across the globe due to a tiny 125 nm sized virus: SARS-CoV-2 which has created a pandemic and left an unforgettable impact on our world. Besides vaccine, medical community is in a race to identify an effective drug, which can fight against this disease effectively. Favipiravir (F) has recently attracted too much attention as an effective repurposed drug against COVID-19. In the present study, the pertinency of F has been tested as an antiviral option against viral protease (3CL(pro)) of SARS-CoV-2 with the help of density functional theory (DFT) and MD Simulation. Different electronic properties of F such as atomic charges, molecular electrostatic properties (MEP), chemical reactivity and absorption analysis have been studied by DFT. In order to understand the interaction and stability of inhibitor F against viral protease, molecular docking and MD simulation have been performed. Various output like interaction energies, number of intermolecular hydrogen bonding, binding energy etc. have established the elucidate role of F for the management of CoV-2 virus for which there is no approved therapies till now. Our findings highlighted the need to further evaluate F as a potential antiviral against SARS-CoV-2.
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