Adenosine N1-oxide inhibits vaccinia virus replication by blocking translation of viral early mRNAs.
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Adenosine N1-oxide (ANO) is a potent and highly selective inhibitor of vaccinia virus replication. We examined the impact of ANO on vaccinia virus macromolecular synthesis during synchronous infection of BSC40 cells. Viral DNA replication and viral late protein synthesis were blocked completely by ANO, effects that were attributable to a defect in the expression of viral early genes. Vaccinia virus early proteins were not synthesized in the presence of ANO, even though vaccinia virus early mRNAs were produced. Cellular protein synthesis was unaffected by ANO, and virus infection in the presence of the drug did not elicit the normal shutoff of host protein synthesis. Adenosine N1-oxide triphosphate (ANO-TP), the predominant metabolite of the drug in vivo, could substitute for ATP in RNA synthesis by purified vaccinia virus RNA polymerase. ANO-TP could support early transcription by purified virions if dATP was provided as an energy source. ANO-TP did not inhibit early transcription in the presence of ATP. These findings suggest a novel antiviral mechanism whereby incorporation of a modified nucleotide into viral mRNAs might selectively block viral gene expression at the level of translation. We believe that ANO merits consideration as an antipoxvirus drug for topical treatment of molluscum contagiosum in humans.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of virology
دوره 69 10 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1995