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IN SILICO BASED SCREENING EMPLOYED TO ASSESS THE ACTIVITY OF PHYTOCHEMICAL, SYNTHETIC AND MARINE COMPOUNDS ON THE SARSCOV-2 MAIN PROTEASE

Lalitha G.a *, Sneha Suresha and Vijay Rajendranb

a Department of Biochemistry, Dr. N. G. P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore – 641 035, Tamil Nadu, India

b Department of Bioinformatics, Accent Techno Soft, Ramnagar Masjid, Coimbatore- 641 009, Tamil Nadu, India

For Correspondence: E-mail: lalithajune3@gmail.com

 

https://doi.org/10.53879/id.61.07.14596


ABSTRACT

Our study focuses on screening ligands against the target 6Y2E using the iGemDock docking program, encompassing phytochemical, synthetic and marine sources, suggesting suitability for oral use against SARS-CoV-2 Main protease. Docking process involves iGemDock program for assessment, Argus Labs, for binding energy determination, Swiss ADME for evaluating pharmacological properties, and Chimera for visualizing interactions. Docking score gauges how effectively a ligand inhibits SARSCoV-2 Mpro, with compounds ranked based on their docking scores. Rosmarinic acid, a phytochemical compound, achieved a docking score of -117.629 and energy of -11.051. Remdesivir, a synthetic compound, attained a docking score of -118.091 and energy of -9.31522. Spongouridine, a marine compound, secured a docking score of -83.1317 and energy of -6.38, making them the top-ranked molecules in the docking process.

Year 2024 | Volume No. 61 | Issue No.7 | Page No. 23-33
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