Covalently conjugating multiple copies of the drug zanamivir (ZA; the active ingredient in Relenza) via a flexible linker to poly-l-glutamine (PGN) enhances the anti-influenza virus activity by orders of magnitude. In this study, we investigated the mechanisms of this phenomenon. Like ZA itself, the PGN-attached drug (PGN-ZA) binds specifically to viral neuraminidase and inhibits both its enzymatic activity and the release of newly synthesized virions from infected cells. Unlike monomeric ZA, however, PGN-ZA also synergistically inhibits early stages of influenza virus infection, thus contributing to the markedly increased antiviral potency. This inhibition is not caused by a direct virucidal effect, aggregation of viruses, or inhibition of...
Despite being a common viral disease, influenza has very negative consequences, causing the death of...
With regular influenza epidemics and the prevalence of drug-resistant influenza virus strains, it is...
The worldwide spread of H5N1 avian influenza has raised concerns that this virus might acquire the a...
Effects of the commercial drug zanamivir (Relenza™) covalently attached to poly-l-glutamine on the i...
Purpose: New antiviral agents were prepared by attaching derivatives of sialic acid (1) and of th...
By attaching multiple copies of the influenza M2 ion channel inhibitors amantadine (1) and rimantadi...
International audienceHuman parainfluenza type-3 virus (hPIV-3) is one of the principal aetiological...
Neuraminidase is a key enzyme in the life cycle of influenza viruses and is present in some bacteria...
In light of the recent novel H1N1 virus epidemic, virus resistance to currently approved antiviral m...
Abstract Background Neuraminidase (NA) inhibitors used for influenza therapy are believed to prevent...
Influenza A virus (IAV) infection is a major public health threat leading to significant morbidity a...
Influenza antiviral agents play important roles in modulating disease severity and in controlling pa...
AbstractBackground: Influenza viruses use hemagglutinin (HA) arrays to bind to sialic acid moieties ...
Two neuraminidase (NA) inhibitors, zanamivir (Relenza) and oseltamivir phosphate (Tamiflu), have bee...
Every year, influenza epidemics cause numerous deaths and millions of hospitalizations, but the most...
Despite being a common viral disease, influenza has very negative consequences, causing the death of...
With regular influenza epidemics and the prevalence of drug-resistant influenza virus strains, it is...
The worldwide spread of H5N1 avian influenza has raised concerns that this virus might acquire the a...
Effects of the commercial drug zanamivir (Relenza™) covalently attached to poly-l-glutamine on the i...
Purpose: New antiviral agents were prepared by attaching derivatives of sialic acid (1) and of th...
By attaching multiple copies of the influenza M2 ion channel inhibitors amantadine (1) and rimantadi...
International audienceHuman parainfluenza type-3 virus (hPIV-3) is one of the principal aetiological...
Neuraminidase is a key enzyme in the life cycle of influenza viruses and is present in some bacteria...
In light of the recent novel H1N1 virus epidemic, virus resistance to currently approved antiviral m...
Abstract Background Neuraminidase (NA) inhibitors used for influenza therapy are believed to prevent...
Influenza A virus (IAV) infection is a major public health threat leading to significant morbidity a...
Influenza antiviral agents play important roles in modulating disease severity and in controlling pa...
AbstractBackground: Influenza viruses use hemagglutinin (HA) arrays to bind to sialic acid moieties ...
Two neuraminidase (NA) inhibitors, zanamivir (Relenza) and oseltamivir phosphate (Tamiflu), have bee...
Every year, influenza epidemics cause numerous deaths and millions of hospitalizations, but the most...
Despite being a common viral disease, influenza has very negative consequences, causing the death of...
With regular influenza epidemics and the prevalence of drug-resistant influenza virus strains, it is...
The worldwide spread of H5N1 avian influenza has raised concerns that this virus might acquire the a...