An updated evolutionary study of Flaviviridae NS3 helicase and NS5 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase reveals novel invariable motifs as potential pharmacological targets†

IF 3.743 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Molecular BioSystems Pub Date : 2016-01-28 DOI:10.1039/C5MB00706B
Louis Papageorgiou, Styliani Loukatou, Kossida Sofia, Dimitrios Maroulis and Dimitrios Vlachakis
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The rate of Flaviviridae family virus infections worldwide has increased dramatically in the last few years. In addition, infections caused by arthropod vector viruses including Hepatitis C, West Nile, Dengue fever, Yellow fever and Japanese encephalitis are emerging throughout the world. Based on a recent taxon update, the Flaviviridae family comprises four main genera; Flavivirus, Hepacivirus, Pestivirus and a recent genus Pegivirus. Although the new scientific classification plays a key role in providing useful information about the relationships between viruses, many new documented viruses remain unclassified. Furthermore, based on the different results of several studies the classification is unclear. In an effort to provide more insights into the classification of viruses, a holistic evolutionary study of the two viral enzymes NS3 helicase and NS5 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) has been conducted in this study. These two viral enzymes are very crucial for the inhibition of viruses due to the fact that they are involved in the survival, proliferation and transmission of viruses. The main goal of this study is the presentation of two novel updated phylogenetic trees of the enzymes NS3 helicase and NS5 RdRp as a reliable phylogeny “map” to correlate the information of the closely related viruses and identify new possible targets for the Flaviviridae family virus inhibition. Despite the earliest trials for drugs against Flaviviridae related viruses, no antiviral drug vaccine has been available to date. Therefore there is an urgent need for research towards the development of efficient antiviral agents.

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黄病毒科NS3解旋酶和NS5 RNA依赖性RNA聚合酶的最新进化研究揭示了新的不变基序作为潜在的药理学靶点†
在过去几年中,黄病毒科家族病毒在世界范围内的感染率急剧上升。此外,由节肢动物媒介病毒引起的感染,包括丙型肝炎、西尼罗河、登革热、黄热病和日本脑炎,正在世界各地出现。根据最近的分类群更新,黄病毒科包括四个主要属;黄病毒、肝炎病毒、鼠疫病毒和最近发现的一种Pegivirus属。尽管新的科学分类在提供有关病毒之间关系的有用信息方面起着关键作用,但许多新记录的病毒仍未分类。此外,基于几项研究的不同结果,分类尚不清楚。为了对病毒的分类提供更多的认识,本研究对两种病毒酶NS3解旋酶和NS5 RNA依赖RNA聚合酶(RdRp)进行了全面的进化研究。这两种病毒酶对病毒的抑制作用至关重要,因为它们参与了病毒的生存、增殖和传播。本研究的主要目的是提出两种新的更新的NS3解旋酶和NS5 RdRp酶的系统发育树,作为一种可靠的系统发育“图”,以关联密切相关的病毒信息,并确定黄病毒科病毒抑制的新可能靶点。尽管针对黄病毒科相关病毒的药物进行了最早的试验,但迄今为止还没有抗病毒药物疫苗。因此,迫切需要研究开发有效的抗病毒药物。
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Molecular BioSystems
Molecular BioSystems 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Omics publishes molecular level experimental and bioinformatics research in the -omics sciences, including genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics and metabolomics. We will also welcome multidisciplinary papers presenting studies combining different types of omics, or the interface of omics and other fields such as systems biology or chemical biology.
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