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  • New influenza A Virus Entry Inhibitors Derived from the Viral Fusion Peptides

    PLoS One. 2015 Sep 18;10(9):e0138426. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138426.
    New influenza A Virus Entry Inhibitors Derived from the Viral Fusion Peptides.

    Wu W1, Lin D1, Shen X1, Li F1, Fang Y1, Li K1, Xun T1, Yang G1, Yang J1, Liu S1, He J1.
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    Abstract

    Influenza A viral (IAV) fusion peptides are known for their important role in viral-cell fusion process and membrane destabilization potential which are compatible with those of antimicrobial peptides. Thus, by replacing the negatively or neutrally charged residues of FPs with positively charged lysines, we synthesized several potent antimicrobial peptides derived from the fusogenic peptides (FPs) of hemagglutinin glycoproteins (HAs) of IAV. The biological screening identified that in addition to the potent antibacterial activities, these positively charged fusion peptides (pFPs) effectively inhibited the replication of influenza A viruses including oseltamivir-resistant strain. By employing pseudovirus-based entry inhibition assays including H5N1 influenza A virus (IAV), and VSV-G, the mechanism study indicated that the antiviral activity may be associated with the interactions between the HA2 subunit and pFP, of which, the nascent pFP exerted a strong effect to interrupt the conformational changes of HA2, thereby blocking the entry of viruses into host cells. In addition to providing new peptide "entry blockers", these data also demonstrate a useful strategy in designing potent antibacterial agents, as well as effective viral entry inhibitors. It would be meaningful in treatment of bacterial co-infection during influenza pandemic periods, as well as in our current war against those emerging pathogenic microorganisms such as IAV and HIV.


    PMID: 26382764 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] Free full text

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    the HA-fusion protein is also the most conserved one in all influenza A and B. So it is somehow essential,
    cannot be replaced.
    I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
    my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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