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journal contribution
posted on 2023-11-17, 09:10authored byMelissa L. Boby, Daren Fearon, Matteo Ferla, Mihajlo Filep, Lizbé Koekemoer, Matthew C Robinson, John D. Chodera, Alpha A Lee, Nir London, Annette von Delft, Frank von Delft, John SpencerJohn Spencer, Storm Hassell-HartStorm Hassell-Hart, The Covid Moonshot Consortium
We report the results of the COVID Moonshot, a fully open-science, crowdsourced, and structure-enabled drug discovery campaign targeting the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) main protease. We discovered a noncovalent, nonpeptidic inhibitor scaffold with lead-like properties that is differentiated from current main protease inhibitors. Our approach leveraged crowdsourcing, machine learning, exascale molecular simulations, and high-throughput structural biology and chemistry. We generated a detailed map of the structural plasticity of the SARS-CoV-2 main protease, extensive structure-activity relationships for multiple chemotypes, and a wealth of biochemical activity data. All compound designs (>18,000 designs), crystallographic data (>490 ligand-bound x-ray structures), assay data (>10,000 measurements), and synthesized molecules (>2400 compounds) for this campaign were shared rapidly and openly, creating a rich, open, and intellectual property–free knowledge base for future anticoronavirus drug discovery.
Funding
Poised Fragment Libraries for Atypical Bromodomain Inhibition : EPSRC-ENGINEERING & PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL | EP/P026990/1
Satellite Bid for the Covid-19 Moonshot; High Throughput Synthesis and Xray Crystallography towards Novel Proease Inhibitors of Covid-19 (ISSF) : WELLCOME TRUST
UKRI C19 Extension Fund (Title: Poised Fragment Libraries for Atypical Bromodomain Inhibition) : UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX | This award is p
History
Publication status
Published
File Version
Accepted version
Journal
Science
ISSN
0036-8075
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science