Issue 87, 2018

Broad-spectrum catalytic metallopeptide inactivators of Zika and West Nile virus NS2B/NS3 proteases

Abstract

Flaviviruses possess a conserved protease that is vital for viral maturation. We have designed catalytic metallopeptides for inactivation of both Zika and West Nile viral proteases, and potentially other viral homologues, by irreversible target destruction and low off-target activity against host proteases. Oxidative damage promoted by metallopeptides was characterized by mass spectrometry, localized to specific active site residues, and correlated with catalyst activity.

Graphical abstract: Broad-spectrum catalytic metallopeptide inactivators of Zika and West Nile virus NS2B/NS3 proteases

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
13 Sep 2018
Accepted
05 Oct 2018
First published
05 Oct 2018

Chem. Commun., 2018,54, 12357-12360

Broad-spectrum catalytic metallopeptide inactivators of Zika and West Nile virus NS2B/NS3 proteases

A. M. Pinkham, Z. Yu and J. A. Cowan, Chem. Commun., 2018, 54, 12357 DOI: 10.1039/C8CC07448H

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