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Computational screening of 645 antiviral peptides against the receptor-binding domain of the spike protein in SARS-CoV-2

Author Affiliations
Green University of Bangladesh, Temple University, The University of Melbourne, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, ...
Published InComputers in Biology and Medicine
Year2021
Citations45

Abstract

The receptor-binding domain (RBD) of SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein plays a vital role in binding and internalization through the alpha-helix (AH) of human angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (hACE2). Thus, it is a potential target for designing and developing antiviral agents. Inhibition of RBD activity of the S protein may be achieved by blocking RBD interaction with hACE2. In this context, inhibitors with large contact surface area are preferable as they can form a potentially stable complex with RBD of S protein and would not allow RBD to come in contact with hACE2. Peptides represent excellent features as potential anti-RBD agents due to better efficacy, safety, and tolerability in humans compared to that of small molecules. The present study has selected 645…
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