Author: Ghosh, Arun K.; Brindisi, Margherita; Shahabi, Dana; Chapman, Mackenzie E.; Mesecar, Andrew D.
Title: Drug Development and Medicinal Chemistry Efforts toward SARSâ€Coronavirus and Covidâ€19 Therapeutics Cord-id: bcgbdf84 Document date: 2020_5_7
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Snippet: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic caused by SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection is spreading at an alarming rate and has created an unprecedented health emergency around the globe. There is no effective vaccine or approved drug treatment against COVIDâ€19 and other pathogenic coronaviruses. The development of antiviral agents is an urgent priority. Biochemical events critical to the coronavirus replication cycle provided a number of attractive targets for drug development. These include, spike protein for binding t
Document: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic caused by SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection is spreading at an alarming rate and has created an unprecedented health emergency around the globe. There is no effective vaccine or approved drug treatment against COVIDâ€19 and other pathogenic coronaviruses. The development of antiviral agents is an urgent priority. Biochemical events critical to the coronavirus replication cycle provided a number of attractive targets for drug development. These include, spike protein for binding to host cellâ€surface receptors, proteolytic enzymes that are essential for processing polyproteins into mature viruses, and RNAâ€dependent RNA polymerase for RNA replication. There has been a lot of ground work for drug discovery and development against these targets. Also, highâ€throughput screening efforts have led to the identification of diverse lead structures, including natural productâ€derived molecules. This review highlights past and present drug discovery and medicinalâ€chemistry approaches against SARSâ€CoV, MERSâ€CoV and COVIDâ€19 targets. The review hopes to stimulate further research and will be a useful guide to the development of effective therapies against COVIDâ€19 and other pathogenic coronaviruses.
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