Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Influenza a Virus NS1 Reveal a Remarkably Stable RNA-Binding Domain Harboring Promising Druggable Pockets

The non-structural protein NS1 of influenza A viruses is considered to be the major antagonist of the interferon system and antiviral defenses of the cell. It could therefore represent a suitable target for novel antiviral strategies. As a first step towards the identification of small compounds tar...

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Main Authors: Hiba Abi Hussein, Colette Geneix, Camille Cauvin, Daniel Marc, Delphine Flatters, Anne-Claude Camproux
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Viruses
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NS1
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/5/537
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spelling doaj-6f82864053904ca4979a0e0f803b363d2020-11-25T02:33:18ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152020-05-011253753710.3390/v12050537Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Influenza a Virus NS1 Reveal a Remarkably Stable RNA-Binding Domain Harboring Promising Druggable PocketsHiba Abi Hussein0Colette Geneix1Camille Cauvin2Daniel Marc3Delphine Flatters4Anne-Claude Camproux5Université de Paris, BFA, UMR 8521, CNRS, ERL U1133, Inserm, F-75013 Paris, FranceUniversité de Paris, BFA, UMR 8521, CNRS, ERL U1133, Inserm, F-75013 Paris, FranceUniversité de Paris, BFA, UMR 8521, CNRS, ERL U1133, Inserm, F-75013 Paris, FranceEquipe 3IMo, UMR1282 Infectiologie et Santé Publique, INRAE, F-37380 Nouzilly, FranceUniversité de Paris, BFA, UMR 8521, CNRS, ERL U1133, Inserm, F-75013 Paris, FranceUniversité de Paris, BFA, UMR 8521, CNRS, ERL U1133, Inserm, F-75013 Paris, FranceThe non-structural protein NS1 of influenza A viruses is considered to be the major antagonist of the interferon system and antiviral defenses of the cell. It could therefore represent a suitable target for novel antiviral strategies. As a first step towards the identification of small compounds targeting NS1, we here investigated the druggable potential of its RNA-binding domain since this domain is essential to the biological activities of NS1. We explored the flexibility of the full-length protein by running molecular dynamics simulations on one of its published crystal structures. While the RNA-binding domain structure was remarkably stable along the simulations, we identified a flexible site at the two extremities of the “groove” that is delimited by the antiparallel α-helices that make up its RNA-binding interface. This groove region is able to form potential binding pockets, which, in 60% of the conformations, meet the druggability criteria. We characterized these pockets and identified the residues that contribute to their druggability. All the residues involved in the druggable pockets are essential at the same time to the stability of the RNA-binding domain and to the biological activities of NS1. They are also strictly conserved across the large sequence diversity of NS1, emphasizing the robustness of this search towards the identification of broadly active NS1-targeting compounds.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/5/537influenza A virusNS1molecular dynamicsdruggabilitydruggable pockets
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author Hiba Abi Hussein
Colette Geneix
Camille Cauvin
Daniel Marc
Delphine Flatters
Anne-Claude Camproux
spellingShingle Hiba Abi Hussein
Colette Geneix
Camille Cauvin
Daniel Marc
Delphine Flatters
Anne-Claude Camproux
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Influenza a Virus NS1 Reveal a Remarkably Stable RNA-Binding Domain Harboring Promising Druggable Pockets
Viruses
influenza A virus
NS1
molecular dynamics
druggability
druggable pockets
author_facet Hiba Abi Hussein
Colette Geneix
Camille Cauvin
Daniel Marc
Delphine Flatters
Anne-Claude Camproux
author_sort Hiba Abi Hussein
title Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Influenza a Virus NS1 Reveal a Remarkably Stable RNA-Binding Domain Harboring Promising Druggable Pockets
title_short Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Influenza a Virus NS1 Reveal a Remarkably Stable RNA-Binding Domain Harboring Promising Druggable Pockets
title_full Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Influenza a Virus NS1 Reveal a Remarkably Stable RNA-Binding Domain Harboring Promising Druggable Pockets
title_fullStr Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Influenza a Virus NS1 Reveal a Remarkably Stable RNA-Binding Domain Harboring Promising Druggable Pockets
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Influenza a Virus NS1 Reveal a Remarkably Stable RNA-Binding Domain Harboring Promising Druggable Pockets
title_sort molecular dynamics simulations of influenza a virus ns1 reveal a remarkably stable rna-binding domain harboring promising druggable pockets
publisher MDPI AG
series Viruses
issn 1999-4915
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The non-structural protein NS1 of influenza A viruses is considered to be the major antagonist of the interferon system and antiviral defenses of the cell. It could therefore represent a suitable target for novel antiviral strategies. As a first step towards the identification of small compounds targeting NS1, we here investigated the druggable potential of its RNA-binding domain since this domain is essential to the biological activities of NS1. We explored the flexibility of the full-length protein by running molecular dynamics simulations on one of its published crystal structures. While the RNA-binding domain structure was remarkably stable along the simulations, we identified a flexible site at the two extremities of the “groove” that is delimited by the antiparallel α-helices that make up its RNA-binding interface. This groove region is able to form potential binding pockets, which, in 60% of the conformations, meet the druggability criteria. We characterized these pockets and identified the residues that contribute to their druggability. All the residues involved in the druggable pockets are essential at the same time to the stability of the RNA-binding domain and to the biological activities of NS1. They are also strictly conserved across the large sequence diversity of NS1, emphasizing the robustness of this search towards the identification of broadly active NS1-targeting compounds.
topic influenza A virus
NS1
molecular dynamics
druggability
druggable pockets
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/5/537
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