1. The SKI complex is a broad-spectrum, host-directed antiviral drug target for coronaviruses, influenza, and filoviruses.
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Weston, Stuart, Baracco, Lauren, Keller, Chloe, Matthews, Krystal, McGrath, Marisa E., Logue, James, Liang, Janie, Dyall, Julie, Holbrook, Michael R., Hensley, Lisa E., Jahrling, Peter B., Wenbo Yu, MacKerell Jr, Alexander D., and Frieman, Matthew B.
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MERS coronavirus ,SARS-CoV-2 ,ANTIVIRAL agents ,FILOVIRIDAE ,CORONAVIRUSES - Abstract
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has made it clear that we have a desperate need for antivirals. We present work that the mammalian SKI complex is a broad-spectrum, host-directed, antiviral drug target. Yeast suppressor screening was utilized to find a functional genetic interaction between proteins from influenza A virus (IAV) and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) with eukaryotic proteins that may be potential host factors involved in replication. This screening identified the SKI complex as a potential host factor for both viruses. In mammalian systems siRNA-mediated knockdown of SKI genes inhibited replication of IAV and MERS-CoV. In silico modeling and database screening identified a binding pocket on the SKI complex and compounds predicted to bind. Experimental assays of those compounds identified three chemical structures that were antiviral against IAV and MERS-CoV along with the filoviruses Ebola and Marburg and two further coronaviruses, SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2. The mechanism of antiviral activity is through inhibition of viral RNA production. This work defines the mammalian SKI complex as a broad-spectrum antiviral drug target and identifies lead compounds for further development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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