Characteristics of flavonoids as potent MERS‐CoV 3C‐like protease inhibitors
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Auteurs : Seri Jo ; Hyojin Kim ; Suwon Kim ; Dong Hae Shin ; Mi-Sun KimSource :
- Chemical Biology & Drug Design [ 1747-0277 ] ; 2019.
Abstract
Middle East respiratory syndrome‐coronavirus (MERS‐CoV) is a zoonotic virus transmitted between animals and human beings. It causes MERS with high mortality rate. However, no vaccine or specific treatment is currently available. Since antiviral activity of some flavonoids is known, we applied a flavonoid library to probe inhibitory compounds against MERS‐CoV 3C‐like protease (3CLpro). Herbacetin, isobavachalcone, quercetin 3‐β‐
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