Substrate selectivity of Dengue and Zika virus NS5 polymerase towards 2′-modified nucleotide analogues

  • Potisopon, Supanee
  • Ferron, Francois
  • Fattorini, Véronique
  • Selisko, Barbara
  • Canard, Bruno
Publication date
April 2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

International audienceIn targeting the essential viral RNA-dependent RNA-polymerase (RdRp), nucleotide analogues play a major role in antiviral therapies. In the Flaviviridae family, the hepatitis C virus (HCV) can be eradicated from chronically infected patients using a combination of drugs which generally include the 2'-modified uridine analogue Sofosbuvir, delivered as nucleotide prodrug. Dengue and Zika viruses are emerging flaviviruses whose RdRp is closely related to that of HCV, yet no nucleoside drug has been clinically approved for these acute infections. We have purified dengue and Zika virus full-length NS5, the viral RdRps, and used them to assemble a stable binary complex made of NS5 and virus-specific RNA primer/templates. The...

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