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High-throughput Antiviral Assays to Screen for Inhibitors of Zika Virus Replication
Published on: October 30, 2021
An inactive Zika NS2B-NS3pro protease construct for investigating allosteric inhibitors
Khac Huy Ngo1, Simon Lattmann2, Paulina Duhita Anindita1
1Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore.
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The Zika virus protease, composed of the cofactor region from NS2B and the N-terminal region of NS3, plays a critical role in viral polyprotein maturation and represents an attractive therapeutic target. However, developing small-molecule inhibitors for its highly hydrophilic active site remains challenging, highlighting the importance of pursuing allosteric inhibition strategies. In this study, we engineered an NS2B-NS3 protease containing an 18-residue NS2B sequence linked to the N-terminal region of NS3 via a glycine-rich linker. We determined its crystal structure and obtained the solution NMR spectrum with backbone resonance assigned. This new construct was used in fragment screening and two new fragments were identified. This design excludes the C-terminal part of NS2B cofactor region, whose conformation is influenced by substrate or inhibitor binding, making the construct particularly valuable for screening and characterizing allosteric inhibitors.

