The flavivirus methyltransferase (MTase) is an essential enzyme that sequentially methylates the N7 and 2'-O positions of the viral RNA cap, using S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) as a methyl donor. We report here that small molecule compounds, which putatively bind to the SAM-binding site of flavivirus MTase and inhibit its function, were identified by using virtual screening. In vitro methylation experiments demonstrated significant MTase inhibition by 13 of these compounds, with the most potent compound displaying sub-micromolar inhibitory activity. The most active compounds showed broad spectrum activity against the MTase proteins of multiple flaviviruses. Two of these compounds also exhibited low cytotoxicity and effectively inhibited vir...
A global pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 confirmed the pandemic potential of the Coronaviridae family and poi...
Methyltransferase enzymes have been associated with different processes within cells and viruses. Sp...
International audienceNo antiviral drugs to treat or prevent life-threatening flavivirus infections ...
Flaviviruses are the causative agents of severe diseases such as Dengue or Yellow fever. The replica...
The N-terminal domain of the flavivirus NS5 protein functions as a methyltransferase (MTase). It seq...
The N-terminal domain of the flavivirus NS5 protein functions as a methyltransferase (MTase). It seq...
Methyltransferases (MTases) are a class of enzymes that catalyze methylation of their substrates. Th...
Genus flavivirus, member of the Flaviviridae family, is a wide-spread group of viral pathogens that ...
Different viruses belonging to distinct viral families, such as enterovirus 71, rely on the host met...
The methyltransferase enzyme (MTase), which catalyzes the transfer of a methyl group from S-adenosyl...
Molecular Simulations Group, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Bombay College of Pharmacy, Kal...
Abstract Background The dengue virus is the most significant arthropod-borne human pathogen, and an ...
International audienceDengue virus (DENV) protein NS5 carries two mRNA cap methyltransferase (MTase)...
International audienceDengue virus (DENV) protein NS5 carries two mRNA cap methyltransferase (MTase)...
International audienceDengue virus (DENV) protein NS5 carries two mRNA cap methyltransferase (MTase)...
A global pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 confirmed the pandemic potential of the Coronaviridae family and poi...
Methyltransferase enzymes have been associated with different processes within cells and viruses. Sp...
International audienceNo antiviral drugs to treat or prevent life-threatening flavivirus infections ...
Flaviviruses are the causative agents of severe diseases such as Dengue or Yellow fever. The replica...
The N-terminal domain of the flavivirus NS5 protein functions as a methyltransferase (MTase). It seq...
The N-terminal domain of the flavivirus NS5 protein functions as a methyltransferase (MTase). It seq...
Methyltransferases (MTases) are a class of enzymes that catalyze methylation of their substrates. Th...
Genus flavivirus, member of the Flaviviridae family, is a wide-spread group of viral pathogens that ...
Different viruses belonging to distinct viral families, such as enterovirus 71, rely on the host met...
The methyltransferase enzyme (MTase), which catalyzes the transfer of a methyl group from S-adenosyl...
Molecular Simulations Group, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Bombay College of Pharmacy, Kal...
Abstract Background The dengue virus is the most significant arthropod-borne human pathogen, and an ...
International audienceDengue virus (DENV) protein NS5 carries two mRNA cap methyltransferase (MTase)...
International audienceDengue virus (DENV) protein NS5 carries two mRNA cap methyltransferase (MTase)...
International audienceDengue virus (DENV) protein NS5 carries two mRNA cap methyltransferase (MTase)...
A global pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 confirmed the pandemic potential of the Coronaviridae family and poi...
Methyltransferase enzymes have been associated with different processes within cells and viruses. Sp...
International audienceNo antiviral drugs to treat or prevent life-threatening flavivirus infections ...