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Heparan Sulfate and Enoxaparin Interact at the Interface of the Spike Protein of HCoV-229E but Not with HCoV-OC43

Authors :
Virginia Fuochi
Giuseppe Floresta
Rosalia Emma
Vincenzo Patamia
Massimo Caruso
Chiara Zagni
Federica Ronchi
Celestino Ronchi
Filippo Drago
Antonio Rescifina
Pio Maria Furneri
Source :
Viruses, Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages: 663
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

It is known that the spike protein of human coronaviruses can bind to a secondary receptor, or coreceptor, to facilitate the virus entry. While HCoV-229E uses human aminopeptidase N (hAPN) as a receptor, HCoV-OC43 binds to 9-O-acetyl-sialic acid (9-O-Ac-Sia), which is linked in a terminal way to the oligosaccharides that decorate glycoproteins and gangliosides on the surface of the host cell. Thus, evaluating the possible inhibitory activity of heparan sulfate, a linear polysaccharide found in animal tissues, and enoxaparin sodium on these viral strains can be considered attractive. Therefore, our study also aims to evaluate these molecules’ antiviral activity as possible adsorption inhibitors against non-SARS-CoV. Once the molecules’ activity was verified in in vitro experiments, the binding was studied by molecular docking and molecular dynamic simulations confirming the interactions at the interface of the spike proteins.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Viruses, Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages: 663
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ee798661c4720e673dd2209a405d6b94