Discovery of dual thiobarbiturate-indole scaffold as a selective inhibitor targeting chikungunya virus nsP3 macrodomain through a cryptic binding pocket

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The chikungunya virus (CHIKV) outbreak imposes a significant burden on healthcare systems and raises an urgent need for effective antiviral therapies. So far there are no specific drugs against CHIKV. A CHIKV macrodomain is critical for virulence and counteracts the host immune response, representing a promising antiviral drug target. Here, we describe small molecule inhibitors targeting the CHIKV macrodomain. Compound 1 ( MDOLL-0273 ) was identified through a high-throughput screening using a fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based assay, and its inhibitory activity was validated through multiple orthogonal assays. Compound 1 has a dual thiobarbiturate-indole scaffold and exhibits an IC 50 of 8.9 µM. X-ray crystallography revealed that the inhibitor occupies an adenine binding site of the macrodomain and extends into a novel cryptic pocket. Notably, the inhibitor shows high selectivity for the CHIKV macrodomain over a panel of human and viral ADP-ribosyl binding and hydrolyzing proteins. Structure-activity relationship studies and medicinal chemistry efforts provide a promising starting point for further hit optimization.

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