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Virtual Screening Identifies Chebulagic Acid as as Inhibitor of the M2(S31N) Viral Ion Channel and Influenza A Virus


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Author list: Duncan MC, Onguene PA, Kihara I, Nebangwa DN, Naidu ME, Williams DE, Balgi Ad, Andrae-Marobela K., Roberge M, Andersen RJ, Niikura M, Ntie-Kang F, Tietjen I.

Publication year: 2020

Journal acronym: Molecules

Volume number: 25

Issue number: 12

ISSN: 1420-3049

eISSN: 1420-3049

URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32599753/

Languages: English



The increasing prevalence of drug-resistant influenza viruses emphasizes the need for new antiviral countermeasures. The M2 protein of influenza A is a proton-gated, proton-selective ion channel, which is essential for influenza replication and an established antiviral target. However, all currently circulating influenza A virus strains are now resistant to licensed M2-targeting adamantane drugs, primarily due to the widespread prevalence of an M2 variant encoding a serine to asparagine 31 mutation (S31N). To identify new chemical leads that may target M2(S31N), we performed a virtual screen of molecules from two natural product libraries and identified chebulagic acid as a candidate M2(S31N) inhibitor and influenza antiviral. Chebulagic acid selectively restores growth of M2(S31N)-expressing yeast. Molecular modeling also suggests that chebulagic acid hydrolysis fragments preferentially interact with the highly-conserved histidine residue within the pore of M2(S31N) but not adamantane-sensitive M2(S31). In contrast, chebulagic acid inhibits in vitro influenza A replication regardless of M2 sequence, suggesting that it also acts on other influenza targets. Taken together, results implicate chebulagic acid and/or its hydrolysis fragments as new chemical leads for M2(S31N) and influenza-directed antiviral development.

Keywords: M2; antivirals; chebulagic acid; influenza A virus; natural products; viroporin.


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