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Characterization and structure-activity relationship analysis of a class of antiviral compounds that directly bind dengue virus capsid protein and are incorporated into virions.


ABSTRACT: Dengue viruses (DENV) are endemic pathogens of tropical and subtropical regions and cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although a partially effective vaccine is in use in several countries in which DENV are endemic, no antiviral therapeutics are approved for combating DENV-associated disease. Herein, we report the characterization of novel small molecule inhibitors of DENV replication, VGTI-A3 and VGTI-A3-03, as well as structure-activity relationship analysis of the molecules using a panel of chemical analogs. VGTI-A3 and VGTI-A3-03 are highly virus-specific, with greatest activity against DENV serotype 2. Further analysis revealed that treatment of infected cells with VGTI-A3-03 does not inhibit viral RNA replication or secretion of viral particles. Rather, the infectivity of secreted particles from A3-03 treated cells is significantly diminished compared to particles secreted from control cells. Elicitation of VGTI-A3-03-resistant mutants demonstrated a clear binding pocket in the capsid molecule at the dimerization interface. Additionally, we show that VGTI-A3-03 is incorporated into virus particles released from infected cells. In summary, these data provide detailed analysis of a potentially useful class of anti-DENV inhibitors and further identify a region of the viral capsid protein as a druggable target for other therapeutic approaches.

SUBMITTER: Smith JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9627977 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization and structure-activity relationship analysis of a class of antiviral compounds that directly bind dengue virus capsid protein and are incorporated into virions.

Smith Jessica L JL   Sheridan Kayla K   Parkins Christopher J CJ   Frueh Lisa L   Jemison Adriana L AL   Strode Kathleya K   Dow Geoffrey G   Nilsen Aaron A   Hirsch Alec J AJ  

Antiviral research 20180427


Dengue viruses (DENV) are endemic pathogens of tropical and subtropical regions and cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although a partially effective vaccine is in use in several countries in which DENV are endemic, no antiviral therapeutics are approved for combating DENV-associated disease. Herein, we report the characterization of novel small molecule inhibitors of DENV replication, VGTI-A3 and VGTI-A3-03, as well as structure-activity relationship analysis of the molecules  ...[more]

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